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What Is Durkheim View Of Deviance

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1. In sociology, deviance is defined as an action or behavior that is outside of what society considers the norm. Deviance can pertain to underconforming, which is looking at what socitey considers acceptable and observing the negative reactions. Deviance can also pertain to overconformity, when a person over excels in a certain area. This type of deviance recieves a postive reaction from society, but is still a form of deviance. Observing both positive and negative deviance is useful because it allows society to observe and test the boundaries that are put in place. Durkheim views deviance as a normal and intergral part of a society due to the fact that contributes to social facts and overall functionalism. If society viewed deviance in this
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