Published April 9, 2025
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Deviant Behavior: Understanding its nature and impact
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- 1. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology Nukus branch of uzbek state university of physical culture and sports
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Deviant behavior refers to actions or behaviors that violate societal norms or expectations. This behavior can range from mild infractions to serious criminal acts, and it plays a crucial role in the dynamics of social control and the functioning of societies. This article explores the nature of deviant behavior, its causes, types, and how societies react to such behavior. Understanding deviant behavior is essential to improve social cohesion, prevent crime, and foster healthy communities.
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- · Sutherland, E. H. (1947). Principles of Criminology. 4th edition. Glencoe, IL: Free Press.