Normalization of attitudes towards deviant behavior in the student community (on the example of traditional and new deviations)
Abstract
Deviant behavior is traditionally a violation of the rules created and functioning in this particular society. Deviation implies the refusal or inability of an individual or a whole group of people to follow the moral norms and rules of behavior that dominate society.
Students, as a social group, in their daily activities use deviant behavioral practices, both traditional and widespread in society and in the world as a whole, and new ones that arise under the influence of information technologies. So, under the influence of internetization, network deviations, such as destructive streaming, where violence, cruelty, sex, webcam business (webcam) are sold for money, when an observer and a web model communicate on a paid basis, trolling, bullying, etc., are becoming fashionable. The article analyzes the results of sociological research, official statistics, and uses the results of the author's research among students studying in Kazan (the sample was 1200 people and 4 focus groups were conducted) in order to obtain reliable information.
It is revealed that students as a social group are characterized by both general and traditional deviations that are characteristic of the entire society: alcoholism, drug addiction, suicide, illegal behavior; new ones that arise under the influence of internetization and cybersocialization. There is a normalization of the students ' attitude to these types of deviations under the influence of the norms of modern society.
Recommendations for minimizing deviant behavior in the student community are given.
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About the Authors
V. V. FursovaRussian Federation
Fursova Valentina Vladimirovna, Candidate of Sociological Sciences, Associate Professor, Institute of Social and Philosophical Sciences and Mass Communications, Department of General and Ethnic Sociology
L. P. Maslova
Russian Federation
Maslova Larisa Petrovna, Senior Lecturer, General University Department of Physical Education and Sports
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Review
For citations:
Fursova V.V., Maslova L.P. Normalization of attitudes towards deviant behavior in the student community (on the example of traditional and new deviations). The Kazan Socially-Humanitarian Bulletin. 2021;(1 (48)):84-89. (In Russ.)