I.Two Approaches to Deviance 일탈 A.Deviance as Norm Violation 규범위반으로서의 일탈 B.Deviance as a Label 낙인 II. Video clip on sexual harassment as a stigma contest.

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I.Two Approaches to Deviance 일탈 A.Deviance as Norm Violation 규범위반으로서의 일탈 B.Deviance as a Label 낙인 II. Video clip on sexual harassment as a stigma contest 낙인 ( 오명 ) 경쟁으로서의 성희롱

1) As norm violation. Focus on explaining why people violate norms. 2) As a label imposed by society. Focus on why and how certain behaviors are stigmatized and what the consequences of such labeling are for the people thereby labeled deviant The Rosenhan study is a good example of an experiment in the labeling theory tradition Two Approaches to Deviance

Video Clip on Sexual Harassment

a labeling theory 낙인이론 Video Clip on Sexual Harassment

which norms? Who and why? Under what conditions? How to deter or rehabilitate? How to protect society? How to make law enforcement or social control more effective? Deviance as Norm Violation

why does specific behavior get labeled? Stigma contests questions of power consequences of labeling? How to avoid the negative effects of labeling? Exposing injustice and perverse effects Deviance as Labeling behavior that is labeled deviant