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What Is Social Deviance?
• Social deviance is any transgression of
socially established norms.
– Formal deviance or crime involves the
violation of laws.
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Minor transgressions of these norms can be described as
informal deviance.
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Deviance and Social Control
Social cohesion refers to the way people form
social bonds, relate to each other, and get along
on a day-to-day basis.
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Deviance and Social Control
• Social control is the set of mechanisms that create
normative compliance in individuals.
• Normative compliance is the act of abiding by society’s
norms or simply following the rules of group life.
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Deviance and Social Control
• Punitive justice is focused on making the violator suffer and thus defining the boundaries of acceptable
behavior.
• Rehabilitative justice examines the specific circumstances of an individual transgressor and attempts to
find ways to rehabilitate him or her.
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Deviance and Social Control
• Informal social sanctions:
– are unspoken rules and expectations about
people’s behavior.
– help maintain a base level of order and cohesion in
society and form a foundation for formal social
control.
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Once Deviance
Now Fashion
Deviance and Social Control
(Structural Functionalism)
Émile Durkheim theorized that social cohesion is established
either through:
mechanical solidarity — based on the sameness of
society’s parts or members (fraternity – sorority)
organic solidarity — based on the interdependence of
specialized parts or members. (football team) 9
Deviance and Social Control
A Functionalist View
Robert Merton’s strain
theory argues that deviance
occurs when a society does not
give all its members equal
ability to achieve socially
acceptable goals.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuzYGzXJJcw
Strain Theory
Conformists accept the
goals of the society and
the means of achieving
those goals
Innovators accept the
goals of the society,
but they look for new,
or innovative, ways of
achieving those goals
Strain Theory
Ritualists aren’t
interested in the goals of
the society, but they do
accept the means of
achieving those goals.
Strain Theory
Retreatists don’t accept
the goals of the society
or the means of
achieving those goals.
Strain Theory
Rebels don’t accept the
goals of the society or the
means of achieving those
goals, so they create their
own goals using new
means.
Strain Theory
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1. It is difficult to empirically test.
1. It works on the assumption that conformity
is the norm and assumes a concensual
society.
1. It doesn't explain all forms of criminal
behavior.
Weaknesses of Strain Theory
Symbolic Interactionist Theories
of Deviance
• Symbolic interactionists take a micro view of
society, examining the beliefs and assumptions
people bring to their everyday interactions to
find the causes or explanations for deviance.
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Symbolic Interactionist Theories
of Deviance
• Labeling theory
– People see how they are labeled and accept the
label as being “true.”
– People behave the way that they think
someone with their label should behave. 19
Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance
• Primary deviance:
– the first act of rule breaking, which may result in the rule
breaker being labeled “deviant” and thus influence how
people think about and act toward him or her.
• Secondary deviance:
– refers to acts of rule breaking that occur after primary
deviance and as a result of a person’s new, deviant label.
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Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance
• Stigma
– negative social label that changes your behavior toward
a person; also changes that person’s self-concept and
social identity
– has serious consequences in terms of the opportunities
made available – or rather, not made available – to
people in a stigmatized group 21
Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance
Broken window theory of deviance (Philip Zimbardo):explains how
social context and social cues impact the way individuals act
People who wouldn’t exhibit a certain behavior in one social context
might do so in another context where the behavior seems more
permissible.
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People inspect an abandoned car in the South Bronx. Zimbardo placed this car in
New York City and University in Palo Alto, California. The car near Stanford
went
Deviance and Social Control
• Examples of formal social control include laws and the
authority of police officers.
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https://www.ted.com/talks/tracie_keesee_how_police_and_the_public_can_create_safer_neighb
orhoods_together#t-194253
https://btb.nypdonline.org/
Formal deviance or crime involves the violation of laws.
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George Zimmerman
Trevor Martin
Crime
• street crime — refers to crime committed in public and
is often associated with violence, gangs, and poverty
• white-collar crime — committed by a professional
against a corporation, agency, or other business
• corporate crime — type of white-collar crime
committed by the officers or executives of a company
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Crime
• It can be difficult to measure crime rates over time for
a variety of reasons, including:
1. changes in how crimes are defined.
2. fluctuations in whether people report crimes.
3. in the case of murders, improvements in
medical technology. CSI
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Number of prisoners per 100,000 population.
Which is it?
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5 facts about
crime in the
U.S.
Figure 6.2 Total U.S. Violent Crime
Rate, 1960–2008
Figure 6.5 Size of Death Row
Population since 1973
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Figure 6.6 Number of Executions and Race of
Prisoners
Executed, 1976–2009
Crime Reduction
Deterrence theory is a philosophy of criminal
justice based on the notion that crime results from
a rational calculation of its costs and benefits.
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Unintended Consequences of Deterrence
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Crime Reduction
Recidivism occurs when a person who has been involved in the criminal justice
system reverts back to criminal behavior.
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Crime Reduction
Since the 1970s, there has been a change from a more rehabilitative sense of
justice to a more punitive one in the United States.
This is evidenced by historically high rates of incarceration.
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Societal Effects of Mass Incarceration
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http://www.youtube.com/embed/lUt_fIB6A_Y
• staggering costs
• the disenfranchisement of millions of
former felons
• a disproportionately high rate of
imprisonment for black males
• a ripple effect throughout black
communities and beyond.
A 2003 performance by the
Surveillance Camera Players in
Times Square. They are trying to
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A surveillance camera map from the
iSee project.
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
This map of Brooklyn, New York,
shows the
density of prison admissions in 2003.
