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  1. preacher kids are viewed as being hellions who are social deviants. The second concept is that preacher kids are expected to be perfect. They are to be role models for people and be like their minister father. Some mention should be made about the reasoning behind the projects. When I did the original project with “Bob”,

    • Tara J. Allman
    • 2007
  2. Jan 31, 2017 · Interviews reveal that while claiming to embrace their deviant status, members engage in common neutralization techniques including denial of responsibility for the pain and discomfort they cause, appealing to higher loyalties, and denial of victimization.

    • Todd Powell-Williams, Melissa Powell-Williams
    • 2017
  3. Aug 13, 2012 · Two decades ago, Gottfredson and Hirschi (1990) put forward A General Theory of Crime (GTC) hypothesizing that an individual's level of self-control influences the level of deviance in which the in...

    • Jennifer M. Crosswhite, Jennifer L. Kerpelman
    • 2012
    • Sexual Misconduct as An Act
    • Sexual Misconduct as Subjective Experience
    • Sexual Misconduct as An Ethical Or Cultural Interpretation
    • Sexual Misconduct as Sexuality
    • Sexual Misconduct as Misuse of Power

    Some policies justify their use of acts to describe sexual misconduct. The Anglican Church of Australia, for example, states, “To show understanding of harassment, assault and sexually inappropriate behavior, it is more useful for the Protocol to describe the behavior and give examples, rather than attempt to define it.” Within this approach, there...

    Describing sexual misconduct as subjective experience as a category is closely connected to describing sexual misconduct as an act. This category, however, places increased focus on the abused person, emphasizing their emotional response to the abusive or inappropriate behavior as an outcome. “Harassment” is a term commonly used as a preface to ela...

    Ethical and cultural guidelines in both society and the church are important standards for measuring acceptable behavior. Descriptions of sexual misconduct according to an ethical or cultural interpretation tend to focus on the moral unacceptability of a behavior, such as “inappropriate hugs and kisses” (United Church of Christ 2001), “inappropriat...

    The essence of sex seen from a Christian and humanistic point of view is, from my point of view, an act based on a symmetrical power balance in which both parties have the freedom to choose or reject intimacy (Kleiven 2016, p.257). The approach to sex in our culture seems to focus primarily on the individual experience. The other person is an objec...

    I used a power analytical approach to analyze all of the categories thus far, and power as an interpretive category was explicitly used in half of the policies examined. The Baptist General Conference (2005) describes a power relation as a position in which an individual “offers or invites the exchange [of] favors for a promise of some advantage th...

    • Tormod Kleiven
    • tormod.kleiven@vid.no
    • 2018
  4. Feb 13, 2024 · Deviance is a behavior, trait, or belief that departs from a social norm and generates a negative reaction in a particular group. In other words, it is behavior that does not conform to the norms of a particular culture or society. It includes those behaviors that attract negative responses and social controls.

  5. Learning Objectives. After reading this chapter, you should be able to. 1.1 Define deviant behavior. 1.2 Describe the dimensions of deviance. 1.3 Explain how deviant behavior functions in society. 1.4 Define globalization and summarize how it impacts the nature and extent of social deviance in the United States and around the world.

  6. Oct 9, 2021 · This study investigated the effects of supervisors’ incivility regarding employees’ deviant behavior, the mediating effect of anger, and the moderating role of moral identity in the relationship between incivility and deviant behavior.

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