Deviance may involve underconformity or overconformity to norms. the author explains that deviance involving underconformity consists of ideas, traits, or actions that

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That "are subnormal".

In sociology, deviance portrays an activity or conduct that abuses social standards, including a formally ordered norm and casual infringement of social standards. Cases of formal deviance would include: burglary, robbery, assault, murder, and attack, just to give some examples. The second kind of deviant conduct alludes to infringement of casual social standards, standards that have not been classified into law.