Deviance and Social Control

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Britain
British Criminology
British deviance studies
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Comparative Analysis
comparative sociology
Conflict Connotations
Constitutive Phenomenology
Contemporary Society
Conventional Sociology
Crime
Criminal Law
Criminology
criminology theory
Deviance
Deviance in Britain
Deviance Perspective
Deviant Phenomena
drug use research
Drugs
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Equal Government
Folk System
Fork Truck Driver
Gerald Mars
Home Office Prison Department
Home Office Research Unit
Howard S. Becker
Institutionalize Pilferage
Jock Young
labelling approach
Labelling Theory
Laurie Taylor
Mass Media
mass media influence
Maurice Roche
Media
Michael Phillipson
Mike Featherstone
Mike Hepworth
National Deviancy Conference
phenomenological analysis
Phenomenological Sociology
Physical Disappearance
Political Deviance
Politics
Roland Robertson
Social Control
Social Disengagement
Societal Reaction Perspective
Sociology
Specific Substantive Area
Stanley Cohen
Stuart Hall
Subterranean Values
Vessel Crew
Vice Versa
W. G. Carson
Wider Issues
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138482142
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 May 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1974, Deviance and Social Control represents a collection of original papers first heard at the annual meeting of the British Sociological Association in 1971. They reveal how the American approach to deviance has been taken up by British sociologists, and revised and modified, and they explore possibilities of extending and strengthening the subject, for instance through comparative analysis or by examining issues which bear on deviant behaviour.