Asked by Paige Forrester on Jul 31, 2024
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The positivist perspective holds that deviant behavior is a voluntary act,an expression of human volition,will,or choice.
Positivist Perspective
An approach in sociology and criminology that emphasizes the use of empirical evidence to understand and change human behavior.
Voluntary Act
An action undertaken by an individual based on their free will or decision, without coercion.
Human Volition
The capacity or power of human beings to make choices or decisions freely, often considered as an aspect of human agency or free will.
- Grasp the nuance in perspectives on deviance, with a focus on the distinctions between constructionist and positivist views.
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Learning Objectives
- Grasp the nuance in perspectives on deviance, with a focus on the distinctions between constructionist and positivist views.
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