Social Embeddedness Flashcards
Differences between criminal and civil laws/sanctions:
Viewed as _ wrongs vs _ wrongs
Criminal vs civil regarding decision, retrial, and resolution:
Public, private
Unanimous decision required, no double jeopardy, incarceration as possible resolution
Unanimous decision not required, can be retried, monetary resolution
Formal norms/sanctions:
How defined? established? enforced?
Codified
Specific social agents
Formal norms/sanctions: Unique features (3)
Specificity, codification, severe sanctions
Qualitative responses
Formal, medical, informal
Medical norms/sanctions:
How defined? established? enforced?
Suffering from a departure from a normal healthy state of being
DSM by APA and AMA
Treatment/medications
DSM changes over time illustrates the _ _ of defining “deviance”
Social embeddedness
Informal norms/sanctions:
How defined? established? enforced?
Divergence from common set of agreed upon behaviors (informal norms) Society's informal rules (result of social interaction) Social rejection (e.g. ostracism)
Which norms and sanctions are most changing, and have the most variation and discretion?
Informal
All sanctions have _ in application and can _.
Discretion, overlap
Variation in extent (strength, likelihood, degree) of reaction depends upon: (3)
s
Power
Intensity
The more _ someone has the more they are able to _ their ideas of right and wrong onto others.
Power, impose
Power and # of people that disapprove are directly related to _ of _ and _ of deviance of a particular behavior.
Likelihood, punishment, magnitude
Intensity/consensus of a belief is directly related to _ of _ and _ of deviance of a particular behavior.
Severity, punishment, magnitude
_ and _ of disapprovers are directly related to likelihood of punishment and degree of deviance of a particular behavior.
-More _ and _, more _ _ is and more _ a behavior is considered.
Power, #
-power, #, likely punishment, “deviant”
Informal norms/sanctions:
How defined?
Divergence from common set of agreed upon behaviors (informal norms)