Readings in deviant behavior

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Readings in deviant behavior

[edited by] Alex Thio, Thomas C. Calhoun

Allyn and Bacon, c2001

2nd ed

  • : alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This collection of readings represents the full range of deviance sociology, dealing with many different theories as well as data collected via different research methodologies. Designed to be used as either a main text or a supplement, Readings in Deviant Behavior includes selections with high student appeal. All of the readings have been carefully edited for clarity, conciseness, and forcefulness to ensure that students will find them easy and enjoyable to read while learning what deviance is all about. The second edition features many new articles that reflect current trends, especially those dealing with noncriminal deviance as well as those that emphasize the constructionist perspective.

目次

* Denotes selections new to this edition. Preface. About the Editors. Introduction. I.DEFINING AND RESEARCHING DEVIANCE. 1.Stephen Pfohl, Images of Deviance. 2.Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Defining Deviancy Down. 3.* Leon Anderson and Thomas C. Calhoun, Strategies for Researching Street Deviance. 4.* Erich Goode, Pleasures and Perils in Deviance Research. II.POSITIVIST THEORIES. 5.Robert K. Merton, Strain Theory. 6.Edwin H. Sutherland and Donald R. Cressey, Differential Association Theory. 7.Travis Hirschi, Control Theory. 8.John Braithwaite, Shaming Theory. III.CONSTRUCTIONIST THEORIES. 9.Howard S. Becker, Labeling Theory. 10.Jack Katz, Phenomenological Theory. 11.Richard Quinney, Conflict Theory. 12.Jody Miller, Feminist Theory. 13.* David O. Friedrichs and Jessica Friedrichs, Postmodernist Theory. IV.CRIMINAL DEVIANCE. 14.Dane Archer and Patricia McDaniel, Men and Violence: Is the Pattern Universal? 15.Martin D. Schwartz, Date Rape on College Campuses. 16.Paul Cromwell, Burglary: The Offender's Perspective. 17.Gilbert Geis, White-Collar Crime. V.DRUG USE. 18.* Erich Goode, Drug Use in America: An Overview. 19.Elliott Currie, Drug Crisis: The American Nightmare. 20.* Erich Goode, Cigarette Smoking as Deviant Behavior. 21.* Thomas A. Workman, Pleasure versus Public Health: Controlling Collegiate Binge Drinking. VI.HETEROSEXUAL DEVIANCE. 22.Jody Miller, Sex Tourism in Southeast Asia. 23.Marjorie A. Muecke, Mother Sold Food, Daughter Sells Her Body. 24.Craig J. Forsyth, Parade Strippers: Being Naked in Public. 25.* Thomas C. Calhoun, Julie Ann Harms Cannon, and Rhonda Fisher, The Naked Body as Site and Sight: Accounting Practices of Amateur Strippers. 26.* Elizabeth Anne Wood, Strip Club Dancers: Working in the Fantasy Factory. VII.HOMOSEXUALITY AND HOMOPHOBIA. 27.Margaret Cooper, Rejecting "Femininity": Gender Identity Development in Lesbians. 28.Bruce Bawer, Radical Gay Activism: A Critical Gay's View. 29.* DeAnn K. Gauthier and Craig J. Forsyth, Bareback Sex, Bug Chasers, and the Gift of Death. 30.* Robert P. McNamara, The Social Organization of Male Prostitution. 31.* Andrew S. Walters and David M. Hayes, Homophobia in Schools. VIII. ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVIANCE. 32.Emily E. LaBeff, Robert E. Clark, Valerie J. Haines, and George M. Diekhoff, Situational Ethics and College Student Cheating. 33.* Barbara H. Zaitzow and Matthew B. Robinson, Criminologists as Criminals. 34.Mark R. Pogrebin, Eric D. Poole, and Amos Martinez, Psychotherapists' Accounts of Their Professional Misdeeds. 35.* Tom Barker and David Carter, Police Lying: "Fluffing Up the Evidence and Covering Your Ass." IX.DISABILITIES AND STIGMATIZATION. 36.Michael V. Angrosino, How the Mentally Challenged See Themselves. 37.Jennifer E. Pate, Andres J. Pumariega, Colleen Hester, and David M. Garner, Cross-Cultural Patterns in Eating Disorders. 38.Penelope A. McLorg and Diane E. Taub, Anorexics and Bulimics: Developing Deviant Identities. 39.* Richard Tewksbury and Deanna McGaughey, The Stigmatization of Persons with HIV Disease. X.CYBERDEVIANCE. 40.* Paul A. Taylor, The Social Construction of Hackers as Deviants. 41.* Diane Kholos Wysocki, Let Your Fingers Do the Talking: Sex on an Adult Chat-Line. 42.* Keith F. Durkin and Clifton D. Bryant, Online Accounts of Unrepentant Pedophiles. XI.DEVIANT SPORTS. 43.* Donna K. Darden and Steven K. Worden, Cockfighting: The Marketing of Deviance. 44.* Rhonda D. Evans and Craig J. Forsyth, The World of Dogfighting. 45.* Stephen L. Eliason and Richard A. Dodder, The Techniques of Neutralization among Deer Poachers. 46.* Constance Chapple and Stacey Nofziger, Hints of Deviance in Bingo. XII.PUZZLING DEVIANCES. 47.Kevin E. Early and Ronald L. Akers, "It's a White Thing": African-American Beliefs about Suicide. 48.Amy Binder, Media Depictions of Harm in Heavy Metal and Rap Music. 49.* D. Angus Vail, Tattoos Are Like Potato Chips ... You Can't Have Just One. 50.* Stephen E. Lankenau, Panhandlers: Overcoming the Nonperson Treatment.

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA59315163
  • ISBN
    • 0205319041
  • LCCN
    00058271
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    Boston, MA
  • ページ数/冊数
    xi, 403p.
  • 大きさ
    24cm
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