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mylen [45]
4 years ago
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Is poverty a form of deviance or a source of deviance? Discuss.

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1 answer:
zimovet [89]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Poverty is a source of deviance. Poverty is characterized by the partial or total lack of economic resources necessary to satisfy the basic needs of a person, such as food, housing, health and education. This lack of resources necessarily implies a lack of these essential services for human development, with which the person as such grows and lives with a series of structural deficiencies that affect his life daily, generating a poor quality of life and a situation of permanent need.

For this reason, this need often generates a deviance in the correct behavior of people, because due to lack of education and opportunities, many poor people end up resorting to crime as a way to earn a living. In addition, in situations these people also engage in illegal or unhealthy activities such as drug or alcohol consumption, with the aim of abstracting from those kinds of negative situations that occur in their lives.

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