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Key Takeaways. Deviance is behavior that violates social norms and arouses negative social reactions. Crime is behavior that is considered so serious that it violates formal laws prohibiting such behavior. Social control refers to ways in which a society tries to prevent and sanction behavior that violates norms.
Explanation:
we now turn to the major sociological explanations of crime and deviance. ... Labeling theory, Deviance results from being labeled a deviant; nonlegal factors such as appearance, race, and social class affect how often labeling occurs.