Criminal Justice
Constructions of Deviance: Social Power, Context, and Interaction, 5th Edition
ISBN-10: 0495003727 ISBN-13: 9780495003724
544 Pages Paperbound
© 2006 Published
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Table of Contents
Part One: DEFINING DEVIANCE.
1. On the Sociology of Deviance: Kai Erikson.
2. A Typology of Deviance Based on Middle Class Norms: Charles R. Tittle and Raymond Paternoster.
3. Integrating Normative and Reactivist Definitions of Deviance: Alex Heckert and Druann Maria Heckert.
Part Two: THEORIES OF DEVIANCE.
4. The Normal and the Pathological: Emile Durkheim.
5. Social Structure and Anomie: Robert K. Merton.
6. Differential Association: Edwin H. Sutherland and Donald R. Cressey.
7. Labeling Theory: Howard S. Becker.
8. Control Theory of Delinquency: Travis Hirschi.
9. Conflict Theory of Crime: Richard Quinney.
10. Deviance: The Constructionist Stance: Joel Best.
Part Three: STUDYING DEVIANCE.
11. Child Abuse Reporting: Douglas J. Besharov, with Lisa A. Laumann.
12. Survey of Sexual Behavior of Americans: Edward O. Laumann, John H. Gagnon, Robert T. Michael, and Stuart Michaels.
13. Researching Dealers and Smugglers: Patricia A. Adler.
Part Four: CONSTRUCTING DEVIANCE. MORAL ENTREPRENEUR.
14. The Social Construction of Drug Scares: Craig Reinarman.
15. Blowing Smoke: Status Politics and the Smoking Ban: Justin L. Tuggle and Malcolm D. Holmes.
16. Moral Panics: The Case of Satanic Day Care Centers: Mary deYoung. Differential Social Power.
17. The Saints and the Roughnecks: William J. Chambliss.
18. The Police and the Black Male: Elijah Anderson.
19. Homophobia and Women's Sport: Elaine M. Blinde and Diane E. Taub.
20. The Mark of a Criminal Record: Devah Pager.
Part Five: DEVIANT IDENTITY.
21. The Adoption and Management of a "Fat" Identity: Douglas Degher and Gerald Hughes.
22. Becoming Bisexual: Martin S. Weinberg, Colin J. Willimas, and Douglas W. Pryor.
23. Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia: Penelope A. McLorg and Diane E. Taub.
Part Six: ACCOUNTS.
24. Convicted Rapists' Vocabulary of Motive: Excuses and Justifications: Diana Scully and Joseph Marolla.
25. Disclaimers and Accounts in Cases of Catholic Priests Accused of Pedophilia: James G. Thomson, Joseph A. Marolla, and David G. Bromley.
Part Seven: STIGMA MANAGEMENT.
26. Protecting One's Self from a Stigmatized Disease: James Daniel Lee and Elizabeth A. Craft.
27. Stigma Management Among the Voluntarily Childless: Kristin Park.
28. Collective Stigma Management and Shame: Avowal, Management, and Contestation: Daniel D. Martin.
Part Eight: THE SOCIAL ORGANIATION OF DEVIANCE.
Loners.
29. Self-Injurers as Loners: Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler.
Subcultures.
30. Real Punks and Pretenders: The Social Organization of a Counterculture: Kathryn J. Fox. Gangs.
Gangs.
31. Gender and Victimization Risk Among Young Women in Gangs: Jody Miller.
Formal Organizations.
32. International Organized Crime: Roy Godson and William J. Olson. Corporations.
Corporations.
33. The Crash of ValueJet Flight 592: A Case Study in State-Corporate Crime: Rick A. Matthews and David Kauzlarich.
Part Nine: STRUCTURE OF THE DEVIANT ACT.
Individual.
34. Sexual Asphyxia: Shearon A. Lowery and Charles V. Wetli.
Cooperation.
35. Pimp-Controlled Prostitution: Celia Williamson and Terry Cluse-Tolar.
36. Naked Power: Stripping as a Confidence Game: Lisa Pasko.
Conflict.
37. Fraternities and Rape on Campus: Patricia Yancey Martin and Robert A.Hummer.
38. Opportunity and Crime in the Medical Professions: John Liederbach.
Part Ten: PHASES OF THE DEVIANT CAREER.
Entering Deviance.
39. Joining a Gang: Being Deviant. Martin Sanchez Jankowski.
Managing Deviance.
40. Gay Male Christian Couples and Sexual Exclusivity: Exiting Deviance. Andrew K.T. Yip.
Leaving Deviance.
41. Shifts and Oscillations in Deviant Careers: Upper-level Drug Dealers and Smugglers: Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler.
42. Exiting Child Molesting: Douglas W. Pryor.
References for the General and Part Introductions.


