Deviant Behavior

Höfundur Charles McCaghy; Timothy Capron; J.D. Jamieson; Sandra Harley Carey

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780205570836

Útgáfa 8

Útgáfuár 2007

14.390 kr.

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  • Cover Page
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part One The Concept of Deviant Behavior
  • Chapter 1 Perspectives on Deviants The Early Development of Criminal Deviance Theory
  • Who Is Deviant?
  • The Rational Deviant—The Classical School
  • The Deviant as Determined—Positivist Criminology
  • Examining the Physical Characteristics of Deviants
  • Phrenology—The Beginning of the Scientific Study of the Deviant
  • The Positivist School
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 2 Theories of Criminal Deviance
  • Examining Heredity and Mental Deficiencies
  • A Short Note on Eugenics
  • Twin Studies
  • The Bell Curve
  • Physical Characteristics Revisited
  • Biological Inferiority
  • Somatology
  • XYY Chromosome Syndrome
  • Brain Malfunction
  • Emerging Biology-Based Theories
  • Personality Defects and Attributes
  • Psychopathy
  • Traits and Thinking
  • Unconscious Motivation
  • Sociobiology—Trailblazing or Backtracking?
  • The Rise of Social Determinism
  • Economic Influences
  • Karl Marx
  • Willem Bonger
  • Anomie
  • Durkheim’s Anomie
  • Merton’s Anomie
  • Subcultures of Deviance
  • Social Disorganization and Learning
  • Differential Association Theory
  • Control Theory
  • Classical Theory Revisited
  • Women and Deviance Theories
  • Integration of Theories
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 3 Why Is Certain Behavior Deviant?
  • The Labeling Perspective
  • The Production of Deviance
  • The Effect of Labeling on Behavior
  • Conflict Perspectives
  • Culture Conflict
  • Group Conflict
  • Conflict and Authority
  • Radical Theory
  • Postmodern Criminology
  • Once Again: What Is Deviant?
  • Interest Group Conflict and Deviance
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Part Two Crime as Deviant Behavior
  • Chapter 4 Crime in the Streets—Against the Person
  • Measuring Crime
  • Murder and Aggravated Assault
  • Dimensions of Homicide
  • Fact 1. The murder rate is declining.
  • Fact 2. Murder is disproportionately high among young, lower-status, nonwhite males.
  • Fact 3. Most murders are committed by persons acquainted with their victims.
  • Fact 4. A significant proportion of murders occur over trivial matters.
  • Fact 5. A significant proportion of murder victims contributed substantially to their own deaths.
  • Fact 6. Alcohol and other drugs are associated with a large proportion of homicides.
  • Violence:A U.S.Value
  • The Subculture of Interpersonal Violence
  • The Conflict over Guns
  • Forcible Rape
  • Dimensions of Rape
  • Fact 1. The rape rate is generally declining.
  • Fact 2. Rape is disproportionately high among young, lower-status nonwhites.
  • Fact 3. The majority of rapes and attempted rapes are committed by nonstrangers.
  • Fact 4. Most rapes are planned, not spontaneous, offenses.
  • Fact 5. Alcohol is associated with a large proportion of reported rapes.
  • Violence and Sex
  • Violent Sex and Conflict
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 5 Crime in the Streets—Against Property
  • Robbery
  • Dimensions of Robbery
  • Fact 1. The robbery rate has dramatically declined in the last few years according to both the UCR and the NCVS.
  • Fact 2. Robbery is disproportionately high among young, lower-status nonwhite males.
  • Fact 3. The majority of robberies are committed by strangers.
  • Fact 4. The role of alcohol and other drugs in robbery is unclear.
  • Fact 5. The majority of robberies do not involve injury to the victims.
  • Types of Robbers
  • Burglary
  • Dimensions of Burglary
  • Fact 1. The burglary rate is declining and has been doing so for a decade.
  • Fact 2. The majority of persons arrested for burglary are young, white males.
  • The World of Burglary
  • Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Dimensions of Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Fact 1. The motor vehicle theft rate is declining.
  • Fact 2. Most people who are arrested for motor vehicle theft are young, white males.
  • Fact 3. Approximately two-thirds of the locally stolen vehicles are recovered.
  • Joyriders, Professionals, and Others
  • Larceny-Theft
  • The Extent of Shoplifting
  • Types of Shoplifters
  • Reactions to Shoplifting
  • Arson
  • Types of Arsonists
  • Larceny in the American Heart
  • The Rip-Off Philosophy
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 6 Assaults against Children and Spouses
  • Physical Abuse of Children
  • Problems of Definition
  • The Discovery and Medicalization of Physical Abuse
