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Deviance
By: Melissa Kilgard
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CONFORMITY
Accepting goals and norms
Ex: Zoey Brooks(Zoey 101)
She has normal goals and reaches them in a normal way
3.
INNOVATION
Accepting goals, but reject norms for achieving them
Ex: Walter White(Breaking Bad)
He has normal goals, but achieves them in an illegal way
4.
RITUALISM
Rejecting goals, but accepting norms for achievement
Ex: Phil Dunphy(Modern Family)
He is happy where he is but still works hard.
5.
RETREATISM
Reject goals and norms for achievement
Ex: Anng(Avatar: The Last Airbender)
He has different goals and achieves them in a unique way
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REBELLION
Reject and replace goals and norms for achievement
Ex: Regina Mills(Once Upon A Time)
She destroys old norms and goals, and replaces them to benefit her
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CONFLICT PERSPECTIVE
Competition and social inequity lead to deviance
Ex: Katniss Everdeen(The Hunger Games)
The pressure of competition causes her to do deviant actions
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CONTROL THEORY
Deviance is a natural occurrence and conformity is seen as a result of social control
Ex: Michelle Tanner(Full House)
She isn't deviant since she is surrounded by a loving family that controls it
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CULTURAL TRANSMISSION THEORY
Deviance is a learned behavior
Ex: Draco Malfoy(Harry Potter)
He grew up in a home known for deviance
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DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION
Proportion of deviant and non-deviant groups a person interacts with
Ex: Kipland Kinkel(The Killer at Thurston High)
He hangs out with deviant kids, but he also has a good family
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LABELING THEORY
Focuses on how a person becomes identified as deviant
Ex: Olive Penderghast(Easy A)
She was treated like a slut, and she eventually played the part
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PRIMARY DEVIANCE
First occurrence of deviant behavior
Ex: Claire Standish(,The Breakfast Club)
She was a well behaved, but was influnced to do deviant acts in detention
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SECONDARY DEVIANCE
Actions that occur as a result of you conforming to your new label
Ex: Beatrice Prior(Divergent)
Once she was labeled as Dauntless she started to do deviant acts
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DEGRADATION CEREMONY
Process of labeling someone as deviant in a public setting
Ex: Elsa(Frozen)
People called her a monster or evil in the town square
Melissa Kilgard
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