Athletes and Deviance
Do Athletes engage in more deviant activities than non-athletes? Do athletes engage in more deviant acts than non-athletes? In this paper, I will look further into this question. I will examine all levels from high school to the professionals. Sports are assumed by many to promote those character traits that are desirable by most in society. These qualities are fair play, sportsmanship, obedience to authority, and hard work .1 Are all these things true about athletes? Do athletes really make good role models? There is a lot of debate on whether or not the use of drugs is a problem in the athletic system today. Over the years, it has become evident that athletes participate in deviant activities, and one of the main things that they partake in is the use of drugs. Alcohol, despite the increase in education and prevention efforts, remains the drug most widely used by high school students. Peer pressure also plays a large role in the amount of abuse that student do to their bodies. Many athletes try to duplicate what they see in the movies. For example, in 1995, a movie titled The Program came out. It was about a football player whom everybody loved. He partied, drank, and still played well when it was time to. There was a
There are a lot of other cases, that are a lot more serious then the abuse of drugs. A case that is well known is the Brett Favre case. Brown flipped out, and for good reason. Whitney has been in and out of jail since then. There were signs that pointed to a setup, but most of the evidence pointed right to Simpson. Over a year period Tyson rehabbed, and trained hard. 9Although one main aspect of athletes and deviance is drug abuse, it isn't the only type of trouble that they get into. He was in jail for three years, and then was released on good behavior 12. Mike Tyson got kicked out of boxing for this act of aggression. The case is still under review, but at worst, he could face the death penalty. The first weekend the movie was out a high school student athlete wanted to prove to his mates that he can go out drinking, and still handle the pressure of lying in the middle of a busy street. 10Orlando Brown of the Cleveland Browns is getting charged with assault for an incident that happened in the middle of a game this past year. He ended up pushing the referee, and then got thrown out of the game.
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