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Deviance and Social Control

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1 Deviance and Social Control

2 Social Norms Social expectations that guide people’s behaviour
Folkways: informal practices, based on tradition or accepted group behaviour Mores: norms involving moral or ethical judgments…some so important made into laws

3 Degrees of Conformity Freedom of thought and expression important to be individuals Same time, society needs people to conform to social norms in order to function Need balance between two

4 Social Roles Set of expected behaviours and beliefs related to the part one plays in society.

5 Deviant Behaviour Behaviour that differs from social norms of the group and is judged as wrong by members of that group.

6 Causes of Deviance Biological Theories: based on brain function or genetics Psychological Theories: looks at early experiences: ie as children. Criminals learned to think and act in certain ways and were rewarded for deviant behaviour Sociological Theories: it’s a learned response due to the environment

7 Motivational: some people are encouraged to achieve but do not have the tools to succeed, so they use deviant ways to reach their goals Learning: people learn deviant behaviour from people that they know really well

8 Control: people display deviant behaviour if they experience an absence of social control and if the rewards for such behaviour are more certain than the punishment Labeling: looks at how definitions define people in certain ways and how people react to that label

9 Deviant Behaviour or Social Norm?


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