DEVIANCE
VOCABULARY
THEORISTS/ THEORIES
POT LUCK
ADAPTATIONS
100
Behavior that departs from society's norms
What is deviance?
100
A situation that arises when the norms of society are unclear or are longer applicable
What is anomie?
100
The social conflict theory is based on the work of
What is Karl Marx?
100
The procedure when the individual is stigmatized by an entire community
What is degradation?
100
individuals accept goals, find acceptable ways to achieve them
What is conformity?
200
Norm violations that either go undected by authority or which provoke little reaction from others
What is primary deviance?
200
Rewards or punishments used to enforce conformity to norms
What is sanctions?
200
The control theory of deviant behavior was developed by
What is Hirischi?
200
The interpretation of someone's past consistent with present deviance
What is retrospective labeling?
200
Members accept goals, but use socially unacceptable ways to meet goals ( crime)
What is Innovation?
300
Repeated norm violations that result in an individual taking on the deviant identity
What is secondary deviance?
300
A mark of social disgrace
What is stigma?
300
According to this theory, deviant behavior is learned
What is Cultural Transimission theory
300
Process by which individuals are pressured by society to conform to social norms
What is social control?
300
Have given up on attaining society's goals, stay in dead end job, daily rituals
What is ritualism?
400
TRUE or FALSE - A positive function of deviance is that is promotes social unity. Example - Sept. 11
What is True?
400
The means by which members of a society encourage to norms
What is social control?
400
According to this theory, deviance is caused by conflict between society's goals, and ways to achieve the goals
What is structural strain theory?
400
Repeated criminal offenses
What is recidivism?
400
Drop out of society, non-productive lifestyle - drug addicts, alcoholics
What is retreatism?
500
TRUE or FALSE - A positive function of devaince is that it affirms cultural values and norms
What is True?
500
The process by which a norm becomces part of an individual's personality
What is internalization?
500
This theory views deviance as a result from competition and social inequality
What is social conflict?
500
Act that violates a social norm
What is deviance?
500
Reject goals and means of society, replace goals and means with other goals and means
What is rebellion?