Sociology of deviant behavior / Marshall B. Clinard, Robert F. Meier.
By: Clinard, Marshall Barron.
Contributor(s): Meier, Robert F. (Robert Frank).
Belmont, CA : Thomson/Wadsworth, ©2008Edition: 13th ed.Description: xviii, 587 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780495093350 (student ed.); 0495093351 (student ed.).Subject(s): Deviant behavior | Criminal psychologyDDC classification: 302.542/C61 Other classification: CAS Online resources: Table of contents onlyItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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CAS 302.30285 M63 Protecting children online? : | CAS 302.346/Ap65 The art of conversation : | CAS 302.35/C26 Case studies in organizational communication : | CAS 302.542/C61 Sociology of deviant behavior / | CAS 302.542/C61 Sociology of deviant behavior / | CAS 303.34/N81 Introduction to leadership : | CAS 303.34/So13 Social psychology and organizations / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 496-563) and indexes.
1. The Nature and Meaning of Deviance. 2. Deviant Events and Social Control. 3. Becoming Deviant. 4. Structural Perspectives on Deviance: Anomie and Conflict Theories. 5. Labeling, Control, and Learning Theories of Deviance. 6. Crimes of Interpersonal Violence. 7. Nonviolent Crime. 8. White-Collar Crime and Corporate Crime. 9. Drug Use and Addiction. 10. Drunkenness and Alcoholism. 11. Sexual Deviance. 12. Physical Disabilities. 13. Gays, Lesbians, and Homophobia. 14. Mental Disorders. 15. Suicide.
Covers the topics from terrorism to white-collar crime and shows you how sociological theory explains them.
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