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Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved. A Swell of the Nasty Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Range of Sexually Deviant Behaviors Trivial Consensual acts without victims Example: Adults stripping at the local strip club. Controversial Consensual acts with potential for self-harm Example: Bug chasing Criminal Nonconsensual or coerced acts that have indirect or direct victims Example: Manufacturing or distribution of child pornography. Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Continuum of Sexual Deviance *Work together to provide examples of sexual deviance that fall into one of the categories along this continuum. Highly Potentially Trivial Controversial Dangerous Criminal    Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Technicways and Social Change Technicways are the social configurations of normative and patterned behaviors formed in response to technology. They generally assume practical applications. For example, telephones increased our ability to reach someone more effectively. However, they are also adapted for deviant purposes. For example, streetwalking prostitutes could use the phone to become call girls. Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved. How have these developments been adapted for sexually deviant purposes? Internet Bulletin Boards Chat Rooms Forums Cellphones Blue tooth Text Messaging Built-in Cameras Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Models of Sexual Deviance Gagnon and Simon (1967) divided sexually deviant behaviors into three distinct categories. Normal Pathological Sociological Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Pre-Internet Model (Gagnon & Simon, 1967) Types of Deviance: Normal Pathological Sociological Definition Occurs often and among a large number of participants, making it statistically “normal” so to speak. Considered by most people to be harmful, is often against the law, and/or is engaged in by relatively few individuals. Behaviors that spawn unique forms of social structure despite the condemnation they generally incur Examples Anal Sex, Oral Sex, Masturbation, Pre-marital sex Pedophilia, Bestiality, BDSM, Sexual asphyxiates Prostitution, Homosexual groups, Swingers, Nudists Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved. Normal Deviance Normal deviance (also known as normative deviance or secret deviance) is sexual behavior that occurs often and among a large number of participants, thus making it statistically normal. These activities are statistically common despite their propensity to offend the normative standards of many. Examples include masturbation, oral sex and premarital sex. Most people have engaged in one or more of these acts. Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Pathological Deviance Pathological deviance is considered by most people to be harmful, is against the law, or is engaged in by relatively few individuals. There is a particular type of association between laws, mores and behavior. Understanding the sources of deviant learning and the reinforcement of continued behavior generally necessitates a psychological or social-psychological perspective rather than a sociological one. Examples include sexual contact with children, incest, rape and some forms of voyeurism and exhibitionism. Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

Sociological Deviance Sociological deviance is sociological in nature in that it consists of behaviors that spawn unique forms of social structure despite the condemnation that generally incur. The social structures generated by these activities generate specific social structures which serve to recruit participants, train them, gather people together to perform the act and provide support for the actor. Examples include bug chasing, some forms of voyeurism, homosexuality, prostitution, swinging and nudism (in nudist camps). Copyright © 2014 Carolina Academic Press. All rights reserved.

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