Readings in Deviant Behavior: Classic and Contemporary

Readings in Deviant Behavior: Classic and Contemporary

Nathaniel Eugene Terrell , Robert F. Meier
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Oct 11, 2000 · English · Paperback (507 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 507
Language English
Published Oct 11, 2000
Publisher Wadsworth Publishing
Edition 1
ISBN-10 015506438X
ISBN-13 9780155064386

Description

This collection curates a diverse range of scholarly articles that explore the multifaceted nature of deviant behavior, combining classic theories with contemporary perspectives. By weaving together historical insights and modern research, the work offers readers a comprehensive look at how definitions and understandings of deviance have evolved over time.

The chapters delve into various aspects of deviant behavior, from sociological to psychological frameworks, illuminating the complex social forces at play. Each article is selected to provoke thought and encourage discourse, making the anthology suitable for both students and seasoned scholars in the field.

Throughout the readings, key themes emerge, including the societal reactions to deviance, the role of culture in shaping perceptions, and the impact of labeling on individual identities. These discussions not only highlight the intricacies of deviant behavior but also invite reflections on the moral and ethical dimensions attached to such actions.

As a resource, the anthology stands out for its balanced representation of classic theories alongside cutting-edge research, facilitating a richer understanding of deviance in a rapidly changing societal context.

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Mystery Crime Contemporary Nature Psychology

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