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Title: Chapter 7 Deviance and Social Control


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Chapter 7Deviance and Social Control
  • What is Deviance?
  • Dimensions of Deviance
  • Theoretical Perspectives on Social Deviance
  • Crime and Social Control

2
What Is Deviance?
  • Behavior that violates the norms of a society.
  • Every society creates its own forms of deviance.
  • Punishment of deviant acts reaffirms the
    commitment of a societys members to its norms
    and values and reinforces social solidarity.

3
Deviant Subcultures
  • Includes a system of values, attitudes, behaviors
    and lifestyles that are opposed to the dominant
    culture of the society.
  • Members are also members of the larger society.
  • Within the subculture, members pursue values that
    are opposed to those of the larger culture.

4
Biological Explanations of Deviance
  • Relate criminality to physical features or body
    type.
  • Early sociological theories of deviance viewed
    crime and other forms of social deviance as
    attributed to the evils of city life.

5
Functionalist Theories of Deviance
  • Mertons typology of deviance is based on how
    people adapt to the demands of their society.
  • Through socialization, people learn what goals
    are approved of in their society and the approved
    means of achieving those goals.
  • Individuals who do not accept the approved goals
    are likely to engage in deviant behaviors.

6
Cultural Conflict Theories of Deviance
  • Cultural conflict concentrates on the ways in
    which conflicting sets of norms result in
    situations that encourage criminal activity.
  • Marxian emphasizes class conflict, explaining
    various types of crime in terms of the
    social-class position of those who commit them.

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Interactionist Theory of Deviance
  • Societys reactions to certain behaviors is to
    brand or label the offender as deviant.
  • Focus on
  • Why some people become deviant whereas others do
    not.
  • The creation of new categories of deviance in a
    society.

8
Functions of Prisons
  • Deterrence
  • Rehabilitation
  • Punishment

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Prisons
  • Do not seem to deter crime.
  • Numerous studies show that prisons are not
    successful at rehabilitation and often serve as
    schools for crime.
  • Rehabilitation programs that are effective give
    inmates job training and work experience.
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