ABSTRACT

Written in a unique format, Shades of Deviance is a turbo-driven guide to crime and deviance, offering 56 politically engaged, thought-provoking and accessibly written accounts of a wide range of socially and legally prohibited acts. This book will be essential reading for undergraduate students in the fields of criminology and sociology and those preparing to embark on degree courses in these fields, as well as general readers.

Written by field-leading experts from across the globe and designed for those who want a clear and exciting introduction to the complex areas of crime and deviance, this book provides a large number of short overviews of a wide range of social problems, harms and criminal acts. Offering a series of cutting-edge and critical treatments of issues such as war and murder, paedophilia, ecocide, human experimentation, stalking and sexting, this book also gives a guide to further readings and suggestions for other media to develop the reader’s understanding of these issues. 

Shades of Deviance requires readers to critically reconsider their ideas about what is right and wrong, about what is socially harmful and which problems we should focus our attention on. It also provides careful analysis and reasoned explanation of complex issues in a world in which sensationalist headlines, anxiety and fear about crime permeate our lives - read it to be prepared!

chapter |13 pages

Introduction

Shades of deviance, crime and social harm

part |33 pages

Acts of transgression

chapter |4 pages

Jaywalking

chapter |3 pages

Prostitution

chapter |3 pages

Nudity

chapter |3 pages

Begging

chapter |4 pages

Cheating

chapter |4 pages

Loitering

chapter |3 pages

Vandalism

chapter |4 pages

Protest

chapter |3 pages

Public Sex

part |31 pages

Subcultures and deviating social codes

chapter |3 pages

Grassing and Informants

chapter |4 pages

Vigilantism

chapter |4 pages

Subculture

chapter |4 pages

Fashion

chapter |4 pages

Tattoos

chapter |4 pages

Drug Dealing

chapter |3 pages

Graffiti

chapter |3 pages

Arson and Fire-Starting

part |22 pages

Technological change and new opportunities for harm

chapter |4 pages

Speeding and Joy Riding

chapter |4 pages

Video-Gaming

chapter |4 pages

Hackers and Cybercrime

part |29 pages

Changing social attitudes and perceptions of social problems

chapter |3 pages

Drugs

chapter |4 pages

Sadomasochism

chapter |5 pages

Euthanasia

chapter |4 pages

Binge Drinking

chapter |3 pages

Squatting

chapter |4 pages

Smoking

chapter |4 pages

‘Welfare Dependency'

part |36 pages

Invisible and contested harms

chapter |4 pages

Tax Avoidance and Evasion

chapter |4 pages

White-Collar Crime

chapter |4 pages

Paedophilia

chapter |4 pages

Police Deviance

chapter |4 pages

Human Experimentation

chapter |4 pages

Elder Abuse

chapter |3 pages

Domestic and Family Violence

chapter |4 pages

Stalking and Harassment

chapter |3 pages

Pornography

part |27 pages

Attacks on social difference

chapter |4 pages

Disability

chapter |4 pages

Homophobic Hate Crime

chapter |3 pages

Gypsies and Travellers

chapter |4 pages

Migrants

chapter |4 pages

Homelessness

chapter |3 pages

Racism

part |47 pages

Global problems of violence and human harm

chapter |4 pages

Education as Crime

chapter |4 pages

Ecocide

chapter |4 pages

Gangs

chapter |4 pages

Terrorism

chapter |3 pages

Corporate Crime

chapter |4 pages

State Violence

chapter |4 pages

Environmental Crime

chapter |4 pages

Violence

chapter |4 pages

Homicide and War

chapter |3 pages

Violence Against Women

chapter |4 pages

Human Trafficking

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion

Engaging your criminological imagination