ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1973, explores the manner in which conceptions of deviancy arise and shows how the attitudes of non-deviants, of society and of authority, are as instrumental in forming these conceptions as the actions of the deviants themselves. Chapters include discussions on the definition of deviants and deviancy and the enforcement of the law, alongside a detailed introduction. This title will be of particular value to students and scholars with an interest in criminology and the sociology and psychology of deviancy.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter |46 pages

Definitions of Deviants and Deviancy

chapter |57 pages

The Effects of Deviant Organisation

chapter |50 pages

Authoritative Definitions of Deviancy

chapter |32 pages

The Enforcement of Laws

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion