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1 Deviance and Social Control Michael Itagaki Sociology 101

2 What is Deviance? Deviance is a violation of norms  Norms = standards of behavior  Values  Norms Deviance is a social construct  Socially defined, depends on circumstances  Deviance is relative

3 What is Deviance? Definitions of deviance change from culture to culture  Tiwi in Australia—treating elderly  Crime in U.S. vs. Tiwi “custom”

4 What is Deviance? Definitions of deviance change with time  What are some things that have changed between deviant & non-deviant over time?  Divorce, cohabitation, interracial marriage, abortion, birth control

5 What is Deviance? Definitions of deviance change with time  Tatoos

6 What is Deviance? Who or what is labeled as deviant depends on power  Conflict perspective  Cigarette smoking in restaurants  Non-smoking in So. Cal.  Smoking in Oklahoma

7 What is Deviance? Who or what is labeled as deviant depends on power  Conflict perspective  Ivan Boesky  William J. Rummel

8 What is Deviance? Those with power shape laws and determine what is labeled as deviant Justice system treats people differently based upon social class and race White-collar crime Corporate crime

9 Competing Explanations of Deviance Psychology  Look for explanations within individual  Personality disorders Sociology  Look for explanations outside individual  Social influences

10 Functionalism and Deviance Deviance has a purpose  Clarifies rules  Builds solidarity  Warns something is wrong  Brings about social change

11 Functionalism and Deviance Deviance has a purpose  Brings about social change

12 Functionalism and Deviance Merton’s Strain Theory (anomie)  Cultural goals  Institutionalized means  What happens when goals… through approved means?  Strain between goals and means

13 Functionalism and Deviance Adapt to Strain between Goals and Means Conformity (non deviance)++ Innovation+— Ritualism—+ Retreatism—— RebellionNewNew

14 Symbolic Interaction and Deviance Differential Association  Edwin Sutherland  Deviate or conform to norms because of different groups we associate with  Deviance is learned

15 Symbolic Interaction and Deviance Differential Association  Associations with significant others…  who define some behavior favorably  The frequency of associations  The duration of associations.

16 Symbolic Interaction and Deviance Control Theory  Reckless, Hirschi  Inner controls  Outer controls  Stronger bonds with society, more effective inner controls.

17 Symbolic Interaction and Deviance Control Theory  Social Bonds  Attachment  Commitment  Involvement  Belief


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