This document provides an overview of deviance and social control. It defines deviance as a violation of social norms and discusses how both acts and individuals can be defined as deviant. The document then examines several sociological theories that aim to explain deviance, such as structural-functionalism, social control theory, and conflict theory. It also discusses the role of the criminal justice system and different types of crimes. The document concludes by looking at prisons as total institutions and alternatives to incarceration.