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What's Normal, Deviant, and Criminal Behaviour:

 Normal Behaviour: Normal behaviour is what most people do and is okay in


a specific group or culture. It's what's considered usual and acceptable.
 Deviant Behaviour: Deviant behaviour is when someone does something
that goes against the rules or what's expected in a society. It's when people
act differently from what's typical.
 Criminal Behaviour: Criminal behaviour is when someone not only goes
against the rules but also breaks the laws of the land. It includes things like
stealing and hurting others, and it can get you into trouble with the law.

2. How These Behaviours Change Over Time and in Different


Places:

 Changes Over Time: What's normal, deviant, or criminal can change as


society evolves. For example, things like smoking in public places or wearing
certain clothes might have been okay in the past but could be against the
rules today.
 Different Cultures: Different cultures have their own ideas about what's
normal, deviant, or criminal. What's okay in one place might be considered
wrong somewhere else. This shows that these ideas can vary widely from one
culture to another.

3. Is It Bad for Everyone to Act the Same Way?

Is it a problem if everyone acts the same? Well, it's not that simple. While it's
important for people to follow some rules to keep society running smoothly, too much
sameness can stop new ideas from coming up. It can also make people afraid to be
themselves. Finding the right balance between following rules and being unique is a
challenge, but it's necessary for a society to be both organized and creative.

We hope this information helps you understand more about how people behave in
society. It's important to know these things to create fair and inclusive communities.
Explore our website for more details and research on these topics.

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