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    Deviance is an aspect of everyday life that helps reaffirm social norms. This idea of deviancy can be witnessed in the Dead Head subculture. The most appropriate way to analyze the Dead Heads would be to look at their behavior from the Symbolic-Interaction approach. This view focuses on society as being the product of everyday interactions between individuals. In understanding the Dead Heads, a participant observation research method would be most fitting. The participant observation approach gives

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    v=NPwrmfRVwoA Youtube Project For our group project, we have chosen to write about Deviance. Deviance is defined as an action or behavior that violates social norms. Norms are social expectations that guide our everyday behaviors. Norms dictate what people do in certain situations. They are the foundations of our behaviors and the right or wrong in our society. Deviance then would be violating our social norms, it goes against our normal behavior and thoughts. We decided to choose a clip from

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    between biological, psychological and structural approaches to theorizing deviance, one must breakdown each approach separately. To begin, I would like to start with the biological theory which suggests that deviance may be linked to a certain physical body characteristic or particular arranging of chromosomes leading to an inclination of deviance. Behavior in this theory is also constricted to that particular body part in deviance, but biological theories unsuccessfully explain why people with similar

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    The extra credit assignment I chose to talk about was the Informal and Formal deviance talked about in Dalton Conley’s book “You may ask yourself”. According to Conley, there are two forms of deviance, formal and informal. The informal aspect is one where there is no law being broken but more along the lines of breaking a social norm. The second form of deviance is formal and this is where a law is broken and you will be punished accordingly (Conley, D. 2017. P. 191). In my image above the white

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    the label and further deviance can be produced as a result as the individual is going to think that it is expected of them. It is also possible that when these labels are attached and internalized that these deviants will be pushed to the outskirts of society and it is here that they may begin to associate with others who may have similar

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    Even though peoples disapproves of crimes and deviance, they have always been attracted by it. According to Lee (2008), "When a dog bites a man, that is not news. But if a man bites a dog, that is news." (p.41). Deviance is one of many news that have been used in practice and research in journalism. Journalism has the biggest influence on deviance. According to Ferris & Stein (2014), “Deviance is defines as a behavior, trait, belief, or other characteristic that violates a norm and causes a negative

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    In a research done by Cybelle Fox and David J. Harding at Harvard University, they took a look at rampage school shootings as a form of organizational deviance. Organizational deviance is simply described as deviance by organizations or individuals within the organization. For this research it is stating that the students are the individuals that are inside the organization which would be the schools, and are creating deviant behavior which are the rampage school shootings. The reason school shootings

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    1. I believe that deviance isn’t something we are born with but rather something we grow into and acquire over our life. Deviance is caused through the people we meet and the experiences we have. Differential association theory, explains that we are not born deviant but rather learn to be deviant. This theory shows that deviance is caused by the people and experiences in our life, for example, the reading Everybody’s Doing It, shows that through the observation of someone close to you taking part

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    How deviance is defined? Deviance is an assigned meaning that can vary depending on what social group you are affiliated with. The meaning of deviance can be expressed through several different definitions; 1. Any behavior that doesn't conform to the norms or values held by society 2. All violations of social rules regardless of seriousness e.g person in jail vs. person picking nose 3. Any behavior or physical appearance that is socially challenged because it departs from norms and expectations

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    Medicalization of Deviance In our society we have issues, and individual problems. The difference is that the former is a “public matter that transcends the environment of an individual”, while the latter is “within character and those areas of the social life” (Deanna 2015). Lots of people have subscripted to the latter theory for steroid abuse in professional sports with the medicalization of deviance as their framework. The medicalization of deviance is “the transformation of moral and legal into

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