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DEVIANCE
Presented by: Faizan Sheikh, Rayyan, Faizan, Shahvaiz, Alishba, Hafsa, Zainab
Presented to: Ms. Dilawaiz
What is Deviance?
 Deviance is the recognized violation of cultural
norms
 One category of deviance is crime
 Crime is defined as the violation of a society’s
formally enacted criminal law
How Deviance is Controlled?
 Deviance is controlled by following two
methods:
 Social control, attempts by society to regulate
people’s thoughts and behavior
 Criminal justice system, the organizations-
police, courts, and prison officials-that respond
to alleged violations of the law
The Biological Context of Deviance
 Biologists and scientists think that deviants &
criminals have certain physical structure and
genetics
 Physical structure: low foreheads, prominent
jaws and cheek bones, hairiness, and
unusually long arms
 Genetics: defective genes that make too much
enzymes along with abuse in early life
Personality Factors
 It is a psychological perspective
 Deviance is the result of unsuccessful
socialization
 Deviant individuals have weaker conscience
and little tolerance of frustration
 In short, they lack superego
The Social Foundations of
Deviance
1.
• Deviance varies according to social norms
• No thought or action is inherently deviant, it becomes deviant only in relation to particular
norms. Because norms vary from place to place , deviance also varies.
2.
• People become deviant as others define them that way
• Have you ever walked around talking to yourself or borrowed a pen from your workplace?
Whether such behavior defines us as mentally ill or criminal depends on how others perceive,
define and respond to it
3.
• How societies set norms and how they define rule breaking both involve social power
• Powerful people protect their interests while homeless person is arrested for doing same activity
The Functions of Deviance
Structural-Functional Theories
 Durkheim’s Basic Insight
 Merton’s Strain Theory
 Deviant Subcultures
Durkheim’s Basic Insight
Deviance affirms cultural values and
norms: There can be no good without evil
and no justice without crime. Deviance is
needed to define and support morality.
Responding to deviance clarifies moral
boundaries: A college marks the line
between academic honesty and cheating by
disciplining students who cheat on exams.
Responding to deviance brings people
together: When some illegal or criminal
activity occurs on a major level, people come
out together to strike.
Deviance encourages social change:
Rock-and-roll condemned as immoral in the
1950s, became a multibillion dollar industry
just a few years later.
Emile Durkheim
Merton’s Strain Theory
Conformity Innovation
Ritualism Retreatism
Rebellion
Accept Reject
Accept
Reject
Conventional Means
Cultural
Goals
Through
New Means
Seeking
New
Goals
Deviant Subcultures
 When people find legal or illegal opportunity:
 Deviance or conformity arises from the relative
opportunity structure that frames a person’s
life
 Criminal subcultures such as today’s inner-city
street gangs
Deviant Subcultures Cont.
 When people are unable to find any opportunity,
legal or illegal then deviance may take one or two
forms
 One is conflict subcultures such as armed street
gangs that engage in violence out of frustration
and a desire for respect
 Another is retreatist subcultures in which deviants
drop out and abuse alcohol or other drugs
Deviant Subcultures Cont.
 Delinquent subcultures are characterized by:
 Trouble
 Toughness
 Smartness
 A need for excitement
 A belief in fate
 A desire for freedom
Labeling Deviance
Symbolic-Interaction Theories
 Labeling Theory
 Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory
 Hirschi’s Control Theory
Labeling Theory
 The idea that deviance and conformity result not
so much from what people do as from how others
respond to those actions
 Primary deviance: Weak reaction from society as
by skipping school
 Secondary deviance: Strong reaction from
society also called stigma as from abnormal
behavior due to excessive alcohol consumption
Labeling Theory Cont.
 Retrospective labeling: interpreting
someone’s past in light of some present
deviance
 Projective labeling: using the person’s
deviant identity to predict future actions
 Labeling difference as deviance: persons
having mental or physical illness should not be
called deviant and people should avoid calling
Sutherland’s Differential Association
Theory
 A person’s tendency toward conformity or
deviance depends on the amount of contact
with others who encourage or reject
conventional behavior
Hirschi’s Control Theory
Attachment Opportunity
Involvement Belief
Deviance and Inequality
Social-Conflict Theory
 Deviance and Power: Capitalist justice is by the
capitalist class, for the capitalist class, and against
the working class. The powerful have the
resources to resist deviant labels.
 Deviance and Capitalism: The poor who steals
from the rich are prime candidates for being
labeled deviant. The rich who take advantage of
the poor are less likely to be labeled deviant.
Social-Conflict Theory Cont.
 White-Collar Crime: Crime committed by
people of high social position in the course of
their occupations. It rarely attracts police.
 Corporate Crime: Illegal actions of a
corporation or people acting on its behalf. For
example, selling dangerous products and
polluting environment.
Social-Conflict Theory Cont.
 Organized Crime: A business supplying illegal
goods or services.
 Hate Crimes: Criminal act against a person or a
person’s property by an offender motivated by
racial or other bias.
 The Feminist Perspective: Women’s
opportunities in the workplace, politics, athletics,
and military are more limited than men’s.
Deviance and Crime
Types of Crime
 Crimes against the person: crimes that direct
violence or the threat of violence against
others.
 Crimes against property: crimes that involve
theft of property belonging to others.
 Victimless crimes: violations of law in which
there are no obvious victims.
The Street Criminal: A Profile
Age Gender
Social
Class
Race
and
Ethnicity
Criminal Justice System
Due
Process
Death
Penalty
Punishment
Courts
Police
Any Question?
