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    concepts functionalism theory concern on major social values such as, social order, education, crime and deviance”. In other words, Functionalists argue that, “crime and deviance occur when the aspirations of individuals and groups do not coincide with available opportunities, and the disparity between desires and fulfillment will lead to deviant behavior” (p 172) Durkheim also believed crime and deviance are very essential component in advance societies because through these kinds of experiences help people

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    Deviance, behavior that do not match norms, occurs in society. Thus, there exists several theories that help illustrate why deviance occurs in society. An example of one of the theories is the Conflict Theory. The Conflict Theory stresses the occurrence of conflict, competition, change, and constraint in a society. The Conflict Theory relates to capitalism by linking to race, ethnicity, and crime. The conflict theory also links deviance. The conflict perspective underlines social inequality and

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    and beneficial to society. The publicity given to crime highlights the boundaries of acceptable behaviour. However, the beneficial effects of crime for society are limited; too much crime can indicate problems. Durkheim looks at how crime and deviance is inevitable and needed in

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    Deviance: The term deviance equates to an act of unacceptable and intentional behavior which violates currently accepted cultural norms. “In sociology, deviance describes an action or behavior that violates social norms, including a formally enacted rule (e.g., crime), as well as informal violations of social norms (e.g., rejecting folkways and mores)” (wikipedia). Essentially, deviance can ultimately be compared to treason, in this perspective, timing is a critical aspect. That is to say, what

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    chapters, I found the constructionist approach on deviance important as it allows for diversity within sports. It would be extremely boring if individuals in a particular sport had the same style of playing. The games would suffer due to a lack of excitement and possible funding that are generated from sold tickets and merchandise. Because of its raw nature and physical violence, I think sports such as Mixed martial arts are a great example of how deviance and violence fall into sports. Numerous individuals

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    In the film The Breakfast Club, Deviance and Conformity to the norms are used throughout the film to help viewers understand the Labeling Theory and how it connects to the behavior of adolescents. Deviance simply put is the departing of social norms and and values in social situations while the Labeling Theory can be defined as that people generate their own self image solely based upon what others think of themselves which leads to poor self image and feelings about themselves and others around

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    Social deviance is the breaking of social norms, that are perceived as odd to society. As an AP student in high school, in regular classes, I was considered a social deviant by reason of, contradictory to the rest of the class, who faintly aspired to acquire A’s: I studied for exams, read the chapters assigned, and completed the homework people claimed was never appointed. Due to informal social sanctions and stigma labeling, my peers breed me to conform from being a hard-working student to becoming

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    numbness. As minor as something you do could be, in the event that you know and recognize that its wrongdoing at that point, you are liable of wrongdoing. Deviance is a conduct that is inadmissible for a specific culture, there are diverse degrees of deviant practices and what is viewed as degenerate in one society can be worthy in another. Deviance changes from group, culture, doctrine, or country. Some degenerate practices are minor though, others are considered as overstepping the law. Clearly there

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    Not only has the use of psychics skyrocketed, but their acts of paranormal deviance has allowed the craft to grow into five subtypes: Charismatic, Intraorganizational, Cross-Organizational, Interoganizational and Charlatans. While doing so, Psychics have used two distinct methods as a facade to obtain the appearance of a legitimate career. The first method, known as neutralizing deviance is defined as “people and groups especially those dealing with a devalued social identity, seek to control the

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    violates the law that could be prosecuted by state and can be punished according to the criminal law according to according to Chapter 9, page 208. Deviance is an action people take that is different from the usual or accepted standards by the society, according to Chapter 9, page 208. Getting pregnant as a teenager before marriage is an example of deviance that is related to health. Often times, people view people who get pregnant before marriage as a slight violation to the cultural norms, especially

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