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Understanding deviance : a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking
- Author
- Downes, David M., author.
- Title
- Understanding deviance : a guide to the sociology of crime and rule-breaking / David Downes, Paul Rock, Eugene McLaughlin.
- Format
- Book
- Edition
- Seventh edition.
- Published
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, [2016] ©2016
- Description
- xii, 406 pages ; 25 cm
- Other contributors
- Rock, Paul Elliott, author. McLaughlin, Eugene, 1959- author.
- Notes
- Previous edition: 2011. Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
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- 1. Theoretical Contexts: The Changing Nature and Scope of the Sociology of Crime and Deviance
- 2. Sources of Knowledge about Crime and Deviance
- 3. The Chicago School of Sociology
- 4. Functionalism: The Durkheim Legacy
- 5. Anomie and Strain Theory
- 6. Culture and Subculture
- 7. Symbolic Interactionism
- 8. Phenomenology
- 9. Control Theories
- 10. Radical Criminology
- 11. Feminist Criminology
- 12. Victimology
- 13. Public Criminology: Theory and Policy
- 14. The Metamorphosis of the Sociology of Crime and Deviance - Bibliography
- Index
- Summary
- In Understanding Deviance, Seventh Edition, leading experts David Downes, Paul Rock, and Eugene McLaughlin examine the major sociological theories behind crime and deviance, covering their development, recent research, and varying perspectives on their explanations of criminality. The authors discuss key debates in depth, challenging students to question assumptions and explore new avenues of scholarship. An extensive bibliography provides references to a wide range of both classic and lesser-known texts. -- Provided by publisher.
- Subject headings
- Deviant behavior. Crime--Sociological aspects.
- ISBN
- 9780198747345 paperback 0198747349