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Informal deviance refers to minor violations of informal social norms, while formal deviance involves breaking formal laws or rules. Informal deviance is often subjective and can vary by context, whereas formal deviance is defined by written laws and carries legal consequences.
Deviance is the sociological term that refers to the recognized violation of cultural norms.
The initial acts of deviance that a person might commit are often referred to as primary deviance. These are the first instances of breaking societal norms or rules, which may or may not lead to further deviant behavior.
Deviance usually means perversion or criminality (or both).
Deviance can vary in severity, ranging from mild to severe. Mild deviance may involve minor rule-breaking behaviors, while severe deviance can involve serious criminal acts or behaviors that significantly deviate from societal norms. The severity of deviance is typically determined by the impact of the behavior on individuals or society.