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    Theories of Deviance Applied to Drug Use Since the dawn of society there have been people whose behavior differed from the rest of society. There are many different theories and perspectives on why people do things like abuse drugs‚ and although we my never have all the answers‚ sociology still help us to understand the problem better. In order to understand the theories of deviance‚ and apply them to drug use in our society one must first understand what deviance is. Alex Thio defines deviance as "an

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    Drug dealers and drug users Introduction The drug dealers are criminals because they violate the laws against sale of drugs. They engage in activities such as manufacture‚ cultivation‚ distribution‚ and sale of drug substances prohibited in law. Because of the illegal drug dealings‚ the smugglers carry severe penalties that include sentencing‚ depending on the drug classification. The drug users become addicted to the drugs and finally die. A good example of a drug dealer is Frank Lucas who used

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    Reese was a big time drug lord located on the eastside of Los Angeles California. Thomas Reese had a nickname‚ Tootie. Tootie Reese was also a gang member from PJ Watts Crips which are also known as Project Watts Crips. PJ’s were founded on the eastside of Los Angeles better known as Watts. Imperial Courts Housing Projects was and still are considered their homeland. Reese started selling cocaine and heroin in 1965. Being that cocaine and heroin were addicting drugs‚ it didn’t take long

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    This project report entitled: A study on dealer stratification with reference to TANCEM” is intended to determine the dealer satisfaction‚ Products awareness‚ fluctuation of demand and needs and wants of the dealers. Primarily the well defined objectives one framed according to the study. Then questionnaire is prepared based on the defined objectives. The prepared questionnaire is used to get way of personal interview from the dealers. The response given by the customers are analyzed

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    Charles Wingate Principles of Sociology Professor Ciliberto Paper #4 Deviance Deviance is the recognized violence of cultural norms. The concept of deviance is very broad because norms are what guide human activity. Deviant acts are known as crime‚ which is the violation of a society’s formally enacted criminal law. Criminal deviance varies from a wide range including minor traffic violations‚ and major violations such as robbery and murder. Society tries to regulate people’s thoughts and

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    References: Chappell‚ Lindsey‚ (1989) "Sales Climate Chills Mall Fever" Automotive News‚ August 7‚ p. 1. Defrancesco‚ Brian (1990) "Bucks From the Future‚" Ward ’s Auto Dealer‚ March‚ pp. 20-27. Ferron‚ J.‚ and Jake Kelderman‚ Betting on the Franchise‚ 1984‚ NADA. Jackson‚ Charles‚ (1990) "Local Black Dealers Are Here to Survive‚" The Cincinnati Enquirer‚ November 27‚ section D p.1. Maynard‚ Roberta‚ (1990) "No Train‚ No Gain‚" Automotive Executive‚ April p. 25. NADA (1990) "Project 2000

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    Introducing Deviance Within society there is culture and norms-principals‚ standards‚ and expectations. As people‚ we make up our society‚ setting goals and expectations for ourselves. When someone decides to venture past the norms of culture‚ this is called deviant behavior; essentially breaking the rules or the balance that society has developed. Theories are abstract thoughts derived on questions to help clarify problems such as deviance. This paper is designed to compare and contrast two theories

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    Deviance Deviance: Behavior that violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society. However‚ different culture defines deviance differently. Same behavior can be defined as conformity for some culture but in contrast defined as obedience for other culture. * Example: Alcoholism (some society look it as an acceptable behavior but some society (Islamic) look it as deviance. Deviance involves the violation of group norms‚ which may or may not be formalized into law.

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    Deviance Deviance is defined as‚ “The recognized violation of cultural norms.” Deviance is an act of rebellion against a set of rules‚ and each society establishes different norms. Individuals are expected to follow a specific rule‚ and if broken they may be labeled as deviant. In many situations‚ breaking these laws and rules should not be acceptable but sometimes it is necessary. However‚ being defined as deviant isn’t always because

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