What are examples of deviant acts?
Herein, what are deviant acts?
Deviant behaviors, or deviant acts in society refer to behavior that violate social norms and expectations. Deviance can be something as small as dressing in gothic clothing, or something as serious as burning someone's house down. Formal deviant acts such as robbery, rape and murder are punishable by the law.
Similarly one may ask, what is an example of an act that is criminal but not deviant?
Society sees most crimes, such as robbery, assault, battery, rape, murder, burglary, and embezzlement, as deviant. But some crimes, such as those committed in violation of laws against selling merchandise on Sundays, are not deviant at all. Moreover, not all deviant acts are criminal.
Norms of good conduct forbid man from wrong doings. Delinquency is hated by the one who acts upon the norms of these religious teachings. Failure to seek religious education paves way toward delinquency. Failure of religious and moral values is the main cause of deviant behavior and delinquency.