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Readings in Deviant Behavior 6th edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x178x13 mm, weight: 560 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0205695574
  • ISBN-13: 9780205695577
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 384 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 236x178x13 mm, weight: 560 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-May-2009
  • Leidėjas: Pearson
  • ISBN-10: 0205695574
  • ISBN-13: 9780205695577
Essays define deviant behavior, discuss theories concerning causes and treatments, and look at physical violence, sexual aggression, stealing, drug abuse, prostitution, and eating disorders

This collection of diverse readings represents the full range of deviance sociology, dealing with many different theories as well as data collected via different research methodologies.

Designed for use 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 and conciseness to ensure that they are enjoyable and useful in helping students learn. The sixth edition features many new articles that reflect current trends.

Preface xi
Introduction 1(8)
PART ONE DEFINING DEVIANCE
9(10)
Images of Deviance
11(4)
Stephen Pfohl
Defining Deviancy Down
15(4)
Daniel Patrick Moynihan
PART TWO POSITIVIST THEORIES
19(18)
Strain Theory
21(6)
Robert K. Merton
Differential Association Theory
27(3)
Edwin H. Sutherland
Donald R. Cressey
Control Theory
30(3)
Travis Hirschi
Shaming theory
33(4)
John Braithwaite
PART THREE CONSTRUCTIONIST THEORIES
37(20)
Labeling Theory
39(3)
Howard S. Becker
Phenomenological Theory
42(3)
Jack Katz
Conflict Theory
45(5)
Richard Quinney
Feminist theory
50(7)
Kathleen Daly
PART FOUR PHYSICAL VIOLENCE
57(32)
What Drives the libyan suicide Bombers in Iraq?
59(8)
Kevin Peraino
Serial Murder: Popular Myths and Empirical Realities
67(9)
James Alan Fox
Jack Levin
What Triggers School Shootings?
76(7)
Michael S. Kimmel
Matthew Mahler
``I Hope Someone Murders your Mother!'': Extreme Support for the death Penalty
83(6)
Margaret Vandiver
David J. Giacopassi
Peter R. Gathje
PART FIVE INTIMATE VIOLENCE
89(26)
Tenured and Battered
91(3)
Madeline Bates
Intimate Stalking: Characteristics and Consequences
94(4)
Jennifer L. Dunn
Child-to-Mother Violence
98(10)
Debra Jackson
How Child Molester Explain Their Deviance
108(7)
Louanne Lawson
PART SIX SELF-DESTRUCTIVE DEVIANCE
115(30)
The Desire for Death
117(12)
Thomas Joiner
Self-Injurers: A ``lonely Crowd''
129(4)
Patricia A. Adler
Peter Adler
Being Sane in Insane Places
133(5)
David L. Roscnhan
The Emergence of Hyperactive Adult as Abnormal
138(7)
Peter Conrad
Deborah Potter
PART SEVEN VICTIMS OF STIGMA
145(36)
Managing the Stigma of personal Bankruptcy
147(14)
Deborah Thorne
Leon Anderson
The Stigma of Obesity
161(7)
Erich Goode
What is it Like to Be a Rural Lesbian?
168(5)
Margaret Cooper
``You're Not a Retard, You're Just Wise''
173(8)
Steven J. Taylor
PART EIGHT HETEROSEXUAL DEVIANCE
181(30)
The Globalization of Sex Tourism
183(10)
Nancy A. Wonders
Raymond Michalowski
Flawed Theory and Method in studies of Prostitution
193(10)
Ronald Weitzer
Exotic Dancers: ``Where Am I Going to Stop?''
203(4)
Jennifer K. Wesely
``Everyone Knows Who the sluts Are'': How Young Women Get around the stigma
207(4)
Jennifer L. Dunn
PART NINE SUBSTANCE USE AND ABUSE
211(26)
Binge Drinking on College Campuses
213(4)
Keith F. Durkin
Scott E. Wolfe
Kara Lewis
``Hey, Don't Blame Me...Blame the Booze''
217(6)
Robert L. Peralta
OxyContin: A Prescription for Disaster
223(6)
James A. Inciardi
Jennifer l. Goode
Damn, It Feels Good to be a Gangsta; Selling Drugs on Campus
229(8)
A. Rafik Mohamed
Erik Fritsvold
PART TEN INTERNET DEVIANCE
237(34)
Show Me the Money: Online Mistresses and Slaves
239(8)
Keith F. Durkin
Online Dating: ``I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional''
247(8)
Andrea Orr
Online Boys: Male-for-Male Internet Escorts
255(11)
Matthew V. Pruitt
Cyberbullying: Offenders and Victims
266(5)
Sameer Hinduja
Justin W. Patchin
PART ELEVEN PRIVILEGED DEVIANCE
271(24)
Criminal Telemarketing: A Profession on the Line
273(8)
Neal Shover
Glenn S. Coffey
Dick Hobbs
The Neutralization of Professional Deviance among veterinarians
281(5)
DeAnn M. Kalich
Societal Causes of Political Corruption
286(5)
Xiaohui Xin
Thomas K. Rudel
Enron: Organizational Rituals as Deviance
291(4)
Jason S. Ulsperger
J. David Knottnerus
PART TWELVE UNDERPRIVILEGED DEVIANCE
295(24)
Shoplifters: ``The Devil Made Me Do It''
297(5)
Paul Cromwell
Quint Thurman
Burglary: The Offender's Perspective
302(6)
Paul Cromwell
The Immediate Experiences of Carjacking
308(4)
Bruce A. Jacobs
Volkan Topalli
Richard Wright
The Good Thing about Workplace Deviance
312(7)
Elizabeth A. Hoffmann
PART THIRTEEN CONTROLLING DEVIANCE
319(30)
What It's Like to be known as a Sex Offender
321(8)
Richard Tewksbury
Matthew Lees
Responses to Workplace Bullying
329(6)
Joanne D. Leck
Bella L. Galperin
Eating for Two: How Pregnant Women neutalize Nutritional Deviance
335(7)
Denise A. Copelton
A New Way of Fighting the War on Drugs
342(7)
Erich Goode
Name Index 349(10)
Subject Index 359