Social Control and Deviance

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Social Control and Deviance Revision Summary

What’s the difference between Crime and Deviance? Crime is… Deviance is…

How are people encouraged to conform to social norms? Formally… Informally…

What is the process of Deviancy Amplification?

What is the role of the mass media in gender stereotyping?

Why are people criminal or deviant? 1: Subculture Theory Class Gender Ethnic differences

Why are people criminal or deviant? 2: Labelling Theory Class Gender Ethnic differences

How useful are official crime statistics to Sociologists?

How useful are self report and victim studies to Sociologists?

Why do societies always have criminal and deviant behaviour?

How have changes in society affected the types and amount of crime?