Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 8, 2026

Signal Attenuation as a Rat Model of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Published on: January 9, 2015
Signal crimes and signal disorders: notes on deviance as communicative action
1Department of Sociology, University of Surrey. m.innes@soc.surrey.ac.uk
Abstract:
In this paper a 'signal crimes' perspective is outlined in an effort to unpack the relationships between experiences of crime and disorder, and perceptions of criminogenic risk. Grounded in symbolic interactionist sociology, and developing a social semiotic understanding of risk perception, it is a perspective that focuses upon processes of social reaction and the ways in which people interpret and define threats to their security. It is proposed that people interpret the occurrence of certain incidents as 'warning signals' about the levels of risk to which they are either actually or potentially exposed. These signals tend to take the form of signal crimes and/or signal disorders and are important in terms of how social space is symbolically constructed.
Related Concept Videos
Communication
Signal and System
Even and Odd Signals
Conduct Disorder
Causes of Social Behavior I: Actions and Characteristics of Individuals
Impression Management Techniques III: Aligning Actions

