Understanding Psychogenic Factors and Deviant Behavior
Understanding Psychogenic Factors
In a first approximation, the behavior disorder is due to inadequate development of the superego. As for these individuals, moral values just have not been learned through experience or by repeated punishments. Generally, they have to suffer or adapt their behavior to group norms, reacting continuously at the mercy of their impulses. A second psychological interpretation of the types of conduct disorder is regarded as attempts to avoid intimate situations or problems and make wishes or feelings and situations to achieve social recognition. According to this theory, it would be an attempt to find alternative activities (asocial) for the satisfactions not found in the activities (adapted) by inadequacies of the opportunities offered to sociological explanations of culture.
The Diversion and Social Situation in the Structure
The position occupied by persons in society certainly influences the pattern of behavior, and this is true both for normal behavior as deviant behavior. Individuals who hold a particular position are likely different from that of others who occupy different positions. The general idea is simply that the fact that a person takes some deviant patterns starts with that person’s position in the social order, which is a structural impulse to commit some form of diversion and refrain from others.
Patterns of Socialization
Specific patterns of socialization which a person has undergone are particularly important to develop a moral sense, and this is related to patterns of social interaction. Many studies show some deviation relationship between patterns of iteration and the same family socialization and later behavior. Families at the prevailing conflict and disorder seem to produce a large proportion of children who engage in certain forms of diversion.
Incidental and Deflection Forces
Regardless of the extent of the forces in the social order or in the psychic apparatus as a result of patterns of socialization, much of the deviant behavior is attributable to more immediate situational factors.
A Displacement of Events: Deviant Roles
So much of the potential conditions that contribute to deviant acts, with what has been said that people may seem deviant is simply someone who makes a maladaptive behavior. But when it comes to a partner, we speak of a person who has ever committed a deviant act, so the term is used (roll deviant) when there is a fairly systematic and organized conception of a particular type of deviation when no deviation appears simply as something ephemeral or transient, but that seems to belong to certain individuals as part of its character as an example of addicts, as well as the deviant acts in rolls become deviant involves more than just the frequency of commit deviant behavior, the emergence of deviant Rolles is a systematic study in which people respond to the diversion and coupled to other individuals so a particular image.
Development Connectivity and Deviant Subcultures
A fundamental fact of deviation is that sometimes takes place giving some support from a group. It happens that the people who hold those rolls are grouped into sub-cultural communities. Therefore with the expression (deviant subcultures) we mean the sharing of a series of concepts, values and ways of doing things that are contrary to conventional society and yet are accepted in common by members of a particular community (Gypsies).