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which of the following is a sociological lesson that can be taken away from the story of the survivors of the uruguayan air force flight 571 crash?
stigmatization is unavoidable when it comes to cannibalism and other taboos.
deviance is rooted in the individual, not in society.
there is a universal taboo against cannibalism.
things that are considered deviant can be redefined as the norm.
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talib got caught stealing a candy bar from the corner store, and the owner decided to press charges against him for shoplifting. now, talib will have a criminal record. in addition, the whole neighborhood thinks he is a thief. the act of stealing the candy bar is an example of
primary deviance.
white - collar crime.
secondary deviance.
social disorganization.
For the first question, in the context of the Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crash survivors, they resorted to cannibalism to survive. What is considered deviant (cannibalism) in normal - circumstances can be re - evaluated and redefined as a necessary action for survival, thus redefining it as the norm in that extreme situation. For the second question, primary deviance refers to the initial act of rule - breaking that has not yet led to a person being labeled as deviant. Talib's act of stealing a candy bar is his first such act before the label of "thief" was fully internalized and before his self - concept was fully shaped by the deviant label.
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- Things that are considered deviant can be redefined as the norm.
- primary deviance.