what are the initial acts of the violence that a person might commit known as
(A)First deviance

(B)Beginning deviance

(C)Catalyst deviance

(D)Primary deviance ​

Respuesta :

I believe the answer is primary deviance.

The initial acts of violence that a person might commit are known as Primary deviance.

Why are the initial acts of violence that a person might commit known as primary deviance?

  • Deviance is behavior that strays from learned social norms and includes primary( the initial act) and secondary (the continuation) types.
  • Primary deviance refers to the initial act of deviance.
  • The term primary deviance originates from Edwin Lemert(1912-1996), an American sociologist, who conducted early work on the social basis of deviance.
  • Primary deviance is seen to consist of deviant acts(with any amount of causes) before they are publicly labeled and has 'only marginal implications for the status and psychic structure of the person concerned.'
  • Primary deviance has been used to describe both traditionally deviant behaviors in childhood as well as tangential matters.

Hence, option(d) Primary deviance is the correct answer.

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