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behavior viewed as violating social norms.
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deviance
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Why does deviance exist?
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Functionalism: to show what behavior is acceptable.
Conflict Theory: those who have power to label deviance can define what deviance is in society. Symbolic Interactionism: deviance originates in the interactions between groups and is defined by societies reaction to certain behaviors. |
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What is labeling theory?
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if you label situations as real, then they are real in their consequences.
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Differential Association theory
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deviance is behavior one learns through interaction with others. (surroundings)
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Secondary deviance
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behavior results from being labeled deviant, regardless if individual was deviant before.
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Primary deviance
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when someone breaks a law within the social norms. ( a crime)
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Tertiary deviance
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deviant accepts role but rejects stigma (gays and lesbians showing pride)
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Deviant Communities
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maintain their own set of rules, norms, and values of deviance.
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