Thinking about deviance
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書誌事項
Thinking about deviance
(The Reynolds series in sociology)
General Hall, c1998
- : pbk
- : cloth
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注記
Included bibliography(p. 199-208) and index(p. 210-211)
内容説明・目次
目次
Chapter 1 Acknowledgements Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 What Is Deviance? Chapter 4 Who Is Deviant? Chapter 5 What Do We Need to Know to Understand Deviance? Chapter 6 Is Deviance a Wart on, or the Woof of, Social Life? Chapter 7 It's Disgusting, Isn't It? Chapter 8 Is Deviance Harmful or Helpful? Chapter 9 Can Deviance Be Intended to Promote Morality, Not Violate It? Chapter 10 How Much Deviance Is There? Chapter 11 What Causes People to Commit Deviance? Chapter 12 How Does Meaning Matter in Committing Deviance? Chapter 13 What Happened? Chapter 14 What Kind of Person Is the Offender? Chapter 15 Images of Harm or Harmful Images? Chapter 16 Who Could Cause Such Harm? Chapter 17 Do You Get the Time Because You Did the Crime? Chapter 18 Can We Deal with Deviance without Discriminating? Chapter 19 Each Case of Deviance Is Different, Isn't It? Chapter 20 If We Spare the Rod, Will We Spoil the Child? Chapter 21 Conclusion Chapter 22 References Chapter 23 About the Author Chapter 24 Index
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