Group
Not a Group
Types of Social Interaction
Deviance + Crime
Theories of Deviance
100
  • People in regular contact with one another 

  • Share ways of thinking, feeling, or behaving

  • Take one another’s behavior into account

  • One of more interests or goals in common

Group

100

People who share a characteristic 

(high school seniors)

Social Category

100

Individuals or groups combine their efforts to reach the same goals

Cooperation

100

behavior that fails to meet norms

Negative Devance

100

Says that deviance occurs when there is a gap between goals and a way of obtaining them; People respond with innovation, ritualism, retreatism, or rebellion

Strain Theory

200

Exclusive group demanding loyalty

In group

200

People temporarily in same place at the same time 

(at a concert)

Social Aggregate

200

Groups or individuals work against one another; Defeating the opponent is essential

Conflict

200

over conformity to norms (perfectionism)

Positive Deviance

200

Conformity depends on presence of strong bonds between individuals and society

Control Theory

300

Group targeted by an in-group for opposition or competition

Out Group

300

Deliberately created to achieve long term goals

Formal Organization

300

Voluntary action performed in the expectation of getting a reward

Social Exchange

300

Reducing the seriousness of the crimes that harm people of lower status

Victim Discounting

300

Deviance is transmitted through socialization in the same way non deviant behavior is learned

Symbolic Interactionism

400

People who are emotionally close

Have primary relationships that are intimate, personal, caring, and fulfilling

Primary Group

400

DAILY DOUBLE: Formal organizations based on rationality and efficiency; Effective in industrial societies

Bureaucracy

400

Opposite of social exchange; Involuntary cooperation (forced)

Coercion

400

Daily Double: Punishment that makes criminals pay compensation for their acts

Retribution

400

Emphasizes the role of primary groups in transmitting deviance

DAT

500

Impersonal and goal oriented

Includes secondary relationships (ex.: employer, employee)

May become ineffective 

Secondary Group

500

comes up with the idea of bureaucracies; says they are good because decision makers are based on qualifications

Max Weber

500

Matches group expectations ; Gives us norms and social structure

Conformity

500

“Protecting society” from criminals by keeping them in prison

Incarceration

500

Explains why deviance is relative and identifies only certain members as deviant

Labeling Theory

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