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Chapter 7 Notes "Sociology in Our Times"

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 Sociologist and criminologist may define gans as a group of people who come together for purposes to be deviant or criminal by the larger society. U.S. government sources estimate that about 26,500 gangs, contaning a785,000 gang members, have been active in the United States in recent years. there is also cliques or friendship circles, whose members identify one another as mutually connected. And according to Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler cliques have a hierarchical structure, being dominated by leaders. Although cliques may have some similarities with gangs, there are some differences. Gangs play a large role in the economy of many low-income urban neighborhoods, where residents often believe that they must do whatever it is inorder to survive. 
 Deviance is any behavior, belief, or condition that violates significant social norms in the society or group in which it occurs. We may think of deviance as a type of behavior but people may regarded as deviant if they express a radical or unusual belief system. Members of cults may be consider deviant when their religious or political beliefs become known to people with more-conventional cultural beliefs. Deviant behavior also varies in its degree of seriousness, ranging from mild transgression of folkways, to more serious infringements of mores, to quite serious violations of the law. Some forms of deviant behavior violate the criminal law, which defines the behaviors that society lables as criminal. A crime is a behavior that violates criminal law and is punishable with fines, jail terms, and or other negative sanctions. Juvenile Delinquency, refers to a violation of law or the commission of a status offense by young people. 
 Social control refers to the systematic practices that social groups develop in order to encourage conformity to norms, rules, and laws and to discourage deviance.

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College Of San Mateo
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Sociology 100 - MATHUR
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Sociology in Our Times
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Apr 19, 2011
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