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Title: Cooperation Among Deviants


1
Cooperation Among Deviants
  • When weve looked at deviant groups weve found
    that groups vary in size and complexity.
  • When deviant acts involve groups, there must be
    some level of cooperation between the members,
    and the ability to be flexible towards unexpected
    events (police interference) because often the
    nature of the deviant acts themselves are
    unstructured and unregulated.

2
Transfer of Goods or Services
  • -  The cooperation usually involves some sort of
    transfer of illicit good (pornography, weapons,
    drugs) or the giving of deviant services (a
    fencing ring, sexual services, medical services
    steroids, illegal abortion, prescription drugs).
  • - Some cooperative deviant acts may be a series
    of trades instead of money, although deviant
    sales involves trading goods for money.
  • - For some groups, these deviant acts, and the
    subsequent exchanges allow for one or more of the
    members to earn their entire living from it.

3
Women in Outlaw Biker Clubs as a Form of
Cooperation
  • For the deviant act that does not generally
    involve money, lets look at the role of women in
    outlaw biker clubs.
  • -  The exchanges in this type of cooperative
    deviant behavior involve a series of trades.
  • - Both men and women enter the outlaw gang for
    mutual benefit, the lifestyle values, and forming
    close ties with those who have similar views
    towards society and goals.

4
Womens Role in Biker Clubs
  • Historically, the group of outlaw bikers has been
    stratified between men and women, with the women
    in the subordinate role.
  • What has been found is that women are usually in
    one of two roles THE MAMA and THE OLD LADY.
  • Mamas are considered the property of the entire
    club. She had to be available to any brother for
    sex or services equally. She often wore her own
    set of colors that signified that she was
    property of the club.

5
The Ol Lady
  • The old lady referred to girl friends or wives
    who wore a jacket that indicated who she belonged
    to. Since those who were married were only
    married in the eyes of the club, the man could
    divorce, leave or trade off his wife at any time.
  • Sometimes old ladies are auctioned off,
    prostituted out or made to become a topless or
    nude dancer to make money for her old man.
  • Even those women, who held square jobs, would
    turn their money over to her man when she got her
    paycheck.

6
Why would a woman join?
  • For a woman to enter into the club, she often had
    to have sex with the entire group as her
    initiation. This could involve pulling a train
    which could also serve as a punitive act for
    perceived disobedience.
  • So why do some women want to be a part of a biker
    gang? Wed think that from this type of behavior
    towards them, gangs would have a shortage of
    women. Not so.

7
Why Join cont.
  • Some women just love motorcycles too and
    understand that if they joined a club, then that
    type of behavior was going to happen. Were not
    talking about women who love motorcycles, but
    dont join a club, so they arent subject to the
    same treatment
  • Other research shows that some of these women are
    attracted to the Macho male. In their opinion,
    other males were game players. They felt that
    with bikers, what you see is what you get. They
    symbolize freedom and strength
  • The third factor identified was low self-esteem.
    Many of these women felt that it was their duty
    to support their man no matter what. That they
    werent worth any better

8
So what is the exchange?
  • Women often get what they desire as mentioned
    before, and the men receive services and
    support. Without either group, this exchange
    doesnt take place.
  • An interesting aspect of women in outlaw biker
    gangs, is the ironic viewing of themselves as
    free! They live under the domination of the male
    members, therefore it is possible that this is an
    excellent illustration of socialization. However,
    should we as researchers view them based upon our
    way of thinking, or allow them to define
    themselves in that its their choice

9
Negotiating Deviance
  • Cooperation between deviants often involves some
    type of negotiation.
  • Whether it is money in the exchange, or services,
    both parties must come to an agreement before the
    desired outcome can take place.
  • The outcome of research shows that the bargaining
    strategies used were similar to those of
    legitimate negotiations

10
The Act of Negotiation
  • Lets use used car sales as an example.
  • The customer comes in looking around to see if
    they might want to make any purchases
  • The sales person hurries over to see if they can
    be the one to make the sale
  • The interchange that takes place is a series of
    push-pull interactions designed to benefit the
    salesperson with the appearance of the customer
    making all the decisions

11
Can this process be applied to other deviance?
  • In the erotic dancing industry, we see the same
    process.
  • Previous research had looked at dancing in terms
    of norms, club motif, and customer goals.
  • From this research it was called counterfeit
    intimacy.
  • The interaction between customer and dancer is
    flexible.

12
Cooperation between customer and dancer
  • In general, men control the macromanipulation of
    institutions and rules, so women respond by
    attempting to control the micro world through
    interpersonal relationships, behaviors and
    practices
  • The dancer is similar in that she controls the
    interpersonal dynamics of the interaction, but
    it is still the man who controls the money which
    influences the behavior. Therefore in many
    regards the woman who is a dancer is even more at
    a disadvantage than women in general.

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Negotiating Tools
  • For this example, the man typically has his money
    by which to negotiate.
  • The dancer has counterfeit intimacy.
  • If the negotiation process breaks down, both
    parties are disappointed.
  • Therefore, cooperation must take place for the
    exchange to happen.
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