Deviance in cultural variation

    • [DOC File]ds088.k12.sd.us

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      Terms and Names: Deviance, deviant, police discretion, social control, crime, racial profiling, recidivism, plea bargaining, stigma, anomie, primary deviance, secondary deviance, cultural transmission theory, control theory, labeling theory, functions of deviance. What is the nature of deviance? What are the social functions of deviance?

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    • Introduction

      Cultural Value Orientations to Characterize Societies ... there is substantial cultural variation within the region too. ... and punitiveness toward deviance in America noted by analysts of ...

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    • [DOC File]CROSS-CULTURAL - UTSA

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      Which of the dimensions of cultural variability noted by Hofstede is the best known? According to lecture presentations, what is most prevalent “scientific” explanation of ethnic/racial minority group deviance? As presented in class, what is an important aspect of the cultural integration as opposed to assimilation or dual cultural membership?

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    • [DOC File]Deviant Behavior - Sociology | Sociology

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      Variation in motivation for deviance . Cultural imbalance produces “strain” Conceptual tools. Anomie. Common success goals but not opportunity (why?) Reference groups and relative deprivation. Typology of societies. Typology of individual adaptations. Critique. Extensions. Societal. Individual.

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    • [DOC File]Cultural and social psychologists recognize the importance ...

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      According to RMT, cultural variation is the corollary of the indeterminacy of mods, the elementary relational structures. For example, children have an innate intuitive understanding of linear ordering in sociality, the AR mod; they cannot innately know who occupies what position in each hierarchy in their community, or in what contexts people ...

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    • [DOCX File]Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life ...

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      Cultural Variation in Intimacy and Family 186. Family and Social Structure 188. How Other Institutions Influence Family 188. The Influence of Law and Politics 189. ... Linking Power, Deviance, and Social Control 228. The Criminalization of Deviance 228. The Social Reality of Crime 229. Wealthy, Corporate, and White Collar Crime 231 ...

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    • [DOC File]Sociology 12 - Welcome to Ms. Merrick's Website

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      2.2 analyze factors related to cultural variation • Examine factors that contribute to cultural variation. • Investigate the role of ethnocentrism, cultural relativism, and dominant culture in cultural ... 5.4 investigate the issue of youth crime and violence as …

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    • [DOC File]Unit 2: Culture (Vocabulary and Key Terms)

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      Cultural Variation. Sub-Culture: segment of society that shares distinctive pattern of . argot (specialized language), customs, rules, and traditions that vary from the dominant culture – a culture within a culture. Counter-Culture: a sub-culture whose values go in opposition of the dominant culture (e.g., gangs) Norms & Values

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      Cultural Relativism of Deviance . ... There is variation with respect to exactly what types of norms must be involved before the concept may be applicable, but agreement exists in referring to conduct. Essentially this usage refers to rule breaking behavior. Radical perspectives have used the term in an absolutist sense to refer to violations ...

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    • [DOCX File]Crime and Deviance Revision - Shortcutstv

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      The deviance amplification spiral is similar to Lemert’s idea of secondary deviance. In both cases, the social reaction to the deviant act leads not to successful control of the deviance, but to further deviance, which in turn leads to greater reaction and so on. F. Labelling and criminal justice policy

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