Term 2022/23L:
Lectures a) Determinants defining the scope and subject of the science of deviance and basic terminology - lecture • Explanation of selected terms related to the issues of social deviation (social problem, social process, reference norms, social control, anomie, conformism, non-conformism, social pathology) • Interpretation of the concept of social deviation (positive and negative deviation, criteria for classifying deviations) b) Society and deviant behavior • Social disorganization - concept, theory overview, social and individual effects of social disorganization • Social marking and deviant behavior (spiral and sequential model of deviance, mechanisms of marking, social determinants of social reactions, effects marking, creating a deviant, stereotypes and prejudice) • Social control and deviant behavior (the role of social control and components of social control in the theories of E. Durkheim and T. Hirschi) • Evolution of views of the Chicago school of social ecology - from social Darwinism to the transmission of cultures • Culture conflicts and learning deviant behavior • Differential connections and deviant behavior (E. Sutherland's theory) • Deviant behavior in the context of anti-naturalistic theories • Social conflict on the basis of criminology • B. Vold's theory of group conflict • T. Bernard's radical criminology
c) Organization of society and the concepts of deviance (characteristics of a conflict and consensual society, social organization and the concept and role of a deviant)
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Term 2023/24L:
Lectures a) Determinants defining the scope and subject of the science of deviance and basic terminology - lecture • Explanation of selected terms related to the issues of social deviation (social problem, social process, reference norms, social control, anomie, conformism, non-conformism, social pathology) • Interpretation of the concept of social deviation (positive and negative deviation, criteria for classifying deviations) b) Society and deviant behavior • Social disorganization - concept, theory overview, social and individual effects of social disorganization • Social marking and deviant behavior (spiral and sequential model of deviance, mechanisms of marking, social determinants of social reactions, effects marking, creating a deviant, stereotypes and prejudice) • Social control and deviant behavior (the role of social control and components of social control in the theories of E. Durkheim and T. Hirschi) • Evolution of views of the Chicago school of social ecology - from social Darwinism to the transmission of cultures • Culture conflicts and learning deviant behavior • Differential connections and deviant behavior (E. Sutherland's theory) • Deviant behavior in the context of anti-naturalistic theories • Social conflict on the basis of criminology • B. Vold's theory of group conflict • T. Bernard's radical criminology
c) Organization of society and the concepts of deviance (characteristics of a conflict and consensual society, social organization and the concept and role of a deviant)
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