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Frustration – aggression. Theory

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How people eventually produce aggression towards othersand events that frustration

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Early thoughts of deviance

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Biologically less advanced;based on body type; chromosomes double y

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Freuds concept

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Super ego forbids deviant behaviors, their further underdeveloped

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Other psychologists other than fried

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Believe that overdeveloped to deviance

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Structural strain

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The structure of society is strained

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Anomie theory

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Depends on the rules; too many/2 little leads to deviant behavior Merton

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Mertons five ideas of deviance in order

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1 Conformity 2 innovation 3 ritualism 4 retreatism 5 rebellion

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Conformity

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Going along with societies rules

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Innovation

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Except goals but find alternative ways of achieving them

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Ritualism

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Observe rules of behavior, but do not believe the girls can be achieved, therefore they’ve experienced the a anomie theory

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Retreatism

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Reject cultural goals and socially excepted the ways of reaching them

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Rebellion

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Alienated from goals and standards of culture therefore you create your own ideas

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Deviance

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Breaking away from the norms in attempt to maintain power or attempt to compensate for low es steam

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Differential association

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Acquire the behavior patterns of those individuals with whom they most associate

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Cultural transmission theory

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Deviance is learned through the interactions with others through a social processes called differential association

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Functionalist perspective on deviance

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It’s is a common part of society

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The conflict perspective on deviance

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It is a result of competition/social inequality

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Interactionist perspective on deviant

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Focus on the interactions among people and how these influence people to commit deviant acts

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The labeling theory

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The result of social control which leads to deviance is what we call it

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Primary deviance

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Original nonconforming acts, before labeled

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Secondary deviance

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Do you behavior that is the result of labelingand leads to spiral stigma

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Four violent crimes against people

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Murder, rape, robbery, assault

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Three property crimes 10 times more common than the crimes of violence

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Burglary, larceny theft, motor vehicle theft

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Organize crime

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Professional criminal syndicates

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White-collar crime

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Crimes committed by people who work in management, politics, professions, office; white-collar is a status label to distinguish from blue-collar

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Victimless crime

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Gambling public drunkenness, prostitution, drug possession and sale

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Death row

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Waiting for your execution

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Capital punishment

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The death penalty for a serious crime such as murder

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Ways of execution

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Lethal injection, firing squad, guess chamber, electrocution