ABSTRACT

The Routledge Handbook on Deviance brings together original contributions on deviance, with a focus on new, emerging, and hidden forms of deviant behavior. The editors have curated a comprehensive collection highlighting the relativity of deviance, with chapters exploring the deviant behaviors related to sport, recreation, body modification, chronic health conditions, substance use, religion and cults, political extremism, sexuality, online interaction, mental and emotional disorders, elite societal status, workplace issues, and lifestyle. The selections review competing definitions and orientations and a wide range of theoretical premises while addressing methodological issues involved in the study of deviance. Each section begins with an introduction by the editors, anchoring the topics in relevant theoretical and methodological contexts and identifying common themes as well as divergence.

Providing state-of-the-art scholarship on deviance in modern society, this handbook is an invaluable resource for researchers and students engaged in the study of deviance across a range of disciplines including criminology, criminal justice, sociology, anthropology, and interdisciplinary departments, including justice studies, social transformation, and socio-legal studies.

section I|44 pages

Defining and Studying Deviance

chapter 1|10 pages

The Definitions of Deviance

chapter 2|11 pages

Studying Deviance

chapter 3|10 pages

Bridging Normative and Reactivist Perspectives

An Introduction to Positive Deviance

chapter 4|11 pages

Media Constructions of Athletics

Normalization and Deviance

section II|53 pages

Sport and Deviance

chapter 5|8 pages

Doping and Deviance

An Interactionist Perspective

chapter 6|7 pages

“Who’s Going to Protect this House?”

Domestic and Child Abuse Among Professional Athletes

chapter 8|9 pages

The Animal-Sport Complex

Shifts in Public Perception and Tolerance

chapter 9|14 pages

A Spot of Sporting Bovver?

Deviant Sports Fans

section III|39 pages

Leisure and Deviance

chapter 10|8 pages

The Drag Pit

Cockfighting, Rationale, and Decline

chapter 11|11 pages

Neo-Nazi Music Subculture

chapter 12|8 pages

Deviance and the Motorcycle Gangs

chapter 13|8 pages

Deviance as Career Opportunity

The Case of Graffiti and Skateboarding

section IV|46 pages

Substance Use

chapter 14|12 pages

Binge Drinking

Deviant Leisure and Consumer Culture

chapter 15|11 pages

Cannabis

Past to Present

chapter 16|12 pages

Meth (Mis)Understandings

chapter 17|7 pages

Deviance among Deviants

Reactions to Drug Use Among Drug Users

section V|32 pages

Religion and Cults

chapter 19|8 pages

Leaving Home

Making the Decision to Enter a New Religious Movement

section VI|35 pages

Politically Marginalized Populations

chapter 21|11 pages

Abortion

A Most Common Deviance

chapter 22|8 pages

The White Mule in the Room

The Case of Pariah Groups in the Study of Deviance

chapter 23|12 pages

The Deadbeat Dad

The Stereotype and the Reality

section VIII|65 pages

Online Deviance

chapter 27|10 pages

The Hacker Subculture

chapter 29|15 pages

“But that’s Not Sexting”

Accounts From Emerging Adults

chapter 30|11 pages

Police Deviance and New Media

The Death of Eric Garner

chapter 31|12 pages

But is it Really Cheating?

Evolving Expectations of Online Academic Dishonesty

section IX|79 pages

Stigmatizing Health and Body Conditions

chapter 34|12 pages

Acting Out at the Medico-Legal Borderland

Conduct Disorder and the Medicalization of Children’s Deviant Behavior

chapter 35|12 pages

Obesity and Deviance

chapter 36|12 pages

The Defamed Deranged of Gotham

The Social Construction of Mental Illness as Criminality in Batman Comics

section X|78 pages

Elite and Occupational Deviance

chapter 38|12 pages

Deviant Executives

Crime in the Suites

chapter 41|20 pages

Tyranny of the Minority

How the Repressive Left Has Redefined Academic Deviance

chapter 42|13 pages

Restaurants and Deviance

Theft in Professional Back Places