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Objectivist approach - ---deviance is real + can be studied objectively

-normative

-deviance violates social norms

-deviance causes a social harm (problematic, must define harm, e.g prostitution: some people
get harmed some don't)

-are a statistical anomaly (exhibited by minority, not characteristic of majority, majority decides
what is acceptable)

-can't decide on a specific definition

-Goals: not to define deviance but to better understand these behaviours (causes), to offer
ways of preventing them (solutions), try to fix it + get rid of it in society



Subjectivist approach - ---no act, belief, trait is inherently deviant

-deviance is not real, all an interpretation

-deviance is relative

-Relativist/reactionist/social constructionist

-Deviance is in the eye of the beholder

-Historical relativity (not objective, depends on the time frame, e.g drinking illegal during
prohibition but not now)

,-Cross cultural relativity (deviance varies across cultures, e,g homosexuality legal in America but
not in other countries)

-Gendered relativity (e.g deviant for one sex to wear clothes of another, deviant for men to
wear makeup, sleeping around good for men but not women)

-Deviance as a reaction, interpretation, definition



3 Theories of Deviance - --biological, psychological, sociological



Biological - ---link between biology and behaviour

-sick bodies

-something going on inside the body

-genes

-can see it in an mri or cat scan

-twin study evidence



Psychological - --sick minds

-not about genes or physical functioning of body

-cognitive function, abnormal behaviour

-problem with decision making



Sociological - ---not enough to look at bodies + cognitive processes

-can't fully understand deviance without societal aspect



Biological Theory: Somatype Theory - ---William Sheldon

-Humans born into ⅓ categories (somatypes)

, -What role genes play in deviant behaviour

-One of these body types more predisposed to deviance by virtue of body type → mesomorphs

-Endomorphs: pear shaped, round, more weight, overweight, underdeveloped muscles,
soft/flabby skin, sociable, outgoing, friendly, easygoing, even tempered, relaxed

-Ectomorphs: taller than average, thin, delicate build, introvert, loners, sensitive, anxiety,
nervous, poor social skills

-Mesomorphs: muscular, thick skin, hard bodies, well developed, aggressive, loud, adventurous,
competitive, short tempered



Biological Theory: Twin Study - ---K Christiansen

-Tried to find out what role nature plays in deviant behaviour

-Compared criminal records of fraternal + identical twins

-35% of identical twins shared criminal record

-13% of fraternal twins shared criminal record



Adoption Study - ---Among population criminals, locate adoptees

-Trace family history

-Compare criminal records of biological VS adoptive families

-More criminality among biological families bc you are passing genetics



Consistent Finding - --greater likelihood of criminality among biological families than adoptive



Psychological Theory: Freud - ---Not born with psychological health

-7 stages we must go through

-Must go through these stages to become psychologically healthy

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