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Primary Deviance
Primary Deviance is the rule-breaking behavior in the initial act of Deviance. This act of norm violation
 * Primary Deviance: "Primary deviance is rule-breaking behavior that is carried out by people who see themselves and are seen by others as basically conformist."

http://www.d.umn.edu/~bmork/2306/Theories/BAMlabeling.htm Status, Endorsement and the Legitimacy of Deviance
 * "This research investigates one process through which deviance becomes legitimate and therefore expected of individuals within a group. On the one hand, the status of an individual initially suggesting deviance affects others' personal beliefs that deviance is proper, and in turn the likelihood that they will enact and transmit deviance to new group members."

http://mccclib.mccc.edu:2068/docview/229914760?accountid=40611
 * Ebrary: Deviant Behavior & The Violation of Norms by Editors of Salem Press]
 * http://site.ebrary.com/lib/alltitles/detail.action?docID=10877813&p00=deviant+behavior


 * Ebrary: Thinking about Deviance by Paul Higgins
 * http://site.ebrary.com/lib/alltitles/detail.action?docID=10364290&p00=deviant+behavior
 * WorldCat: Theories of Deviance by Stuart H Traub; Craig B Little
 * WorldCat: Social Deviance: readings in theory and research by Henry N Pontell

Clique
Clique is a small group of people who spend time together and who are not friendly to other people.

Related Concepts: Labeling Theory Group Think, In-group/Out-group, Social network, Primary/Seconday groups, Subcultures, etc.

http://mccclib.mccc.edu:2068/docview/807435134?accountid=40611

http://mccclib.mccc.edu:2068/docview/230095420?accountid=40611

http://mccclib.mccc.edu:2068/docview/230146929?accountid=40611

http://mccclib.mccc.edu:2068/docview/218136230?accountid=40611

http://site.ebrary.com/lib/alltitles/docDetail.action?docID=10470903&p00=cliques

http://psychology.jrank.org/pages/120/Cliques.html

Conley, D. (2011). You may ask yourself: An introduction to thinking like a sociologist (2nd ed.). New York: W.W. Norton &.

Ferguson, S. (2002). Mapping the social landscape: Readings in sociology (3rd ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill.