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It would be her job to watch Brown and report on any deviance.
How do you tell the difference between positive and negative deviance?
Sexual deviance, including rape, is a serious problem in our society.
A serious form of deviance forces people to come together and react in the same way against it.
Social control is any process of defining and responding to deviance.
First, let us consider the relation between prominence and deviance.
Deviance from normal sexual behavior is common and can be classified in several ways.
The deviance information criterion is then used as measure of model fit.
Other times the reasons are none of the above, just human deviance."
Finally, does the traditional definition of deviance make sense from a female perspective?
Taking enforcement action requires in the first place techniques to bring deviance to light.
Just where the boundary of deviance lies is difficult to determine.
Do not censure me when your own physical deviance is evident.
They were unable to tolerate any deviance from their norm.
Although workplace deviance does occur, the behavior is not universal.
Finally, for employees high in openness to experience, production deviance is likely to occur.
"Work place testing is a search for deviance not dysfunction," he said.
Exploration of school deviance, however, indicates that an alternative position is required.
There are fine lines between deviance, desire, debt and duty.
Fewer young people can lead to a reduction in deviance and delinquency.
That way the computer can recognize the speaker's deviance from the correct motion.
It is this social reaction which generates and defines deviance.
Deviance then is a symptom of the social structure.
However, he also admitted that it is difficult to define the concept of "deviances".
Deviance pushes society's moral boundaries which, in turn leads to social change.
The abnormal is normal, and deviancy will be back right after the commercial.
During the sixties, there was a movement in this country to change the way we looked at deviancy.
"Even deviancy, and madness, threatening the future of the world itself?"
Such a model, we suggest, might well be found in deviancy amplification theory.
"Surely a man must be permitted a little harmless deviancy, every now and again?"
The project came at a time when homosexuality was still treated as criminal, a disease, and/or a deviancy.
However there has still been no systematic attempt to relate female deviancy to women's situation.
White parents defended the schools, pointing the finger at what they called deviancy and neglect in black families.
And I do not mean his sexual deviancy.
"We were probably the most permissive and tolerant city in America for social deviancy.
"Who taught him violence and sexual deviancy," Sam said.
Nothing blunt remained within him for bludgeoning deviancy to death."
But watching the trial is a safe deviancy.
One of the novel's main themes is sexual deviancy, specifically necrophilia.
The main elements of the deviancy amplification process are shown schematically in Figure 1.
She was looking for a painting by a local prison artist to hang in an installation devoted to deviancy and art.
Psychologists have not found any kind of sexual deviancy in Slovák.
He was a founder member of the National Deviancy Conference.
On the one hand, it makes sense that he would try to understand how his upbringing could have contributed to his brother's deviancy.
Deviancy amplification is achieved by means of a relatively simple positive feedback loop.
Deviancy, so the argument runs, has its roots in generational conflict which appears along cultural lines.
These days Plod would soon have him locked up and his works labelled the products of deviancy.