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  2. Feb 13, 2024 · Deviance in sociology refers to actions or behaviors that violate widely-accepted cultural norms within a society. Since deviance is defined relative to sociocultural standards, what is considered deviant differs across societies and time periods, and is largely determined by those in power.

  3. As nouns the difference between deviant and deviate is that deviant is a person who deviates, especially from norms of social behavior while deviate is a person with deviant behaviour; a deviant, degenerate or pervert.

  4. The deviant is one to whom the label has successfully been applied; deviant behavior is behavior that people so label. In other words, "behavior only becomes deviant or criminal if defined and interfered as such by specific people in [a] specific situation."

  5. Deviant behavior is any behavior that is contrary to the dominant norms of society. There are many different theories on what causes a person to perform deviant behavior, including biological explanations, sociological explanations, as well as psychological explanations.

  6. May 1, 2023 · This article discusses what causes deviant behavior and how it differs from socially acceptable behavior. It also covers different types of deviant behavior and how some behaviors, such as addiction, can span from socially acceptable to deviant.

  7. Together they help answer the questions posed earlier: why rates of deviance differ within social categories and across locations, why some behaviors are more likely than others to be considered deviant, and why some kinds of people are more likely than others to be considered deviant and to be punished for deviant behavior.

  8. As nouns the difference between deviant and deviance is that deviant is a person who deviates, especially from norms of social behavior while deviance is actions or behaviors that violate formal and informal cultural norms such as laws and customs.

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