  • Extent
  • Characteristics
  • Stress, Power, and Culture
  • Spouse Abuse
  • The Discovery of Spouse Abuse
  • Extent
  • Characteristics
  • Stress and Power—Again
  • Sexual Abuse of Children
  • Extent
  • Characteristics
  • Types of Molesters and Their Offenses
  • Incestuous Molester.
  • High-Interaction Molester.
  • Asocial Molester.
  • Aged Molester.
  • Career Molester.
  • Spontaneous-Aggressive Molester.
  • Adult–Child Sex: A Matter of Liberation?
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 7 Deviance and Organizations
  • Employee Theft
  • Pilferage
  • Embezzlement
  • Organizations as Victims
  • Police Corruption
  • Meat- and Grass-Eaters
  • Rotten Apples or Rotten Barrels?
  • Corporate Deviance
  • Price-Fixing:A Fact of American Industry?
  • “Would You Buy a Used Car from This Person?”
  • “You Are What You Eat”
  • The Badness of Good Business
  • Organized Crime
  • Characteristics and Structure
  • From Muscle to Respectability
  • Ethnic Succession
  • Sources of Profit
  • Illegal Goods and Services.
  • Thievery and Fraud.
  • Racketeering.
  • Infiltration of Legitimate Business.
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Part Three Deviant Behavior in Contemporary Society
  • Chapter 8 Deviant Drug Use
  • Drug Use as Deviance
  • Classification of Drugs
  • Alcohol
  • Alcohol as a Drug
  • Alcohol Use and Deviance
  • A Letter from Andy’s Parents
  • A Letter from Andy
  • Alcoholism, Disease, and Problem Drinking
  • Correlates of Problem Drinking
  • Heroin
  • Heroin as a Drug
  • Heroin Use and Deviance
  • Correlates of Heroin Use
  • Marijuana
  • Marijuana as a Drug
  • Marijuana Use and Deviance
  • Correlates of Marijuana Use
  • Cocaine
  • Cocaine as a Drug
  • Cocaine Use and Deviance
  • Correlates of Cocaine Use
  • Prescription Drug Abuse
  • Performance-Enhancing Drugs
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 9 Mental Disorders
  • What Is Mental Disorder?
  • Correlates of Mental Disorder
  • Genetics
  • Social Class
  • Minorities and Mental Health
  • Family Setting
  • Male/Female Differences
  • Stress
  • Disease or Label?
  • Mental Disease as a Myth
  • A Labeling Theory of Mental Disorder
  • Criticisms and Contributions of Labeling Theory
  • Conflict and the Therapeutic State
  • Common Mental Disorders
  • Depression
  • Phobias
  • Specific Phobias.
  • Social Phobias.
  • Agoraphobia.
  • Treatment
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 10 Suicide
  • Definition
  • History of Suicide
  • Current Attitudes toward Suicide
  • Public Opinion and Public Policy
  • Professional Opinion
  • Sociological Theories of Suicide
  • Social Integration
  • Status Integration
  • Community Migration
  • Incidence of Suicide
  • International
  • United States
  • Risk Factors and Correlates of Suicide
  • Risk Factors for Suicide
  • Biopsychosocial Risk Factors
  • Environmental Risk Factors
  • Sociocultural Risk Factors
  • Psychological Risk Factors
  • Correlates of Suicide
  • Depression.
  • Age.
  • Sex.
  • Marital Status.
  • Gay and Lesbian Youths.
  • Race and Ethnicity.
  • Occupation and Social Status.
  • Time Factors.
  • Media Coverage and Copycat Clusters.
  • Failure to Seek Help
  • Warning Signs
  • Precipitating Events
  • Helping Someone Who Is Suicidal
  • Attempting Suicide
  • Physician-Assisted Suicide
  • Prevention and Protection
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 11 Cyberdeviance
  • Origins of the Computer Underground
  • A Typology of the Computer Underground
  • The Relevant Actors of the Computer Underground
  • Hackers.
  • Crackers.
  • Phreakers.
  • Warez D00dz.
  • Lamers, Leeches, and Posers.
  • Subcultures of Deviance in the Computer Underground
  • Special Vocabulary.
  • Shared Beliefs and Norms.
  • Contact between Members.
  • Specialized Way of Dressing and Acting.
  • Is the Computer Underground a Subculture?
  • Crime and the Internet
  • Sexual Deviance and Cyberspace
  • Opportunity for Sexual Deviance in Cyberspace
  • An Interview with White Eagle
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Chapter 12 Sexual Deviance and Sexual Harassment
  • An Interview with Tony
  • Prostitution
  • The Context of Prostitution
  • Becoming a Prostitute
  • The Pimp
  • Prostitution and Conflict
  • Homosexuality
  • Homosexuality: Condition or Behavior?
  • Becoming “Homosexual”
  • Homosexuality as Deviance
  • Blackmail.
  • Physical Danger.
  • Discrimination.
  • Homosexuality and Conflict
  • The Debate over Gay Marriage
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Critical Thinking Exercises
  • Check it out on the Web
  • Endnotes
  • Name Index
  • Subject Index
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