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The “conventional deviant” is depicted in Becker’s typology of deviant
The “conventional deviant” is depicted in Becker’s typology of deviant behavior as one who is perceived as engaging in
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What does C.W. Mills' idea of "Sociological Imagination" entail? How is it scientific?
According to Higgins & Mackinem, what is
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Heather
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To be labeled deviant, one must
a. be detected committing a deviant act. c. both a and b b. be stigmatized by society. d. neither
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Ace
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The labeling theory
a. focuses on how individuals come to be identified as deviant. b. notes that all people commit deviant acts
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Give an example of a human behavior that is considered deviant in one society but is not considered deviant in others. What are
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RAY
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give an example of a human behavior that is considered deviant in one society but is not considered deviant to others.
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Anonymous
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identify two things that were considerd deviant in the past but are not considerd deviant now
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ayesha
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What are the factors that have contributed to this society's perspective of the deviant behavior? Why does this society consider
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anonymous
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Can you explain the four deviant paths outlined in strain theory?
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Jonathan Kila
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Briefly explain the four deviant paths:
1. Innovators 2. Ritualism 3. Retreatism 4. Rebellion
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Jonathan Kila
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