Social Deviance Test 1

1st test for social deviance

50 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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Norm
Rule for appropriate behavior
Role
Behavior expected of certain status/ position
Types of sanctions
Formal: fine, jail, expulsion, etc informal: ridicule, gossip Neg: punishment Pos: reward
3 forms of norms
Mores: govern serious behavior folkways: norms govern mundane conduct Laws: written and enforced by gov
Social Order
Carried out by rules and norms NECESSARY for equilibrium in social relations an idealized concept, NEVER acheived
Characteristics of a norm
1)associated with roles 2) taught through socialization 3) accompanied by sanctions 4) tend to reflect cultures values 5)take a variety of forms
Consequences of social order
Too much leads to more probs no social order = chaos
3 types of variations in deviant behavior
- temporal -cultural -situtaional
4 ways to conceptualize deviance
1) absolutist definiton 2) Statistical definition 3) normative conception 4) Reactivist Conception
Absolutist Definition
Certain actions qualify as deviant bc they have always been defined that way (Bible, Koran, etc)
Statistical Definition
Behavior that is rare or strays from statistical average leads to confusion bc logically the minority is always considered deviant
Normative Conception
"old conception" deviant behavior violates a norm prob: there are so many norms, everyone can be considered deviant
Reactivist Conception
"new conception". deviant behavior is labeled that way. act = not important REACTION = important Probs: doesnt consider why, ignores norms
Moral Entrepreneurs
Interest groups promote personal set of moral values in attempt to control social life
Argument in Defining Deviance Down- DP Moynihan
Moral standards have been altered to accommodate amount of deviance overtime. More things have become "less serious". *Durkheim and Kai Erikson