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$1.00 deviant behavior

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give examples of deviant behavior
 
 
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$10.00 SOC120 Week 6 Check Point Deviant Behavior

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Preview: ... ur societies perspective on this deviant behavior are the womens equal rights movement, historically significant women and religions such as Christianity that covet women and do not restrict them as much as the Muslim faith. Other Muslim based societies such as Iran and other Arab states have fallen head long into their religions which endorse honor killin ...

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$5.00 SOC120 Wk 6 Deviant Behavior

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Preview: ... acted law, is formal deviance while an informal social violation such as picking one's nose is an example of informal deviance. It also means not doing what the majority does or alternatively doing what the majority does not do. For instance, behaviors caused by cultural difference can be seen as deviance. It does not necessarily mean criminal behavior.

An example of a group considered deviant in the modern United States is the Ku Klux Klan. Milder examples include punks and goths.

Any killing (murder) of another human being is considered deviant in today's society. Historically, it wasn't considered such as it is now. Today, although they do not even know the people they are killing, soldiers are not considered deviants because it is their "job" to kill for their country.

o When a crime is committed by someone who has a powerful status in this society, how is their deviant behavior handled in comparison to someone who has less power in society?

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