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Deviance is defined as the recognized violation of a cultural norm. One category of deviance is crime, the violation of society’s formal criminal law. There are many conflicting theories that try to explain crime and deviance, but I am just going to touch on a couple of them. ... Robert Merton argued that deviance results from particular social arrangements. ... His insight is that no society can exist without deviance (Sociology textbook, pg. ... Mores are attached to Criminology, while folkways are more central to the study of deviance. ... The key to understanding deviance is our understanding of cultures and group norms.


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