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Aberrant Behavior

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Social aberrant Serial Killer Jane Toppan Source: Wikimedia Commons License:  Image is Public Domain View License Details: Click Here Deviation in a sociological context is described as the actions or conduct that violates  standards  cultural norms including formally promulgated (eg crime). Informal as well as violations of social norms (eg, the rejection of the customs). In the domain of sociologists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and criminologists who study how these rules are created, how they change over time and how they are enforced, as well as the non-compliance is considered an aberrant act. Aberration or deviation of Social Norms and Violation of the same Aberration or deviation as reactive building The Different Types and Theories of deviant behavior or Considered Aberrant Structural-Functional  The strain theory of Merton (Sociology) Symbolic Interactionism Sutherland Differential Association (Differenti...

Cuckoo Bumblebee Behavior: Morphology, Parasitism | Althox

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The world of insects is a tapestry woven with intricate behaviors and remarkable adaptations, and among its most fascinating threads are the cuckoo bumblebees. These enigmatic insects, primarily belonging to the subgenus Psithyrus within the genus Bombus , represent a unique evolutionary path in the Hymenoptera order. Unlike their more familiar social bumblebee cousins, cuckoo bumblebees have abandoned the laborious tasks of nest building and foraging, opting instead for a life of social parasitism. Their existence is intrinsically linked to the industriousness of other bumblebee species, upon which they rely for survival and reproduction. This parasitic lifestyle has driven significant evolutionary changes in their morphology, physiology, and behavioral repertoire, making them a compelling subject of scientific inquiry. Understanding the cuckoo bumblebee offers a window into the complex dynamics of interspecies relationships and the diverse strategies life employs to thrive. ...

Other types of aberrations or deviations Social

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Aberrated or  Social Deviants Cary Stayner  Serial Murderer Source: Wikimedia Commons License:  Public Domain Image View License Details: Click Here Primary and Secondary Deviation Edwin Lemert developed the idea of ​​the deviation or aberration primary and secondary schools as a way of explaining the labeling process. Deviation or aberration general primary is any deviation before the deviation is labeled as such. Secondary deviation is any action that takes place after the primary deviation as a reaction to the institutional identification of the person as deviant or aberrant. When an actor commits a crime (primary deviation or aberration), but mild, the institution will bring social sanctions that are set for the actor. However, the punishment does not necessarily stop crime, so the actor could make the deviation or primary aberration same again, so that even the most severe reactions of the institutions. At this point, the act...

Social Networks Highway Code: Governance for Utility | Althox

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Social networks have irrevocably transformed the landscape of human interaction, information dissemination, and collective action. From facilitating global movements to enabling instant communication, their utility is undeniable. However, this immense power comes with significant responsibilities and challenges, leading experts like researcher Richard Ruiz de Querol to suggest that these platforms require a "highway code" to ensure their constructive role in society. The analogy of a highway code is particularly apt: just as physical roads need rules to ensure safety, efficiency, and fair access for all users, the digital superhighways of social media demand a similar framework. Without clear guidelines, enforcement, and a shared understanding of responsible conduct, these platforms risk becoming chaotic, dangerous, and ultimately detrimental to the very societies they aim to connect. This article delves into the necessity, challenges, and potential components of such a di...