Primary Deviance Is Usually Nonviolent And Infrequent
In sociology, deviance is often misunderstood as something extreme, dangerous, or inherently violent. In reality, many forms of deviant behavior are minor, temporary, and relatively harmless. This is where the concept that primary deviance is usually nonviolent and infrequent becomes important. Primary deviance helps explain how ordinary people may occasionally break social norms without becoming … Read more
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