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    The act of deviance tends to break out from the social norm and most people frown upon the act. Deviance behavior is described as different or unexpected. One of the maine behaviors defined as deviance tends to be crime. Some people view deviant behavior as being different than what they are use to and that can be through a different culture and not seeing eye to eye. Everything has to do with the social norm of the community and is relatively different in every location. Functionalism, conflict

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    Deviance: Social Norms

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    Deviance is a violation of a social norm in a society. In the sociological perspective, it is not one’s individual characteristics that lead to deviant behavior but rather the social interactions, structures, and processes that lead to one’s deviant behavior. In turn, deviance is socially constructed by a society or group itself. A group dictates what is the norm in their community and what is abnormal, or deviant, in their eyes. Deviance is functional in a society. It sets up inappropriate or unacceptable

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    (1998) relates, positive deviance usually earns hero or achievement status along with geek/nerd labeling; consequently, the individual suffers fallout from this deviance on a different scale than the thief who earns criminal or convict status along with loser labeling at the other end of the spectrum. Either way, both types of deviant receive sanctions for their behavior outside of the norm expected in their particular society. The term

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    04-05-2018 Sociology 101-02 What is Deviance? Deviance to every individual can be interpreted differently. I personally, did not know how to define the term deviance before learning about it in sociology. Deviance is defined as the violation of social rules and conventions. Deviance ranges widely, from minor cases to major. Taking someone’s stapler from their desk is a form of deviance, but so is murder. So I decided to ask 5 people what their idea of deviance was. The first person I asked replied

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    I get started, I would like to say that this document lists some illegal acts of course, but they’ve already been dealt with—you do not need to report me! Anyways, throughout this SOCI101 course, I’ve definitely learned a lot about deviance, and the types of deviance specifically. It was right at the end of my freshman year when all us college kids wanted to do was be outside. I joined my friends up at Hyalite Reservoir just to hang out and enjoy the views. This next time we ventured up there,

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    Deviance is described as any violation to the norms present in a culture. Since these norms are culture specific, deviance is viewed as a relative concept. Chapter 8 in the textbook introduces us to deviance by showing the reaction of Napoleon Chagnon to seeing the Yanomamo Indians of Brazil, in what they would view as regular attire. These Indigenous people glared at Chagnon and his group, while being nude and having drug colored mucus running from their noses. They were covered in filth and would

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    The root word of deviance is deviant. A deviant is someone who departs from the usual or accepted standards, in social or sexual behavior. My journey into deviance was an intriguing experience. Its shocking how peoples perspective of you can change so quickly. One can easily be branded as an outcast for doing something out of the ordinary. My first act of deviance involved a McDonald’s employee. She was exceptionally nice, greeted me with a smile, and gave me the best customer service I have had

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    In chapter seven, the book starts off by talking about deviance. Deviance is define by William Graham Sumner as a violation of established contextual, cultural, or social norms, whether folkways, mores, or codified law. I have always thought of deviance as a sly person who bends the rules in a wrong way. The example from the book of deviant behavior was a drag queen. Drag Queens display deviance because they go against the everyday norms. In the society we live in, it is not perceived as normal to

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    Deviance according to sociologist is the behavior the one part takes in the that is not the norm, and can generate a negative reaction from certain groups. From a sociological perspective deviance is important because it reveals about the society we live in. Deviance requires us to examine and analyze why certain people and even certain groups chose to partake in a certain manor. By examining deviancent behavior we also recognize what the norm is. Labeling theory through a deviant approach states

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    Deviance regulation theory seeks to explain why people choose to deviate from behavioural norms in order to create definitive identities for themselves (Blanton 2003:115). The theory states that people want to choose how they are viewed by people, by deciding in which way they are different from others (Blanton 2003:115). Deviance regulation theorists believe that differences in behaviour is what gives people their individuality (Blanton 2003:115). However, people have the opportunity to choose specific

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