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  • 01-05-2018
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Why is the concept of a stigma so critical to the concept of deviance?

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  • 01-05-2018
When someone is stigmatized, it means that they are outcast by society; thus, a stigma is a social disapproval toward someone. 

When someone is described as deviant, they are seen as being outside the norm. This deviance from the norm often incites stigmatization, portraying the link between the concept of a stigma and deviance.
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