ABSTRACT

The Handbook of Deviant Behavior presents a comprehensive, integrative, and accessible overview of the contemporary body of knowledge in the field of social deviance in the twenty-first century.

This book addresses the full range of scholarly concerns within this area – including theoretical, methodological, and substantive issues – in over seventy original entries, written by an international mix of recognized scholars. Each of these essays provides insight not only into the historical and sociological evolution of the topic addressed, but also highlights associated notable thinkers, research findings, and key published works for further reference. As a whole, this Handbook undertakes an in depth evaluation of the contemporary state of knowledge within the area of social deviance, and beyond this considers future directions and concerns that will engage scholars in the decades ahead.

The inclusion of comparative and cross-cultural examples and discussions, relevant case studies and other pedagogical features make this book an invaluable learning tool for undergraduate and post graduate students in disciplines such as criminology, mental health studies, criminal theory, and contemporary sociology.

part |59 pages

Conceptualizing Deviance

part |28 pages

Research Methodology in Studying Deviance

part |24 pages

Becoming deviant as a process

part |44 pages

Deviant Lifestyles and Subcultures

part |23 pages

Deviant lifestyles

part |16 pages

Deviant subcultures

chapter |7 pages

Theocrats Versus Democrats *

Unconventionality and Deviance in a Kulturkampf

part |44 pages

Deviance in Social Institutions

part |46 pages

Sexual Deviance

part |34 pages

Crime: Traditional Non-Violent Modes

chapter |7 pages

Burglary

chapter |7 pages

Arson

part |16 pages

Exiting deviance

chapter |7 pages

Exiting Deviance

Coerced and Imposed

chapter |7 pages

Exiting Deviance

Cessation and Desistance