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Deviance - Coggle Diagram
Deviance
Interactionist perspective
control theory
people conform due to social ties and their relationship with the community
cultural transmission theory
explains deviance as a learned behavior
different association
refers to the frequency and closeness of associations a person has with deviant and non-deviant individuals
techniques of neutralization
people suspend their moral beliefs to commit deviant acts
Labeling theory
how individuals come to be identified as deviant
Degradation ceremony
when the individuals is denounced and found guilty and given the new identity as deviant. Can lead to self-fulfilling prophecy
Functionalist perspective
Strain theory
the strain theory views deviance as the natural outgrowth of the values, norms and structure of a society
Anomie
the situation that arises when the normal of society are unclear and no longer applicable
Conflict perspective
theorists believe that competition and inequality lead to deviance
view social life as a struggle between the ruling classes and the lower classes