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DEVIANCE
Absolutist Perspective
Emile Durkheim
Homogeneous Society
Normative behavior
Three Perspectives on Defining Deviance
Relativist Perspective
Relativist Argument
Social Power Perspective
Quinney's belief
Deviant Identity
Deviance
norms
3 types of norms
Folkway norms
Mores
(mor-ays)
Laws
ABC's
Attitudes
Behavioral
Conditions
three categories of S's
ascribed deviant status
DSMV
communities
2 competing forces in a comunity
Negative deviance
Rate busting
Positive deviance
4 ways to define deviance
absolutist approach
Statistical approach
Normative/Objective approach
reactivist/subjectivist approach
intergrated typology of deviance
negative deviance
Positively evaluated
interactionist perspective
Hendershot
Durkheim
medicalization of deviance
anomie
Philip Rieff
Quinney
social reality of crime
official definition of crime
formulating definition of crime
applying definitions of crime
How behavior patterns develop in relation to definitions of crime
constructing an ideology of crime
constructing the social reality of crime