PHED 3 Contemporary Issues in Sport Deviance in Sport

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PHED 3 Contemporary Issues in Sport Deviance in Sport A2 PE PHED 3 Contemporary Issues in Sport Deviance in Sport

What is deviance? Why does deviance occur? Deviance in sport What is deviance? Why does deviance occur?

Any behaviour which differs from the perceived social or legal norm. 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.

Positive deviance Normal behaviour Negative deviance Types of Deviance Usually given a negative connotation However you can have examples of positive deviant behaviour Jay Coakley (1992) suggested 3 types of behaviour Positive deviance Normal behaviour Negative deviance

Positive Deviance It is possible to move away form the norm without an intention to do harm or break the rules. Someone who trains or plays so hard they injure themselves. Someone who plays when injured (often praised by media) Because their actions are within the rules of the game and are simply in an attempt to win, their deviance form the norm is seen in a positive light. You could also argue that someone who accidentally injures another player within the rules of the game is displaying a positive deviance.

Negative Deviance Using performance-enhancing drugs Occurs when a player, manager, spectator or anyone involved behaves in a way that knowingly breaks the rules or ethics of the sport. Using performance-enhancing drugs Cheating within a contest Being bribed to influence he results Fan violence and hooliganism Illegal betting on the outcome Financial irregularities Player violence Fielding ineligible players

Examples of Deviance in sport Thierry Henry Manusamoa Tuilagi Cristiano Ronaldo Neil Back Tom Williams Nani Michael Schumacher Ben Johnson Mike Tyson Olexandr Aliyev Sportsmanship in football Poalo Di Canio Luis Suarez

Relative Deviance Actions which are considered acceptable in sport but wouldn’t be in society Seen in rugby when raking an opponent who is on top of the ball. You get some examples where the issue goes beyond governing body of sport and goes to the police Marion Jones- 6 months in jail Ben Thatcher- Charged with ABH

Contract to compete Agreement between everyone involved with sport You strive to do your best- Otherwise you deprive opponents of achievement and spectators of getting what they paid for You do not break the rules in a desire to win You are expected to allow opponents a fair opportunity to win- taking of drugs or bribing an official However... Within the characteristics of the activity you can use all tactics, techniques etc to prevent your opponent form beating you. (relative deviance)

Causes of Deviance Individuals lacks the moral restraint to resist Why does deviance occur... Individuals lacks the moral restraint to resist Individuals value wining ahead of prospect of punishment Rewards for winning are so great that people are prepared to risk it. Deviant behaviour is more common so less socially unacceptable Governing bodies feel less able to punish, owing to commercial interests or fear of being taken to court.