Social DevianceRowman & Littlefield, 16.06.2017 - 470 Seiten The topic of social deviance is inherently intriguing. People in general, and college students in particular, find the topic of deviant behavior fascinating. This can be explained, at least in part, by a combination of the subject matter itself, our own past deviant behaviors, and our willingness and desire to evaluate and comment on the behaviors of others. While the topic of deviant behavior seems straightforward at the surface, the study of social deviance reveals how complicated it really is. Although Social Deviance utilizes a textbook-style approach in its coverage of deviant behavior, this comprehensive, straightforward, and student-friendly book maintains student interest because of the author's use of real life phenomena and current examples. Each chapter includes chapter objectives, an introductory story, a glossary of key terms, discussion questions, and boxed material. The boxed materials include "A Closer Look" box that zooms in on topics that warrant deeper explanation; and a "Connecting Social Deviance and Popular Culture" box that shows how contemporary forms of popular culture illustrate deviant behavior. |
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7 Alcohol and Social Deviance | 177 |
8 Drug Use and Abuse and Social Deviance | 205 |
11 Sexual Social Deviance | 290 |
12 Environmental Social Deviance | 319 |
13 Social Control and Social Deviance | 350 |
14 Social Deviance and Its Omnipresence | 380 |
Glossary | 395 |
Bibliography | 404 |
Photo Credits | 440 |
Index | 441 |
9 Cybertechnology and Social Deviance | 235 |
10 Mental Illness and Disorders and Social Deviance | 262 |
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