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Functionalism and Deviance
Chapter 7 Section 2
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Costs and Benefits of Deviance
Some deviance can contribute to smooth operation of society. Negative Effects: Erodes trust Can lead to more deviance in others. Expensive Diverts resources Benefits: Clarifies norms Makes society defend its values Increases unity within a group Promotes needed social change
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Strain Theory Emile Durkheim’s Anomie: A social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting, or absent. Robert Merton applied this to deviance and developed Strain Theory. Theory that deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals by legitimate means.
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Merton’s Strain Theory continued…
When people accept the goal and means to achieve it is called: Conformity. Four Responses to Strain: Innovation: accepts goal, uses illegal means to achieve it. Ritualism: Rejects goal, continues to use legitimate means. Retreatism: rejects goals and legitimate ways of achieving, totally giving up. Rebellion: Reject both success and approved means for achieving it. Substitute new goals and means.
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Control Theory Travis Hirschi’s control theory based on Durkheim’s views. Control theory: theory that compliance with social norms requires strong bonds between individuals and society 4 Basic Principles Attachment: More likely to conform with strong attachments. Commitment: Greater commitment leads to conformity. Involvement: Participation in approved social activity Belief: Belief in norms and values leads to conformity.
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Your assignment Write an explanation for each positive and negative effect of deviance (8 total).
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