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Deviance

Deviance

as a violition of
establish social norms,
whether folkways,
mores or laws.
5 forms of deviance

01 Innovation 02 Ritualism
03 Retriatism 04 Rebillion
05 Confrormity
Innovation
Involved the acceptance of the
goals of a culture but the rejectio of
the traditional and or legitimate
means of attaining those goals.
Ritualism

involves the rejection of


cultural goals but the
routinized acceptance of the
means for achieving the
goals.
retreatism

happens when
individuals try to escape
from achieving social
goals.
REBILLION

usually observed in
minorities promoting change
and introducing alternative
values and institutions.
Conformity

Behaviour which involve change in


order to fit in.
Social Control

is a process os creating
and maintaning
stability.
Social Control

Reward Punishment

Social Ostracism
sOCIAL CONTROL
01 02 03
REWARD- PUNISHMEN SOCIAL OSTRACISM-
A thin given in T- Refers to the act of
recognition of ignoring and excluding
Are given to
one’s service, individuals.
those
effort, or
achievement individual who
deviate social
norms
HUMAN RIGHTS

IT IS LEGAL, SOCIAL AND


ETHICAL PRINCIPLES THAT
CONSIDER THE HUMAN PERSON
AS DESERVING BY LIBERTIES
AND PROTECTION OF HIS OR HER
HUMAN DIGNITY.
HUMAN RIGHTS

IT IS LEGAL, SOCIAL AND


ETHICAL PRINCIPLES THAT
CONSIDER THE HUMAN PERSON
AS DESERVING BY LIBERTIES
AND PROTECTION OF HIS OR HER
HUMAN DIGNITY.
HUMAN DIGNITY

IS AN INTANGIBLE IDEA OF
ONE’S SELF RESPECT, SELF-
ESTEEM AND SELF REGARD
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