Social power can influence deviant labeling by shaping who has the authority to define what is considered deviant behavior, and who gets labeled as deviant. Those with more social power, such as government officials or media representatives, may have a greater impact on determining what behaviors are labeled as deviant and can perpetuate stigmas and stereotypes towards marginalized groups. This can result in disproportionate labeling of certain individuals or groups as deviant, leading to further marginalization and inequality.
Yes, deviance can be pluralistic as different societies, cultures, and groups may have varying definitions and norms regarding what is considered deviant behavior. What is considered deviant in one context may not be seen as deviant in another.
sorry there is none but not that i know of actually.
sorry there is none but not that i know of actually.
they only persecuted those minority groups that they considered to be anti-social, deviant or criminal.
CANNOT be answered with a yes or no. Too broad a question. Define "DEVIANT ACTS." "Deviant" to who? Morally deviant? Criminally deviant? Religiously deviant? etc . . . (????)
do you think it is deviant for our government to have such inequality?
Deviant UK was created in 2004.
The Deviant Strain was created in 2005.
Yes . Depends how you define 'deviant'. Some cultures use 'deviant' only for sexual deviance.
I don't know if it is deviant, but it is sure gross.
Aberrant, devious, irregular, anomalous are all synonyms for deviant.