Across
- 2. theorist that observed at that an an itself is not deviant unless there is a reaction to it
- 4. the violation of rules or norms
- 7. blemishes that discredit a person's claim to a normal identity
- 8. a group's formal and informal means of enforcing norms
- 11. according to Miller this is the low value placed on being soft or sentimental
- 14. unwritten rules of socially acceptable behaviour
- 16. Marxists see laws and policing as serving the interests of this group.
- 18. ______ means referring to approved ways of reaching cultural goals
- 19. according to Social control theory this has to do with respect and shared human values
Down
- 1. theorist who noted that deviance is functional for society
- 3. the violation of norms that are written into law
- 5. theorist whose major divergence from Durkheim involves the use of power
- 6. the legitimate objectives held out to the members of society
- 7. a reward or punishment for approved behaviour
- 9. Cloward and Ohlin noted at these structures are woven into the life of slums
- 10. Miller suggests that lower class patterns challenge the mainstream values forming these delinquent groups.
- 12. the violation of a society's formally enacted law
- 13. the theorist that studied the strength of bonds an individual has to society
- 15. _____ theory developed by Merton
- 17. theory which suggests people are affected by perceptions and channel behaviour accordingly
