Sociology: Deviant Behavior
'Instead of Fighting Deviance, Americans Just Get Used to It" an Analysis
According to the article "Instead of Fighting Deviance, Americans Just Get Used to It" Richard Starr suggests that deviance has become so much the norm that people in America are becoming desensitized to it. Starr begins with a re-cap of two news stories which tell of injuries to children wounded by gunfire and another of police breaking up a homeless illegal settlement. His focus is on deviant behavior and patterns of deviance in the United States in recent years.
Starr suggests that ordinary people are becoming more and more accustomed to violent crime just happening. Further he argues that it is a fact in the United States that there are circumstances, violent ones that exist that people choose to not notice. More and more behavior that in times of old would have been considered deviant is now becoming the norm. Specifically the population that Starr focuses on is citizens...
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