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  • Deviance and Social Control : A Reader
  • Written by author Ronald Weitzer
  • Published by McGraw-Hill Companies, The, 8/30/2001
  • Conveniently divided into five comprehensive parts, Deviance and Social Control provides readers with a selection of articles that examine core issues in the field of deviant behavior and social control. Major areas covered in the book include how
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PART I: INTRODUCTORY ISSUES

Defining Deviance

Introduction

Stephen Pfohl, Images of Deviance and Social Control

Constructing and Controlling Deviance

Introduction

Howard S. Becker, Moral Entrepreneurs

Gary T. Marx, Ironies of Social Control

PART II: THEORIES OF DEVIANCE

Introduction

Functionalist Theory

Kai T. Erikson, The Sociology of Deviance

Maria Elizabeth Grabe, Television News Magazines and

Functionalism

Social Disorganization Theory

Rodney Stark, Deviant Places

James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling, Broken Windows

Anomie Theory

Robert K. Merton, Social Structure and Anomie

Nikos Passas, Anomie and Corporate Deviance

Learning Theory

Edwin H. Sutherland, Differential Association

Howard S. Becker, Becoming a Marijuana User

Barbara Sherman Heyl, The Training of House Prostitutes

Labeling Theory

Howard S. Becker, Outsiders

John I. Kitsuse, Societal Reaction to Deviant Behavior

William B. Waegel, M. David Ermann, and Alan M. Horowitz, Labelling the CIA Deviant

Conflict Theory

David M. Gordon, Capitalism, Class, and Crime in America

Elijah Anderson, The Police and the Black Male

Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A. Hummer, Fraternities and Rape on Campus

Walter D. Connor, The Manufacture of Deviance in the Soviet Purges

PART III: RESEARCHING DEVIANCE

Introduction

Joseph J. Senna and Larry J. Siegel, Measuring Crime

Jeff Leen, Number Jumble Clouds Judgment of Drug War

Michael D. Smith, Improving Surveys on Violence Against Women

PART IV: INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXTS

Deviance in the Media and on the Internet

Introduction

Vincent F. Sacco, MediaConstructions of Crime

Joshua Gamson, Deviants on Talk Shows

Keith F. Durkin and Clifton D. Bryant, Log on to Sex:

Erotic Cyberspace as a New Frontier

Medicine and Psychiatric Institutions

Introduction

Peter Conrad and Joseph W. Schneider, Medicine as an Institution of Social Control

D.L. Rosenhan, On Being Sane in Insane Places

Politics and the Control of Deviance

Introduction

Albert DiChiara and John F. Galliher, Politics of Marijuana Decriminalization

Carole S. Vance, The Meese Commission on the Road

Ronald Weitzer, Prostitution Control in America

PART V: IDENTITY, INTERACTION, AND RESISTANCE

Becoming Deviant: Identity and Behavioral Change

Introduction

Sheigla Murphy, Dan Waldorf, and Craig Reinarman, Drifting into Drug Dealing

Richard R. Troiden, Acquiring a Homosexual Identity

Patricia Gagne, Richard Tewksbury, and Deanna McGaughey, Coming Out as a Transgendered Person

Managing Deviance: Passing, Disclosure, and Neutralization

Introduction

Rose Weitz, Living with the Stigma of AIDS

Donald L. McCabe, The Influence of Situational Ethics on Cheating Among College Students

Michael L. Benson, Denying the Guilty Mind

Diana Scully and Joseph Marolla, Rapists’ Vocabulary of Motive

Kathleen J. Ferraro and John M. Johnson, How Women Experience Battering

Fighting Back: Organized Resistance by Deviants

Introduction

Ronald Weitzer, The Prostitutes' Rights Campaign

Mary de Young, Pedophile Organizations

Renee R. Anspach, Political Activism among the Disabled and Mental Patients

Steven Epstein, Gay and Lesbian Movements


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