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    critically examin statistics on the distrabution of crime and deviance with referance to : Gender One of the distinctions that we need to understand is the differance between "Crime and Deviance". They are not always the same things Deviance occours when people do not conform to social rules - norms and values. This could be something as minor as wearing the wrong kind of clothes to a partyor as major as killing someone - deviance is behaviour that is not seen as acceptable or normal. Crime occours

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    Using material from the item and elsewhere‚ assess the functionalist explanations of the causes and extent of deviance. (21marks) Functionalism is based on the idea of each members of society sharing a common culture and one value consensus‚ which provides solidarity and binds individuals together by directing them what to strive for and how to conduct themselves. In order for solidarity to be achieved‚ society must have two main mechanisms; socialisation which instils the shared into its members

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    Deviance: A necessary curse in society Deviance in the larger sense refers to the diverging from usual or acceptable standards‚ especially in social or sexual behaviour‚ as defined by the Oxford English Dictionary. But for our purpose of study we shall define deviance as any action by an individual (deviant) which is considered unacceptable in society. Kai Erikson’s “On the Sociology of Deviance” throws light upon the deviation seen in human society and how deviant behaviour might be necessary to

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    Deviance‚ Crime and Social Control In this journal entry‚ I will talk about a music video that has displayed exploitative treatment of women‚ glorification of juvenile violence‚ and glamorization of delinquent acts. As each decade passes‚ music videos have been subject to more violence‚ drug-related scenes‚ and exploitation of women. The video‚ Tip Drill‚ by Nelly displays money being thrown at women‚ bottles of liquor being poured on women‚ and women with barely anything on shaking their bodies

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    19 th Century Approaches Unilineal cultural evolutionism—generally regarded as the first theoretical perspective to take root in the discipline of anthropology a relationship of society advancement though a series of progressive stages. In this theory‚ people believed cultures develop under one universal order of society evolution. First originating from the mid-nineteenth century philosopher Herbert Spencer‚ Unilineal Evolution classified the differences and similarities of cultures by categorizing

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    Deviance in today’s society can be seen as an act or attitude that is normal‚ unavoidable and relies on societal reactions. After listening to the story narrated by Juan Ochoa about his childhood experience in Mexico with his family‚ one can conclude that the discussed deviance is social‚ regarding the ongoing issues in the surroundings. This is because Mexico experienced a period of lawlessness‚ which gave room for a prevalent deviant behavior. Deviance act can extend to a criminal level. The narrator

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    Discussion HW #2 Discussion Section #: 14748 Lecture Section #: 14738 Chapter 15 Case Incident 1: Creative Deviance: Bucking the Hierarchy? 1. I believe it is possible for an organization to deliberately create an “anti-hierarchy” to encourage employees to engage in more acts of creative deviance. All things being equal‚ the broad span of control leads to efficient organization while a narrow span of control results in hierarchical organization. However‚ span of control can be affected by

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    Brian Kirton SS144-01 Kaplan University February 10‚ 2012 . Analyzing Deviance: Interracial Relationships Deviance: the violation of norms‚ rules or expectations. (Henslin.2010).From a historical viewpoint‚ interracial relationships were considered highly deviant fifty years ago. In fact‚ when the civil rights era began in the 1950s there were still states that had antimiscegnation laws that forbid interracial marriage. For individuals of different socially constructed ethnic and

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    Race is a social and cultural construct based on groups of people ethnically identifying with each other. The Critical Race Theory is an aggressive theory that deviates from the modern liberal ideal of ‘colourblindness’ in acknowledging that racism is ingrained in human society by recognising race as a physical or biological characteristic. Racism maintains that race is actually a biological categorisation of humans‚ despite tens of thousands of years of humans of varying skin colours reproducing

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    Semiotics‚ Communication‚ and Cultural Theory: Basic Assumptions 1. Cultures are formed through language. Language is public‚ social‚ and communal‚ not private or personal. (If anyone used a private language‚ it would be very uninteresting to the rest of the world.)  2. Users of a common language form what is called a "speech community‚" though we use "speech" in this context to include many kinds of communication communities (subcultures‚ dialects‚ ethnic groups‚ social-class specific communities

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