The grouping of conditions, persons, or activities that the society may find to be against their virtues, finds to be offending them and later condemns them with the strongest terms in the same society. The fact that some acts may be found to be positive and negative to a group of people in the society and unacceptable to others. In respect to the topic deviance maybe considered to be going against the societal values and agreements (Henry 6).
Example of Deviance
Child Kidnapping
Kinsley is a child from a village in New York. The boy was living with the parents in the city. The village was known to be rampant in some characters that are believed to be against the societal acceptance. The family was well to do and known all over the suburb as one of the richest families in the News York society.
He used to be taken by an academy bus every morning and dropped every evening. This was all that happened all days in the schooling period and so the parents did not bother or get considered to think that one day the child would get to the worst from the society. The boy took home by foot just like other days and rushed this day. On the way home the boy encountered three men and a lady who greeted him and started a talk just like a normal society people would do.
They engaged the boy in some talks that attracted he boy too much and the boy thought that they were good friends of their family who had visited them. As the boy agreed to go back they called a man who was driving a Probe model vehicle who drove to the road and picked them together with the boy thinking that he was taken by good friends.
The boy was taken and driven to a nearby village where he was taken to a house that had a basement. He was locked from inside and the kidnappers left leaving one of them inside. The boy realized that he was not in the safe hands when the parents were called and demanded to send 700 dollars to get the son back. It was not until the next morning when the parents sent the money and the boy was taken and dropped in the city streets in the evening. The boy took to the streets and asked a Good Samaritan to take him home.
Biological Aspect of Deviance
The body actions are controlled from the head that is the brain through the nervous system. The reaction in response to any change is first captured by the brain and the impulse is sent to the body parts through the nervous system to the organ that is supposed to respond to the same through any choice of action that the body finds a responsive. The effect of the hormone adrenaline brings about the response in the body (Stinson et al. 15).
The brain has the two parts that are considered to be respective to the changes around the body. The parts are the frontal cortex and the left hemisphere. The frontal cortex regulates the social judgment, self-concentration, intellectuality, self-control and the aggression. They control and dictates how one has to behave before and in the midst of other people. The left hemisphere controls the dictates the language, verbal control, and the speech. The way one decides to talk, the way one talks is controlled by these part of the brain.
Psychological
Psychology is study the behavioral characteristic of the people and any other living organism. The psychology of human beings is bound by the nature versus nurture in the human beings. The question has the been born bad or the bad characters developed when the person continued growing. The characters of person can be gained through the individuals who are interacting with. The directions on how to behave are developed in the genetics, neurology, and the biological qualities. Psychological behaviors are controlled in the brain and the biological controls of the body (Roger 23).
Structural Deviance.
This is the fact that deviance can be grouped and dealt with in portions. The portions are cultural, classification of right and wrong, social change and unifying of the other people. To start with is the cultural norms and values, this can be used to show that the society is not welcoming to any act which they think is not welcoming at all to it. For example, a thief being held in a prison for defying the law that steeling which is against the societal norms. The other is about the clarification of what is wrong and what is right. (Michelle Lee et al. 16).
Unification in the society on the others. The responses from a deviant person may be used to bring other people together. After an act like the terrorism is used to show that the people are defined in the society and can be used to get people back to their unification through the use of the grief’s and the shock.
Absolute Relativism and Social Power
According to a specialist Clarke crime is a purposive behavior that is designed to meet the needs of the offender which can be need for money sex excitement and status. Due factors such us time availability and ability the choice and the decision may be constrained, these makes the offender make a decision which fits themselves without consideration of whether or not they are against the society expectations or they are crime.
The other is the social disorganization theory. In these the science of man has been highly concerned with the facts about primitive people, these is to explain the whole thing about deviance and delinquencies (Lawrence 33). Urban culture and lifestyle are more complicated though the fundamental to motives in both instance is the same. It was argued that people with different perspectives and with different problems will not see the same phenomena even if the situation is the same.
The aspect of city life was analyzed using master copies borrowed from biology the idea was to compare ecological order which showed the pattern and organize change which result to production of different species living together of which are as a result of interaction. Man being termed as part of the animal also exhibit these effect of aggregation habitat. Children growing in highly populated areas leading an intensely public life interacting with others will form into a group which may crystalize to a gang. These early exposures lay a foundation very prone to law breaking.
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