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  2. Deviant (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Deviant most commonly refers to deviant behavior, particularly in relation to social norms. Deviant may also refer to: Deviant (comics), a fictional race of humanoids in the Marvel Comics universe; Deviant, a short film by Benjamin Howard; Deviant logic, a class of non-classical logics "Deviant" (CSI: Miami episode)

  3. Deviance (sociology) - Wikipedia

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    Denial of responsibility: the deviant believes s/he was helplessly propelled into the deviance, and that under the same circumstances, any other person would resort to similar actions; Denial of injury: the deviant believes that the action caused no harm to other individuals or to the society, and thus the deviance is not morally wrong;

  4. Deviance - Wikipedia

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    Deviance or bid'ah, innovations and deviant acts or groups from orthodox Islamic law (Sharia) See also. Deviant (disambiguation) Deviation (disambiguation)

  5. Deviant (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A Deviant is a modified human with unstable genetics, that provokes different forms and abilities. Kro [17] – A Deviant Warlord who is the ruler of Lemuria and head of the Delta Network. Kro is a long-lived shapeshifter. Ahqlau [18] – Conspirator and friend of Yrdisis who posed as an ally of Kro, but was actually spying on him for Ghaur.

  6. Erich Goode - Wikipedia

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    Deviant Behavior is a textbook intended for undergrad students. In it, Goode takes the position of a weak constructionist. In it, Goode takes the position of a weak constructionist. Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance , written with Nachman Ben-Yehuda , is a book about moral panics, from a sociological perspective.

  7. Differential association - Wikipedia

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    An important quality of differential association theory concerns the frequency and intensity of interaction. The amount of time that a person is exposed to a particular definition and at what point the interaction began are both crucial for explaining criminal activity.

  8. Perversion - Wikipedia

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    Perversion usually differs from "deviant behavior", in that the latter covers areas of behavior (such as petty crime) for which perversion would be too strong a term. It is often considered derogatory , and, in psychological literature, the term paraphilia has been used as a replacement for most forms of sexual perversion, [ 1 ] though this ...

  9. Howard S. Becker - Wikipedia

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    The deviant is one to whom that label has been successfully applied; deviant behavior is behavior that people so label. [16] According to Becker, not all individuals who are labeled deviant must remain deviant, however once labeled deviant it becomes more likely an individual will take deviant paths. [16]