Questions to think about for your summary of Chapter 6:How do we define social deviance?Does the definition of deviance vary from culture to culture?Is social deviance a threat to the stability of...

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Questions to think about for your summary of Chapter 6:How do we define social deviance?Does the definition of deviance vary from culture to culture?Is social deviance a threat to the stability of society?Do definitions of deviance change in different cultures change over time and if so what are some of the causes for change?What sanctions can society but on social deviance to control behavior?
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Answer To: Questions to think about for your summary of Chapter 6:How do we define social deviance?Does the...

Taruna answered on Oct 06 2021
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    Social deviance is a term used in social sciences to describe all social acts that violate socia
lly accepted behavioral norms and ethical principles, or, in some cases, words and pictures. The word social deviance is much wider than violence because it relates mainly all of the social factors causing influence to the social order (Pg. 142). The types of deviance include formal and informal. Formal deviance is the violation of the social rules through activities like murder, theft and robbery etc. Informal deviance occurs when the social norms are challenged through nonverbal cues like protests.
    Secondly, it is important to understand the relation of culture with social deviance because they are like compliment to each other and over time, cultures vary from each other and within the same society (Pg. 142). In the same way, crime meanings change with time. Deviance then applies to any operations that do not adhere to a specific community or society's...
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