define deviance. Explain how social stratification and inequality can be a factor behind deviance?
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- the fact or state of diverging from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behaviour.
- "a study of crime and deviance"
- Social stratification refers to differential access to resources, power, autonomy, and status across social groups. Social stratification implies social inequality; if some groups have access to more resources than others, the distribution of those resources is inherently unequal. Societies can be stratified on any number of dimensions. In the United States, the most widely recognized stratification systems are based on race, social class, and gender.
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