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social foundation of deviance
-deviance varies according to cultural norms
-people become deviant as others define them that way
-both norms and the way people define them involve social power.
Durkheim's 4 functions
-deviance affirms cultural values and norms.
-responding to deviance clarifies moral boundaries. (highlights problems in society. baby looking at caregiver for approval)
-responding to deviance brings people together.
-deviance encourages social change.
functionalist perspective-
deviance is a common part of human existence, with positive (and negative) consequences for social stability.
durkheim
criminal acts. 4 functions
milgram
conformity vs obediance