Deviance: Breaking Social Norms
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Updated on: 03/26/2020 09:59 AM Due on: 03/26/2020

For this assignment, research norms found in other cultures that would be considered deviant in our culture today. Then, break one of American society's expected norms by performing a behavior that is common in another culture or time period.
*Please remember to perform a deviant behavior, not a criminal behavior*.
Here are some ideas to get you started:
- Bowing instead of shaking hands
- Invading the personal space of someone with whom you are talking
- Slurping your food loudly
- Riding in the front seat of a taxi
- Avoiding making eye contact while speaking to someone
- Dropping in on a neighbor you have never met for a visit
- Teasing and hair-spraying your hair excessively
- Wearing a minimum of four layers of clothing – for women
- Wearing shoes with a noticeable heel and/or donning a long-haired wig – for men
Interpretation and Reflection
In a 1–2-page paper, address the following questions:
- What norm did you break, and where (or when) is this behavior considered normal?
- How did breaking this social norm make you feel? How did people react to you?
- How do norms contribute to the concept of conformity and social control?
- What is the relationship between deviance and crime? Discuss why certain acts are formally discouraged by laws while other behaviors are simply informally discouraged but not illegal.
- In your opinion, if someone commits a deviant act but no one is around to see it, is it still deviant?
Reference
Schaefer, R. T. (2018). Sociology in modules. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Education.

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