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Which sociologist argued for a moral approach to deviant behavior and which one argued for a more statistical approach?

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The sociologist argued who argued for a moral approach to deviant behavior is Emile Durkhiem and the one argued for a more statistical approach is Auguste Comte

Emile Durkhiem was a sociologist who believed that deviance is an important part of a successful society. The collective consciousness of the society binds the individuals of the society together to create integrated society. Particular beliefs, values and norms make up the collective consciousness of the society.

Auguste Comte studied about the evolution of the society also called social dynamics and the trends in the society called social statics.  The believed in the 'law of three stages'- the theological stage, metaphysical stage and scientific or positive stage.

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