"Deviance" in Sports: Is it Out of Control

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Across
  1. 2. an initiation of first year athletes into a team - considered inappropriate
  2. 4. deviance is less _____ on the field/court in modern sport
  3. 5. when a nonviolent philosophy, respect for self/others, and a sense of responsibility are emphasized, deviance is _____
  4. 7. another name for using performance enhancing substances
  5. 8. the Todd Bertuzzi - Steve Moore incident is an example of _____ to hockey norms
  6. 9. _______ propose more rules in sport to stop deviance
  7. 10. may occur in sport when mediating factors do not exist or are inconsistent
  8. 11. according to _____ theory inequality of power leads to deviance
  9. 12. some may suggest that this norm (2 words) enabled Graham James' predatory behaviour
  10. 13. constructionists believe acceptable limits to determine deviance is _____
  11. 15. set limits while also permitting a range of acceptable behaviours
  12. 16. sense of arrogance, separateness, and superiority often witnessed in Elite Power & Performance Sports
Down
  1. 1. ______ have higher rates of binge drinking
  2. 3. deviance in sport accepted as an _____ norm
  3. 6. actions, traits, or ideas outside of an acceptable range set by people is a _______ approach to defining deviance
  4. 14. _____ overconformity seems to be encouraged by coaches and fans