Thank you

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Deviance (1).pptx sociology BBA 3rd semester

  • 1. DEVIANCE Presented by: Faizan Sheikh, Rayyan, Faizan, Shahvaiz, Alishba, Hafsa, Zainab Presented to: Ms. Dilawaiz
  • 2. What is Deviance?  Deviance is the recognized violation of cultural norms  One category of deviance is crime  Crime is defined as the violation of a society’s formally enacted criminal law
  • 3. How Deviance is Controlled?  Deviance is controlled by following two methods:  Social control, attempts by society to regulate people’s thoughts and behavior  Criminal justice system, the organizations- police, courts, and prison officials-that respond to alleged violations of the law
  • 4. The Biological Context of Deviance  Biologists and scientists think that deviants & criminals have certain physical structure and genetics  Physical structure: low foreheads, prominent jaws and cheek bones, hairiness, and unusually long arms  Genetics: defective genes that make too much enzymes along with abuse in early life
  • 5. Personality Factors  It is a psychological perspective  Deviance is the result of unsuccessful socialization  Deviant individuals have weaker conscience and little tolerance of frustration  In short, they lack superego
  • 6. The Social Foundations of Deviance 1. • Deviance varies according to social norms • No thought or action is inherently deviant, it becomes deviant only in relation to particular norms. Because norms vary from place to place , deviance also varies. 2. • People become deviant as others define them that way • Have you ever walked around talking to yourself or borrowed a pen from your workplace? Whether such behavior defines us as mentally ill or criminal depends on how others perceive, define and respond to it 3. • How societies set norms and how they define rule breaking both involve social power • Powerful people protect their interests while homeless person is arrested for doing same activity
  • 7. The Functions of Deviance Structural-Functional Theories  Durkheim’s Basic Insight  Merton’s Strain Theory  Deviant Subcultures
  • 8. Durkheim’s Basic Insight Deviance affirms cultural values and norms: There can be no good without evil and no justice without crime. Deviance is needed to define and support morality. Responding to deviance clarifies moral boundaries: A college marks the line between academic honesty and cheating by disciplining students who cheat on exams. Responding to deviance brings people together: When some illegal or criminal activity occurs on a major level, people come out together to strike. Deviance encourages social change: Rock-and-roll condemned as immoral in the 1950s, became a multibillion dollar industry just a few years later. Emile Durkheim
  • 9. Merton’s Strain Theory Conformity Innovation Ritualism Retreatism Rebellion Accept Reject Accept Reject Conventional Means Cultural Goals Through New Means Seeking New Goals
  • 10. Deviant Subcultures  When people find legal or illegal opportunity:  Deviance or conformity arises from the relative opportunity structure that frames a person’s life  Criminal subcultures such as today’s inner-city street gangs
  • 11. Deviant Subcultures Cont.  When people are unable to find any opportunity, legal or illegal then deviance may take one or two forms  One is conflict subcultures such as armed street gangs that engage in violence out of frustration and a desire for respect  Another is retreatist subcultures in which deviants drop out and abuse alcohol or other drugs
  • 12. Deviant Subcultures Cont.  Delinquent subcultures are characterized by:  Trouble  Toughness  Smartness  A need for excitement  A belief in fate  A desire for freedom
  • 13. Labeling Deviance Symbolic-Interaction Theories  Labeling Theory  Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory  Hirschi’s Control Theory
  • 14. Labeling Theory  The idea that deviance and conformity result not so much from what people do as from how others respond to those actions  Primary deviance: Weak reaction from society as by skipping school  Secondary deviance: Strong reaction from society also called stigma as from abnormal behavior due to excessive alcohol consumption
  • 15. Labeling Theory Cont.  Retrospective labeling: interpreting someone’s past in light of some present deviance  Projective labeling: using the person’s deviant identity to predict future actions  Labeling difference as deviance: persons having mental or physical illness should not be called deviant and people should avoid calling
  • 16. Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory  A person’s tendency toward conformity or deviance depends on the amount of contact with others who encourage or reject conventional behavior
  • 17. Hirschi’s Control Theory Attachment Opportunity Involvement Belief
  • 18. Deviance and Inequality Social-Conflict Theory  Deviance and Power: Capitalist justice is by the capitalist class, for the capitalist class, and against the working class. The powerful have the resources to resist deviant labels.  Deviance and Capitalism: The poor who steals from the rich are prime candidates for being labeled deviant. The rich who take advantage of the poor are less likely to be labeled deviant.
  • 19. Social-Conflict Theory Cont.  White-Collar Crime: Crime committed by people of high social position in the course of their occupations. It rarely attracts police.  Corporate Crime: Illegal actions of a corporation or people acting on its behalf. For example, selling dangerous products and polluting environment.
  • 20. Social-Conflict Theory Cont.  Organized Crime: A business supplying illegal goods or services.  Hate Crimes: Criminal act against a person or a person’s property by an offender motivated by racial or other bias.  The Feminist Perspective: Women’s opportunities in the workplace, politics, athletics, and military are more limited than men’s.
  • 21. Deviance and Crime Types of Crime  Crimes against the person: crimes that direct violence or the threat of violence against others.  Crimes against property: crimes that involve theft of property belonging to others.  Victimless crimes: violations of law in which there are no obvious victims.
  • 22. The Street Criminal: A Profile Age Gender Social Class Race and Ethnicity