Sociology Chapter 9 What is Deviance
Social control
attempts by society to regulate peoples thoughts and behaviors
In Sociological theories of deviance behavior and individuals become
deviant as others define them that way
Biological Theories
focus on individual abnormally and explain human behavior as the result of biological instincts
Psychological theories
focus on individual abnormally and see deviance as the result of "unsuccessful socialization"
In Sociological theories of deviance what is deviant varies from
place to place according to cultural norms
Deviance
refers to norm violations ranging from minor infractions, such as bad manners, to major infractions, such as serious violence
In Sociological theories of deviance what and who a society defines as deviant
reflect who has and does not have social power
Crime
the violation of a society's formally enacted criminal law
Sociological theories
view all behavior- deviance as well as conformity - as products of society.
Criminal Justice System
the organization - police, courts, and prison officials- that respond to alleged violation of the law