The Manufacture of Deviance by Walter D. Connor

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Deviance turning into a Pandemonium in the Society

Sometimes people ask if there is something like perfect. All everyone wants is to live in a community or society where there is no violence, or any form of vandalism. It is believed that little acts of violence generate into deviant behavior in the society. So what one may ask is what deviance is, or what is a deviate behavior? Deviant behavior is any behavior that is contrary to the dominant norms of society. There are many different theories on what causes a person to perform deviant behavior, including biological explanations, psychological explanations, and sociological explanations.

Another intriguing case study I came across and I found very interesting is the topics about deviance. Fortunately I came by a journal which was written by Walter D. Connor called “The manufacture of Deviance.’’ This case study was done in Soviet Purge in 1936-1938. In this journal he paid much attention to what caused people to be deviant. And so of the questions he asked himself or wondered about was could our environment cause us to be deviant? Or there could be something in born in us that cause people to be deviant? And another point is he wondered if the society or people around individual can cause them to be deviant.

At a time point in time during which this research was made people had different believes to which could be cause deviant behaviors in people such of which was attributed to witchcraft. Sometimes people believe hanging round with deviant people can make a person deviant and o Mr. Walter took time to study all the possible causes of deviant behavior in individuals and how deviant behaviors where tried to be stopped.

Through his research he tried to group deviant beh...

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... in terms of punishing deviant acts the society should be fair when doing so. We should not ignore some acts and say it is minor and also say some are major we as the society should try and managed the punishment of deviant acts on the same scale in this case the society will be a peaceful and safe place to be in.

Works Cited

Chirasha, Vonai, and Mildred Mahapa. "An Analysis of the Causes and Impact of Deviant Behaviour in the Workplace. the Case of Secretaries in State Universities." Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences 3.5 (2012): 415-21. ProQuest. Web. 27 Apr. 2014.

Connor, Walter D. 1972. “The Manufacture of Deviance: The Case of the Soviet Purge, 1936-1938.” American Sociological Review. 37(4): 403-413

Crossman, Ashley “Sociological Explanations of Deviant Behavior,” About.com sociology. 2009. Web.27 April 2014.

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