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Title: I. Becoming Deviant Author: john rice Last modified by: ITSD Created Date: 3/21/2004 11:49:04 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show (4:3) – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Key Assumption


1
Becoming Deviant(Erdwin Pfhul Stuart Henry)
  • Key Assumption
  • People know
  • Deviation a conscious decision

2
Becoming Deviant Contributing Factors
  • The Effective Environment
  • Actual circumstances
  • interpretation

3
Becoming Deviant Contributing Factors
  • Biography
  • Our social background
  • Effective environment biography shape
  • Affinity
  • Willingness

4
Factors Contributing (to Affinity Willingness)
  • Everyday life
  • where we are now
  • Role of others
  • Friends role models
  • Provide reasons, rationales
  • Support

5
Factors Contributing (to Affinity Willingness)
  • Commitment
  • Commitment to conform, P of deviance
  • Inverse relationship
  • Hirschi
  • Definition of self
  • Am I the kind of person that would do that?

6
Factors Contributing (to Affinity Willingness)
  • Deciding to deviate
  • Overcoming moral constraints
  • Techniques of neutralization, again (Sykes
    Matza)

7
Additions to Sykes and Matza
  • Metaphor of the Ledger (Klockars, 1974)
  • one bad act in an otherwise good record
  • Claim of Normality (Henry, 1978)
  • yes, it's illegal, but . . .
  • Rules moral significance is trivialized
  • Denial of Negative Intent (Moss, 1990)
  • Acknowledge harm, but claim that the harm was not
    intentional
  • "just having fun", "never meant for it to go so
    far"

8
Additions to Sykes Matza, contd
  • Claim of Relative Acceptability (Moss, 1990)
  • others' behavior is worse than the action in
    question

9
Cautionary Notes
  • Willingness is NOT commitment
  • Willingness has to be renewed (people change)
  • People aren't deviant for all time
  • Biography is always in the making

10
Continuing the Deviance?
  • People evaluate their deviant experience
  • Good? bad?
  • Motives (affect decision initially and whether
    to continue)
  • Recreation
  • Status

11
Motives
  • Motives (contd)
  • Political
  • protest desire to change meanings
  • Problem-Solving
  • Moral emotions humiliation, indignance
  • To maintain in a stressful situation
  • Self-help
  • Interpersonal/Social
  • The deviance maintains a relationship

12
Summary Comments
  • Emphasis on Agency and Choice
  • Irony Common ground with Classical Theory
  • BUT
  • Still focused on moral entrepreneurs and agents
    of control
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