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Lastly, society's rejection of deviance and the pressure to normalize may cause shame in some individuals.
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There is political competition in which these moral crusaders originate crusades aimed at generating reform, based on what they think is moral, therefore defining deviance.
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Consequently, they saw any deviance as "ipso facto" evidence of severe interpersonal trauma.
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At the beginning of the twentieth century, psychiatric interpretations of social deviance were gaining a central role in criminology and policy making.
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He takes a harm reductionist approach to studying social deviance.
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Such transformations frustrate urban planning and revitalization, fostering deviance in the forms of drug-related activity and vagrancy.
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Informal controls reward or punish acceptable or unacceptable behaviour (i.e., deviance) and are varied from individual to individual, group to group, and society to society.
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In other words, imaginary deviance can exist that causes a frenzy of interesting sociological behavior in response to a non-existence phenomenon.
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Sterilisation was also mandated for chronic alcoholism and other forms of social deviance.
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Silence becomes employee deviance when an employee intentionally or unintentionally withholds any kind of information that might be useful to the organization.
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