ABSTRACT

In this collection of 48 reprinted and completely original articles, Tammy Anderson gives her fellow instructors of undergraduate deviance a refreshing way to energize and revitalize their courses. [36 are reprints; 12 are original to this text/anthology]

First, in 12 separate sections, she presents a wide range of deviant behaviors, traits, and conditions including: underage drinking and drunk driving, doping in elite sports, gang behavior, community crime, juvenile delinquency, hate crime, prison violence and transgendered prisoners, mental illness, drug-using women and domestic violence, obesity, tattooing, sexual fetishes, prostitution, drug epidemics, viral pandemics, crime control strategies and racial inequality, gay neighborhoods, HIV and bugchasers, and (lastly) youth, multicultural identity and music scenes.

Second, her pairing of "classic" and "contemporary" viewpoints about deviance and social control not only "connects" important literatures of the past to today’s (student) readers, her "connections framework" also helps all of us see social life and social processes more clearly when alternative meanings are accorded to similar forms of deviant behavior. We also learn how to appreciate and interact with those who see things differently from ourselves. This may better equip us to reach common goals in an increasingly diverse and ever-changing world.

Third, a major teaching goal of Anderson’s anthology is to sharpen students’ critical thinking skills by forcing them to look at how a deviant behavior, trait or condition, can be viewed from opposing or alternative perspectives. By learning to see deviance from multiple perspectives, students will better understand their own and other’s behavior and experiences and be able to anticipate future trends. Balancing multiple perspectives may also assist students in their practical work in social service, criminal justice and other agencies and institutions that deal with populations considered "deviant" in one way or another.

part |437 pages

Classical and Contemporary Approaches to Deviance

section |42 pages

Defining Deviance

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |8 pages

Outsiders

Definitions of Deviance

chapter |8 pages

Connections

Definitions of Deviance and the Case of Underage Drinking and Drunk Driving

section |57 pages

Functionalism, Anomie, General Strain Theory

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter |9 pages

Connections

Understanding Doping in Elite Sports through Anomie and General Strain Perspectives

section |66 pages

Social Disorganization and Collective Efficacy

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |12 pages

Collective Efficacy Theory

Lessons Learned and Directions for Future Inquiry

chapter |17 pages

The Urban Ecology of Bias Crime

A Study of Disorganized and Defended Neighborhoods

chapter |10 pages

Connections

The Prison Community from a Social Disorganization and Collective Efficacy Perspective

section |40 pages

Social Pathology, Degeneracy, and Medicalization

section |44 pages

Labeling, Resistance, and Edgework

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |7 pages

Beyond Mead

The Societal Reaction to Deviance

chapter |10 pages

Edgework

A Social Psychological Analysis of Voluntary Risk-Taking

chapter |8 pages

Connections

Parkour through Labeling, Resistance, and Edgework

section |49 pages

Stigma, Carnival, and the Grotesque Body

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |18 pages

Big Handsome Men, Bears, and Others

Virtual Constructions of ‘Fat Male Embodiment’

chapter |10 pages

Connections

Explaining Body Deviance with Stigma and Carnival of the Grotesque

section |49 pages

Deviant Careers, Identity, and Lifecourse Criminology

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |8 pages

Outsiders

Kinds of Deviance: A Sequential Model

chapter |17 pages

Weighing the Consequences of a Deviant Career

Factors Leading to an Exit from Prostitution

chapter |10 pages

Connections

Deviant Career and Life-Course Criminology Using Street Prostitution

section |37 pages

Moral Panics and Risk Society

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |8 pages

Moral Panics

Culture, Politics, and Social Construction

chapter |7 pages

Moral Panic Versus the Risk Society

The Implications of the Changing Sites of Social Anxiety

chapter |10 pages

Connections

[A]moral Panics and Risk in Contemporary Drug and Viral Pandemic Claims

section |49 pages

Critical Criminology, Culture of Control, Mass Incarceration

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |15 pages

The Child Savers

Chapter 5: The Child-Saving Movement in Illinois

chapter |7 pages

Governing through Crime

Safe Schools: Reforming Education through Crime

chapter |9 pages

Connections

The Social Control of Youth Across Institutional Spheres

part |113 pages

Emergent Possibilities and the Future of Deviance

section |35 pages

Biomedicalization, Biopower, and Biocitizens

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter |10 pages

Connections

Biomedicalization of Drug Addiction and the Reproduction of Inequality