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what's the Absolute definition of deviance?
behavior set out the behavior defined by a collective culture based on values and norms. Deviance is a failure to conform with culturally reinforced norms and values. it's CONTEXTUAL.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deviance_(sociology)
ABC (actions, beliefs or conditions)
why the def. of deviance inadequate for studying deviance?
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what is the Statistical Rarity of def. of deviance? why is this def. inadequate?
1
what is the Social Harm definition? What is the Legal definition? What behaviors could we not study if we took these definitions exclusively?
1
what's the Normative approach to studying deviance? what is one critique of taking this approach exclusively?
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define deviance
behavior outside of accepted behavior set by a collective based on its norms and values
how is deviance produced?
product of agreements outside of social collective. social collective sets behavioral rules to give order and predict behavior. sociologists spend much time studing this behavior.
1) respond to deviant behavior
2) respond with punishment
3) not respond at all
what is the Normative approach to studying deviance? what is one critque of taking this approach?
1
what is Reactive Approach to studying deviance? what is one critque of this approach?
1
what are common biological and psychological explanations of deviant behavior?
1
what is differential association? Anomie? Labeling theory?
1
what are white-collar crimes? what is a corporate crime?
1
what are 2 important was that corp. crime and street crimes are similar?
1
what 2 impt ways that make corp and street crimes different?
1
which of our definitions of deviance best fits corporate crime?
1
what is the Normative approach to studying deviance? what is one critque of taking this approach?
1
what is Reactive Approach to studying deviance? what is one critque of this approach?
1
what are common biological and psychological explanations of deviant behavior?
1
what is differential association? Anomie? Labeling theory?
1
what are white-collar crimes? what is a corporate crime?
1
what are 2 important was that corp. crime and street crimes are similar?
1
what 2 impt ways that make corp and street crimes different?
1
which of our definitions of deviance best fits corporate crime?
1
what is the functional approach to deviant behavior?
1