Sociological Theories of Deviance

(from: Allen Liska (1987). Perspectives on Deviance, 2nd ed.)

Structural Theories:

Deviance is characterized as a product of stable, macro level patterns of interaction characteristic of a particular society.

Process Theories:

Deviance is characterized as a product of a fluid sequence of stages, decision points, and negotiations through which behavior and its meaning emerges.

 

Normative

Definitional/Reactive

Structural

Strain, Social Disorganization

Cultural/Pluralistic Conflict, Radical Conflict, Feminist Structuralism

Process

Subcultural, Control, Differential Association

Labeling Theory, Ethnomethodology/Phenomenology

This page has been translated to French by Mathilde Guibert. July 2020.

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