Title: Stark Chapter 7: Crime and Deviance
1- Two Approaches to Deviance
- Deviance as Norm Violation
- Deviance as a Label Imposed by Social Groups or
Societies
II. Video clip on sexual harassment as a stigma
contest III. Labeling and Constructionist
Approaches
2Deviance is any behavior or physical appearance
that is socially challenged and/or condemned
because it departs from the norms and
expectations of a group. (p. 210)
- What are the two central components of this
definition? - How does Ferrantes discussion of the Cultural
Revolution in China and its aftermath illustrate
these? - Have similarly-radical shifts occurred in the
United States?
3Two Ways of Defining and Studying Deviance
1) As norm violation. Focus on explaining why
people violate norms. 2) As a label imposed by
society. Focus on why and how certain behaviors
are stigmatized and what the consequences of such
labeling are for the people who get labeled
deviant
4Video Clip on Sexual Harassment
5Video Clip on Sexual Harassment
- which approach to deviance does this film take?
- what is the films basic argument?
- what are other examples of contemporary stigma
contests?
6The sociological contribution to understanding
deviance.... Quote Ferrante, p. 211
7Labeling and Constructionist Approaches to
Deviance
- a focus on the audience, not the norm violator
- stigma contests and claims making
- the power of deviant labels master status
- the transition from primary deviance to
secondary deviance