Unfortunately resocialisation of Deviant people is nearly impossible. Euthanasia is recommended, however should you choose not to take this path your only option is to pray to your chosen god(s) for a miracle.
You can't.
Yes, a person labeled as deviant can change their behavior and conform to societal norms through rehabilitation, therapy, or personal growth efforts. Change is possible through self-awareness, support systems, and a willingness to address the underlying reasons for their deviant behavior. The process of change may be challenging but individuals can evolve, learn from their mistakes, and integrate back into society.
If you mean deviant as in a person who deviates from a certain norm or belief: Abtrünniger/Abweichlerevil: das Böse
Primary deviance refers to the initial act of rule-breaking or deviant behavior, while secondary deviance refers to the continued or increased engagement in deviant behavior as a result of societal reactions to the initial act. Primary deviance is typically seen as a single event, whereas secondary deviance involves a person adopting a deviant identity.
someone who can't control there sexual deviant ways.
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.
A:Public records of arrests and convictions suggest that no religion I know is likely to help prevent deviant behaviour. Answer: Religion, itself, can't help, no. A person with strong faith in our true Creator can be helped, but it depends on their beliefs and how they hold true to them. If on the righteous path, there will be no deviant behavior from them.
Yes . Depends how you define 'deviant'. Some cultures use 'deviant' only for sexual deviance.
Aberrant, devious, irregular, anomalous are all synonyms for deviant.