This document discusses deviance and social control. It begins by defining deviance as any behavior that violates social norms or expectations. It then discusses different types of deviant behavior, such as formal, informal, subcultural, serial, and situational deviance. The document also discusses sociological perspectives on deviance, including functionalism, strain theory, social disorganization theory, and cultural deviance theory. Finally, it covers social control and the use of formal and informal sanctions to regulate behavior and maintain social order.