
Deviant Behavior
Erich Goode(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 3. November 2000
Book
Hardback
480 pages
978-0-13-082578-0 (ISBN)
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Description
For Junior and Senior courses in Deviance, Social Deviance, and Deviant Behavior.
The author seeks to understand deviance from the major sociological perspectives and theories of deviance by providing a comprehensive, balanced examination of the conceptual foundation of the sociology of deviance. Throughout the text, Goode imparts a practical knowledge towards real-world matters that enables students to think clearly about them.
The author seeks to understand deviance from the major sociological perspectives and theories of deviance by providing a comprehensive, balanced examination of the conceptual foundation of the sociology of deviance. Throughout the text, Goode imparts a practical knowledge towards real-world matters that enables students to think clearly about them.
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 184 mm
Width: 240 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
885 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-082578-0 (9780130825780)
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Erich Goode
Deviant Behavior
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08/2004
7th Edition
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Erich Goode
Deviant Behavior
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12/1996
5th Edition
Routledge
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Content
1. Introduction.
2. What is Deviance?
3. What Is to Be Explained? Two Approaches to Deviance.
4. Explaining Deviant Behavior: Positivist Theories.
5. Constructionist Theories of Deviance.
6. Criminal Behavior.
7. Drug Use as Deviant Behavior.
8. Legal Drugs: The Use of Alcohol and Tobacco.
9. Heterosexual Deviance.
10. Male and Female Homosexuality.
11. Physical Characteristics as Deviance.
12. Cognitive Deviance.
13. Mental Illness.
14. Ideological, Ethical, and Moral Implications of Studying Deviance.
References.
Photo Credits.
Indexes.
2. What is Deviance?
3. What Is to Be Explained? Two Approaches to Deviance.
4. Explaining Deviant Behavior: Positivist Theories.
5. Constructionist Theories of Deviance.
6. Criminal Behavior.
7. Drug Use as Deviant Behavior.
8. Legal Drugs: The Use of Alcohol and Tobacco.
9. Heterosexual Deviance.
10. Male and Female Homosexuality.
11. Physical Characteristics as Deviance.
12. Cognitive Deviance.
13. Mental Illness.
14. Ideological, Ethical, and Moral Implications of Studying Deviance.
References.
Photo Credits.
Indexes.