Characteristic of Human Rights that are dependent on one another. Characteristic of Human Rights that belongs to all people. One of the ways to understand human dignity wherein they believe that humans have a unique place in the world and that human life is sacred. It rejects goals and accepts or adheres to institutionalized means of obtaining them. It rejects both goals and means of obtaining them. It is the goals that are defined by society as valuable, or simply, the goals that are typically pursued in a society. It is the acceptable ways people can do to achieve such valued goals in a society. Forms of Deviance that entails the acceptance of the valued goal but the rejection of legitimate or institutionalized means. Forms of Deviance that rejects both goals and means but attempts to substitute new goals and means. He conceptualized Structural Strain Theory. It is when Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was proclaimed to have a common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations. It Guarantees that all people shall be ensured to enjoy life, liberty, and security It is the characteristic of Human Rights that cannot be treated in isolation. It is the characteristic of Human Rights that cannot be taken away. The convention which promotes rights and dignity through different fields It is a governing policy that focuses on legal equality for each citizen. It refers to what is achieved by citizenship, be it collective action or active participation. It includes the removal of social privileges and friendship with the general members of the society. It examines or evaluates how society affects criminal behavior. It may lead to the discrediting of the reputation of the subject It refers to the set of rules by the government to regulate the way in which society behaves. It is the non-conformity or violation of the standards of conduct, expectations, or norms of a particular group or society It includes social standards, laws, rules, and norms which are set by society, whether they are by the majority or by a hierarchy. It is linked to the obedience of a person to the norms in order to be acceptable in a particular society, group, or social setting 1. Non- discriminatory 2. Interconnected 15. Inalienable 3. Universal 16. 1997 European Union 4. Religious Aspect Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity 5. Ritualism of Human Being 6. Retreatism 17. Inclusive Citizenship 7. Valued goals 18. Common Good 8. Legitimate means/ to achieve 19. Social Ostracism goals 20. Social Control Theory 9. Innovation 21. Gossip 10. Rebellion 22. Law/s 11. Robert K. Merton 23. Deviance 12. December 10, 1948 24. Social order 13. Human Rights 25. Conformity 14. Indivisible