This document provides an overview of concepts to be covered in a sociology course on crime and deviance. It discusses how deviance will be examined through various social categories and perspectives. Key concepts that will be explored include social rules, conformity, power, social control, deviancy amplification, and deviant subcultures. The document emphasizes that definitions of deviance are socially constructed and relative rather than absolute, as behaviors deemed deviant can vary across cultures and over time. It stresses the importance of understanding how societies create and enforce rules in defining and reacting to deviance.