Use of deviance in Sentences. 41 Examples

The examples include deviance at the start of sentence, deviance at the end of sentence and deviance in the middle of sentence

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deviance at the start of sentence


  1. Deviance Deviance is a much wider and more vague concept than is crime, and is therefore less easy to define.

deviance at the end of sentence


  1. Are there alternatives to the modifying or repackaging strategies which aim to reduce deviance?
  2. Prompted largely by developments in psychiatry, a change occurred in the very definition of deviance.
  3. Previously many historians perceived crime as abnormal and peripheral, fit only for study by specialists in deviance.
  4. Previously many historians perceived crime as abnormal and peripheral, fit only for study by specialists in deviance.
  5. Data on breaches of the taboo in small-scale communities are sparse and largely considered as cases of individual deviance.
  6. Data on breaches of the taboo in small-scale communities are sparse and largely considered as cases of individual deviance.
  7. These examples suggest that there is a possible principled basis for the distinction between semantic and syntactic deviance
  8. These examples suggest that there is a possible principled basis for the distinction between semantic and syntactic deviance

deviance in the middle of sentence


  1. In discussing deviance here, no moral judgment is implied save in one respect.
  2. In discussing deviance here, no moral judgment is implied save in one respect.
  3. Some scholars define crime as deviance from a social consensus of permitted behaviour.
  4. Some problems in stratification theory and the theory of deviance are mentioned above.
  5. Regulatory deviance rarely possesses the emotive properties of many traditional crimes.
  6. Where deviance has a categorical, unproblematic quality, a penal response is triggered.
  7. Where deviance has a categorical, unproblematic quality, a penal response is triggered.
  8. But the modern sociology of deviance is a rather special case, as I shall show in Chapter 7.
  9. But the modern sociology of deviance is a rather special case, as I shall show in Chapter 7.
  10. But the invisibility of women in the sociology of deviance is not simply a mirror of reality.
  11. There would seem, therefore, to be ample justification for describing the deviance of 3 as semantic.
  12. There would seem, therefore, to be ample justification for describing the deviance of 3 as semantic.
  13. As in other forms of enforcement, deviance which has taken place once is assumed capable of repetition.
  14. As in other forms of enforcement, deviance which has taken place once is assumed capable of repetition.
  15. Like all good history her book is a signpost to the strangeness of a world that has such deviance in it.
  16. It is, of course, perfectly possible for a sentence to exhibit semantic and grammatical deviance simultaneously: 7.
  17. It is, of course, perfectly possible for a sentence to exhibit semantic and grammatical deviance simultaneously: 7.
  18. The new deviance writers were naturally anxious to disengage themselves from association with such conservative goals.
  19. We saw too the marked trend to disavow deviance amongst the women whose personal histories are discussed in Chapter 2.
  20. The new deviance writers were naturally anxious to disengage themselves from association with such conservative goals.
  21. Deviant motivations, for example, are still taken as given; it is conformity rather than deviance that remains problematic.
  22. But the main concern of these works is to inhibit legal deviance rather than to encourage legal competence - whatever that may be.
  23. But the main concern of these works is to inhibit legal deviance rather than to encourage legal competence - whatever that may be.
  24. But it would be hazardous to assume that prominence and deviance are simply subjective and objective aspects of the same phenomenon.
  25. Examples have been widely attested of learners who exhibit correct performance on certain forms, and then lapse into deviance later on.
  26. We might even go so far as to say that amplification of deviance among one group rather than among another could simply be due to chance.
  27. Most sociologists of deviance have been so fascinated by the processes of defining deviance and becoming deviant that they have got over-excited.
  28. At a rather more humble level of philosophical sophistication, sociologists of crime and deviance have built their theories on similar suppositions.
  29. At a rather more humble level of philosophical sophistication, sociologists of crime and deviance have built their theories on similar suppositions.
  30. Lemert's concept of secondary deviance perhaps represented the most thorough resurrection of the criminological concern with the criminal justice system.
  31. Where the deviance provides for the development of social relationships between rule-enforcer and rule-breaker, enforcement is directed towards compliance.
  32. Where the deviance provides for the development of social relationships between rule-enforcer and rule-breaker, enforcement is directed towards compliance.

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