SOC final Flashcards

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deviance

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violation of norms, any act where people react negatively

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crime

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violation of rules that have been written into law

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stigma

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characteristics that discredit people
ex. violations of norms of appearance: big ears
involuntary membership can become someone’s master status, defining them as deviant
ex. pedophile, AIDS victim

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social order

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norms bring about social order
a group’s customary social arrangements
deviance undermines predictability

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social control

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formal and informal means of enforcing norms
at the center of social control are sanctions

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negative sanctions

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expressions of disapproval for deviance
ex. frowns

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positive sanctions

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reward people for conforming to norms ex. smiles

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differential associations by Sutherland

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from the different groups we associate with, we learn to deviate from or conform to society’s norms
ex. joining street gang vs boy scouts

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control theory by Walter Reckless

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two control systems work against our motivations to deviate: inner and outer
- inner: internalized morality: conscience, religion, fear
- outer: people who influence us not to deviate

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the stronger our bonds are with society, the more effective our INNER controls are

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bonds are based off
- attachments: affection and respect for people who conform
- commitments: having a stake at society that you dont want to risk ex. job or place in family
- involvements: participate in approved activities
- beliefs: convictions that some things are wrong

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self control by Travis Hirschi

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key to learning strong self control is socialization especially in childhood

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labeling theory

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significance of reputations and how they help set us on paths that propel us into deviance or divert us from it

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strain theory by robert merton

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strain: frustrations people feel
if mainstream rules feel illegitimate, you experience gap called anomie: sense of normalness

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conformity

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using socially acceptable means t reach cultural goals

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