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He takes a "harm reductionist" approach to studying social deviance.
But they also turned her near uniqueness as a female writer into a morality tale of sexual and social deviance.
Criminal justice studies now combine the practical and technical policing skills with a study of social deviance as a whole.
If those answers reveal some inner shame, it considers them to be prone to social deviance.
Sterilisation was also mandated for chronic alcoholism and other forms of social deviance.
Moral entrepreneurs are also central in the construction of social deviance, including the development of drug scares.
It was here, too, that broader links were formed with other kinds of social deviance which had similarly been reduced to technical problems.
Praveen Attri claims genetic reasons to be largely responsible for social deviance.
At the beginning of the twentieth century, policy makers adopted psychiatric interpretations of social deviance.
"Social deviance and the 'discovery' of the moron."
Looking at Castle's work, you feel not so much his social deviance as his innate visual intelligence and technical inventiveness.
Howard Becker's book Outsiders is an influential work, examining the perceived social deviance of popular musicians.
Anomie or weakening of the common morality, and social deviance as behavior that departs from generally accepted standards in society.
Deviant Behavior is a peer-reviewed academic journal which focuses on social deviance, including criminal, sexual, and narcotic behaviors.
The ordinary person in the 17th century Dutch Republic viewed tobacco as a novelty and associated smoking with social deviance.
In contrast, factor 2 was found to be related to antisocial personality disorder, social deviance, sensation seeking, low socioeconomic status and high risk of suicide.
In a crackdown on "social deviance," Ersoy's public performances were banned along with those of other transsexual and transgendered people.
He taught at the university from 1969 through 1999, specializing in minority and ethnic group relations, social deviance, social theory, and the sociology of sport.
Overall, the picture is clear: prosocial behaviour is related to role taking ability development and social deviance is linked to egocentrism.
Durkheim's strain theory attributes social deviance to extremes of the dimensions of the social bond.
Explanations for the distortions in his images of figures have included madness, social deviance (a euphemism for homosexuality) and hashish.
He also is known internationally for his research on the relationship between social deviance, law and diversity, and is a former editor of the International Studies Quarterly.
Mario Borrelli, Exclusion from the Productive Process, Social Deviance and Mental Illness, 1975.
The column depicts a country catapulted from the evil grip of Communist dictatorship into an equally alarming morass of social deviance, pervasive chaos and abject lawlessness.
Consequently, labeling theory postulates that it is possible to prevent social deviance via a limited social shaming reaction in "labelers" and replacing moral indignation with tolerance.