Perspectives on deviance

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      (Through socialization, or interaction with others) Where does this learning mainly occur? (Primary Groups) Labeling How do people become identified as deviant? (Through secondary deviance, or being labeled as deviant) Sociology. Deviance and Social Control. Sociological Perspectives on Deviance. Meyer

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      8. NACIREMA articulated the objectivist perspective because the author did not advocate relativity of deviance. Ans: FALSE. 9. Positivist conceptions of deviance most align with critical perspectives of deviance. Ans: FALSE. 10. Reality TV shows often allow us to see and consume deviance of everyday life. Ans: TRUE. Short Answer/Essay. 1.

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    • [DOC File]Deviance and Social Control

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      Postmodern Perspectives on Deviance. Issues of power, social control and knowledge are intermixed— Michel Foucalt . wrote Discipline and Punish (1979) to study prisons from mid-1800s to early 1900s and found evolving practices for social control (from torture to surveillance, for example)—described the . Panoptican

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 11: Labeling Theory and Conflict/Marxist/Radical ...

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      An example of positive deviance would be in the way Brian tries so hard to please people, especially his parents. This can be seen in the way he is driven to suicide because he is failing a class and the way he offers to write the essay for everyone at the end of the detention because he is “the smartest”.

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    • [DOC File]CRIME AND DEVIANCE: INTERACTIONISM

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      Lemert made a significant contribution to the labeling perspective by distinguishing between primary and secondary deviance. Primary deviance is behavior that is situational or occasional and second deviance deviant behavior, or social roles based upon it, which becomes a means of defense, attack, or adaptation to the overt and covert problems ...

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    • [DOC File]Inderbitzin, Bates & Gainey; Deviance and Social Control ...

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      Secondary deviance, by contrast, refers to deviant acts which result from being publicly labelled deviant. Secondary deviance is the result of social reaction, ie labelling. Being caught and publicly labelled as a criminal can involve being stigmatised, shamed, shunned, or …

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      Deviance clarifies moral boundaries (a group’s ideas about how people should act and think) and affirms norms. Deviance promotes social unity (by reacting to deviants, group members develop a “we” feeling and collectively affirm the rightness of their own ways).

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    • [DOC File]Perspective

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      A number of elements of the labeling perspectives of deviance can be distinguished. ELEMENTS OF THE LABELING PERSPECTIVE: 1. DEVIANCE IS STUDIED AS IT IS CONSTRUCTED AS A SOCIAL REALITY BY MEMBERS OF THE GROUP. Deviance is defined in terms of the meaning the individual or behavior has for others. It is inferred by the meanings others assign ...

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    • Theoretical Perspectives on Deviance | Introduction to Sociology

      A functional society needs deviance to reaffirm current social norms and to set boundaries for social control and morality. Conflict theorist perspective Deviance and crime are caused by social and economic factors created by a wealthy elite class of people in power who maintain the status quo in society, decide what is deviant, and determine ...

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 7—DEVIANCE AND CRIME

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      Perspectives for studying deviance 47. Traditional functional paradigm 47. Differing definitions of deviance 55. The labeling perspective 58. The conflict and radical perspective 68. Comparison traditional and labeling perspective 73. Chapter 2. Paradigms in Sociology. The world is complex, with infinite detail, and many layers of reality.

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