Constructions of Deviance

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what are three types of norms? folkways, mores, and laws
define folkway norm simple everyday norms based on custom, tradition or etiquette
define mores norms based on broad societal morals, whose infraction would generate more serious social condemnation
what type of people violate mores norms? bad or wicked and potentially harmful to society
define law norms they are the strongest norm and supported by codified social sanctions
what did Smith and Pollack suggest? deviance might be conceptualized as violations of the norms associated with crime, sin, and poor taste.
ABC's of deviance their attitudes, behaviors or conditions
true or false: can deviant behaviors be intentional or inadvertent true
three categories of S's sin, sick, selected
negative deviance negative deviance refers to underconformity or nonconformity
positive deviance describes overconformity that is responded to in a confirmatory fashion
what does typology recognize traditional distinction between normative expectations and societal reactions involves a false dichotomy and seeks to integrate normative definitions with reactivist definitions
define interactionist prespective deviance as the infraction of some agreed-upon rule
true or false: is deviance created by society true
social groups create deviance by making the rules whose infraction constitutes deviance
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