Device And Clindard's Four Definition Of Deviance

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1. When looking into the issue of homosexuality and marriage in terms of deviance and Clindard’s four definitions of deviance, it would be considered a deviant behavior because it does not conform to social norms. Since most people in the United States don’t see homosexuality as a social norm, according to the normative definition of deviance, it “departs from a norm and illicits a response” from a large portion of society. (Padgett, Defining Deviance) Since deviance is relative and not to generalizable to all cultures and society, it would not be considered a universal form of deviance but a deviant act in Western society. According to the statistical definition of deviance, homosexuality would also still be considered a deviant act. New