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“Theories of Deviance”

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“Theories of Deviance”. Strain Theory. Theoretical Perspective : “ Functionalism ” Who and When : Robert Merton (1968) Strain Theory Definition : deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between— - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Theoretical Perspective: “Symbolic Interactionism”

Who and When: Edwin Sutherland(1939)

Theory Definition: we learn deviance through the number deviant acts we are exposed to in our life

Example- Son grows up watching Mom get beat up by Dad- Son gets married, abuses his wife

Differential Association Theory

Observing More Deviant Acts=

Increases Chance of Deviant Behavior “I learned it from watching You” Video Clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-Elr5K2Vuo

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Labeling TheoryBased on a given label a deviant gets a:

Stigma: status attached to a person by members of society based on disapproval of their deviant act

Results:• Negative effects on the

person that is labeled• Could lead to more deviant

acts by person labeled• Perpetuates deviant acts

Affects:• Self-esteem• Self-image• Self-concept