PPT-What is deviance?
Author : conchita-marotz | Published Date : 2016-03-20
Why does deviance occur 31 Deviance in sport Deviance Any behaviour which differs from the perceived social or legal norm It is possible to find examples of behaviour
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Why does deviance occur 31 Deviance in sport Deviance Any behaviour which differs from the perceived social or legal norm It is possible to find examples of behaviour within sport which are considered acceptable but would be unacceptable in wider society. Running head: RECLAIMING SEXUAL DEVIANCE AS SEXUAL LIBERALITYAbstractThe present paper examines discrepancies between the current heteronormativesexual script and participants se An Introduction. What’s the difference?. Crime is normally seen as behaviour that breaks the formal, written laws of a society. This behaviour could be classed as minor crime such as dropping litter or major crime such as murder. What is it?. Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. Ranges from criminal behavior to wearing heavy make-up. Deviance is a matter of social definition and can vary from group to group and society to society. In the following 10 slides, determine if what you see constitutes . Deviance.. You may base your decisions on behavior, beliefs, or the condition of the person.. Deviance?. Deviance?. Deviance?. Deviance?. Chapter 8. Talking to oneself in public. Drag racing on a public street. Using illegal drugs. A man wearing women’s clothing. Attacking another person with a weapon. Behavior that violates social norms. Example: . Survival of Titanic passengers. We want to know if the probability of . survival . is higher . among children. Outcome (y) = . survived/not. Explanatory (x) = . age at death. > . t. itan<-. Deviance—Behavior that violates a norm. Who decides what is deviant?. Answer: each society decides based on morals . etc. As a threat—unpredictable. Society needs norms. Why?. Stigma--. Deviance. What is the difference between crime and deviance?. Crime: Committing an act that breaks the law . Deviance: Committing an act that breaks the norms of society . Why is deviance socially defined?. “When an act is seen as criminal or deviant in one setting but not in another”. What is crime? Who are criminals?. The Sand Brothers. Robert (b. 1978) and Danny Sand (b. 1980). Albertan family. Father (Dennis), Mother (Elaine). Father spent time in jail when he was young- after became a productive law abiding citizen (runs a business, member of community groups etc…). Part 1 . Deviance . recognized . violation of cultural . norms. Commonality. S. ome . element of difference that causes us to regard another person as an “outsider”. . NO . matter if they are positive or negative deviance. Isolation . and . Alienation. Increased . Social . Reaction. Secondary . Deviance. Social. Reaction. Deviancy Amplification Spiral: Wilkins (1964). © www.sociology.org.uk 2017. Primary. Deviance. © www.sociology.org.uk 2017. Question: What is sexual deviance ?. Commonly believed sexual deviance. Examples:. Promiscuity. Sex between an unmarried individual and an excessive number of partners. .. . Extramarital Sex. 25% of married men and 15% of married women admit to ever having an affair.. Howard Becker, 1966. What is Deviance?. Deviance. Order and stability are the cornerstones of social life.. Deviance . – behavior/trait/belief outside the normal range of social expectations; any behavior that departs from societal or group norms; any violation of norms.. Peter Conrad & Joseph W. Schneider (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1992). FROM . BADNESS . to . SICKNESS: CHANGING DESIGNATIONS of DEVIANCE and . SOCIAL . CONTROL. 2. A . HISTORICAL-SOCIAL CONSTRUCTIONIST APPROACH TO .
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