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    Labeling Theory

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    homosexuality‚ addiction‚ etc. Deviance means actions or behaviors that violate social norms. There are many people who have helped create the labeling theory‚ Howard Becker‚ Edwin Lemert‚ Charles Horton Cooley‚ George Herbert Mead‚ Frank Tannenbaum‚ and many more. In the early 1950’s‚ works from Howard Becker and Edwin Lemert had similar concepts. Becker analyzed the conditions of the labeling theory in his book entitled The Outsiders in 1963. He defines deviance as "not a quality of a bad person

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    Crime and Deviance Revision SCLY 4: Crime and Deviance with Methods in Context Sociology Department Greenhead College SCLY 4: Crime and Deviance with Methods in Context Remember: You have to revise everything‚ because you have no choice on the exam paper. http://www.jblearning.com/samples/0763742848/Exploring%20Criminal%20Justice-Ch%203.pdf http://www.markedbyteachers.com/as-and-a-level/sociology/using-materials-from-item-a-and-elsewhere-assess-the-strengths-and-limitations-of-offici

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    Ethics and Social Responsibility Ethics is the set of moral principles or values that define right and wrong. Workplace deviance is behavior that violates organizational norms about right and wrong and harms the organization or its workers. There are four different types of workplace deviance. Production deviance and property deviance harm the company‚ whereas political deviance and personal aggression harm individuals within the company. Under the U.S. Sentencing Commission Guidelines‚ companies

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    SOC 201 – Final Study Sheet This is a study sheet and not an all-inclusive review. A majority of what you need to know is on here but you are also responsible for the materials covered in the readings that we did not discuss in class‚ as well as the films‚ and online articles. I suggest you study the reviews at the end of each chapter in the book‚ and take the practice tests. Good luck! What is the difference between sex and gender? What is sexuality? Sexual orientation? Sex: The biological

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    Chapter 02 Job Performance   True / False Questions   1. Evaluating an employee’s performance based on results alone gives an accurate picture of which employees are worth more to the organization.    True    False   2. Job performance is formally defined as the value of the set of employee behaviors that contribute‚ either positively or negatively‚ to organizational goal accomplishment.     True    False   3. Task performance includes employee behaviors that are directly involved in the transformation

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    idea focused on this theory is that society is an intricate unit composed of interconnected parts (Macionis‚ 2008). Durkheim‚ a French sociologist based his work on this theory. He argues that deviance is normal and vital part of any society since it adds to the social order. According to Durkheim‚ deviance fulfills four functions. Clarify Norms. Assertion of cultural Values and norms: witnessing an individual being punished for a deviant action strengthens what a society perceives as unacceptable

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    Chapter 5 | Socialization Socialization: Lifelong (process) social experience by which people develop their human potential & learn culture Personality: A persons fairly consistent patterns of acting‚ thinking and feeling The social Sciences: The role of Nurture * Psychologist John B Watson developed a theory called behaviorism‚ which holds that behaviour is not instinctive but learned. (Nature not nurture) * Nurture is our nature Studies of non human primates * Psychologist

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    hypotheses: A) If the amount of commitment to the college goes up will deviance go down?; B) If involvement with the college is increased then does deviance go down?; and C) If a student associates‚ or attaches‚ themselves to deviant peers will deviance be the likely result? These answers will be sought after in this study. However‚ it is important to focus on what results are found in this study as a way to oppose crime and deviance among college students. For example‚ if it is found out that students

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    believe criminal or deviant behaviors are not because of ones physical characteristic. This essay will mainly focus on the Functionalist and Conflict Theories of crime. Conflict theorist argue that deviance is deliberately chosen‚ and often political in nature‚ where as Functionalist theorist argue that deviance and crime is caused by structural tensions created by social structure. Functionalists argue that people commit crimes because there is something wrong with the society the individual is in‚ and

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