You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition
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Crime & Punishment sociology

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  • 2. What Is Social Deviance? • Social deviance is any transgression of socially established norms. – Formal deviance or crime involves the violation of laws. 2
  • 3. Minor transgressions of these norms can be described as informal deviance. 3
  • 4. Deviance and Social Control Social cohesion refers to the way people form social bonds, relate to each other, and get along on a day-to-day basis. 4
  • 5. Deviance and Social Control • Social control is the set of mechanisms that create normative compliance in individuals. • Normative compliance is the act of abiding by society’s norms or simply following the rules of group life. 5
  • 6. Deviance and Social Control • Punitive justice is focused on making the violator suffer and thus defining the boundaries of acceptable behavior. • Rehabilitative justice examines the specific circumstances of an individual transgressor and attempts to find ways to rehabilitate him or her. 6
  • 7. Deviance and Social Control • Informal social sanctions: – are unspoken rules and expectations about people’s behavior. – help maintain a base level of order and cohesion in society and form a foundation for formal social control. 7
  • 9. Deviance and Social Control (Structural Functionalism) Émile Durkheim theorized that social cohesion is established either through: mechanical solidarity — based on the sameness of society’s parts or members (fraternity – sorority) organic solidarity — based on the interdependence of specialized parts or members. (football team) 9
  • 10. Deviance and Social Control A Functionalist View Robert Merton’s strain theory argues that deviance occurs when a society does not give all its members equal ability to achieve socially acceptable goals. 10
  • 12. Strain Theory Conformists accept the goals of the society and the means of achieving those goals
  • 13. Innovators accept the goals of the society, but they look for new, or innovative, ways of achieving those goals Strain Theory
  • 14. Ritualists aren’t interested in the goals of the society, but they do accept the means of achieving those goals. Strain Theory
  • 15. Retreatists don’t accept the goals of the society or the means of achieving those goals. Strain Theory
  • 16. Rebels don’t accept the goals of the society or the means of achieving those goals, so they create their own goals using new means. Strain Theory
  • 17. 17 1. It is difficult to empirically test. 1. It works on the assumption that conformity is the norm and assumes a concensual society. 1. It doesn't explain all forms of criminal behavior. Weaknesses of Strain Theory
  • 18. Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance • Symbolic interactionists take a micro view of society, examining the beliefs and assumptions people bring to their everyday interactions to find the causes or explanations for deviance. 18
  • 19. Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance • Labeling theory – People see how they are labeled and accept the label as being “true.” – People behave the way that they think someone with their label should behave. 19
  • 20. Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance • Primary deviance: – the first act of rule breaking, which may result in the rule breaker being labeled “deviant” and thus influence how people think about and act toward him or her. • Secondary deviance: – refers to acts of rule breaking that occur after primary deviance and as a result of a person’s new, deviant label. 20
  • 21. Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance • Stigma – negative social label that changes your behavior toward a person; also changes that person’s self-concept and social identity – has serious consequences in terms of the opportunities made available – or rather, not made available – to people in a stigmatized group 21
  • 22. Symbolic Interactionist Theories of Deviance Broken window theory of deviance (Philip Zimbardo):explains how social context and social cues impact the way individuals act People who wouldn’t exhibit a certain behavior in one social context might do so in another context where the behavior seems more permissible. 22
  • 23. People inspect an abandoned car in the South Bronx. Zimbardo placed this car in New York City and University in Palo Alto, California. The car near Stanford went
  • 24. Deviance and Social Control • Examples of formal social control include laws and the authority of police officers. 24 https://www.ted.com/talks/tracie_keesee_how_police_and_the_public_can_create_safer_neighb orhoods_together#t-194253
  • 26. Formal deviance or crime involves the violation of laws. 26 George Zimmerman Trevor Martin
  • 27. Crime • street crime — refers to crime committed in public and is often associated with violence, gangs, and poverty • white-collar crime — committed by a professional against a corporation, agency, or other business • corporate crime — type of white-collar crime committed by the officers or executives of a company 27
  • 28. Crime • It can be difficult to measure crime rates over time for a variety of reasons, including: 1. changes in how crimes are defined. 2. fluctuations in whether people report crimes. 3. in the case of murders, improvements in medical technology. CSI 28
  • 29. 29 Number of prisoners per 100,000 population.
  • 31. 5 facts about crime in the U.S.
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  • 37. Figure 6.2 Total U.S. Violent Crime Rate, 1960–2008
  • 38. Figure 6.5 Size of Death Row Population since 1973 You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 39. Figure 6.6 Number of Executions and Race of Prisoners Executed, 1976–2009
  • 40. Crime Reduction Deterrence theory is a philosophy of criminal justice based on the notion that crime results from a rational calculation of its costs and benefits. 40
  • 41. Unintended Consequences of Deterrence 41
  • 42. Crime Reduction Recidivism occurs when a person who has been involved in the criminal justice system reverts back to criminal behavior. 42
  • 43. Crime Reduction Since the 1970s, there has been a change from a more rehabilitative sense of justice to a more punitive one in the United States. This is evidenced by historically high rates of incarceration. 43
  • 44. Societal Effects of Mass Incarceration 44 http://www.youtube.com/embed/lUt_fIB6A_Y • staggering costs • the disenfranchisement of millions of former felons • a disproportionately high rate of imprisonment for black males • a ripple effect throughout black communities and beyond.
  • 45. A 2003 performance by the Surveillance Camera Players in Times Square. They are trying to You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 46. A surveillance camera map from the iSee project. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company
  • 47. This map of Brooklyn, New York, shows the density of prison admissions in 2003. You May Ask Yourself, 2nd Edition Copyright © 2011 W.W. Norton & Company