Social Deviance/Symbolic Interactionism

The symbolic interactionist school of sociology came up as a counterpoint to the structural-functionalist view. This school is interested primarily in individual-to-individual interactions by way of communication through symbols (the symbolic, subjective definitions of objects and ideas in the world; definitions that may hold different meanings for different individuals).

Symbols

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Sutherland

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Differential Association

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White Collar Crime

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Tannenbaum

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Labeling Theory

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Primary And Secondary Deviance

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