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Constructions of Deviance: Social Power, Context, and Interaction

NCJ Number
151012
Editor(s)
P A Adler, P Adler
Date Published
1994
Length
609 pages
Annotation
This collection of readings on the sociology of deviance emphasizes a social constructionist approach that draws on elements of social structure and power, cultural and subcultural norms and values, interpersonal relationships, and self-reflection.
Abstract
The contributors explore ethnographic issues in deviance rather than quantitative measures that reduce behavior to statistical indexes of prevalence and correlations, and they emphasize sociological concepts related to contemporary social problems. The book is organized into six parts, the first part of which defines deviance. Subsequent parts examine research studies of deviant behavior, the role of social norms and power in the construction of deviance, the organizational context of deviance, deviant identity and self-conceptions, and the way in which deviant behavior and people are socially organized. Specific chapters focus on drug dealers, drug law enforcement, missing children, black males and the police, sex discrimination, the social context of police lying, and organized crime. Additional chapters look at sexual assault, white collar crime, women in outlaw motorcycle gangs, confidence artists, illegal organizational behavior, gang membership, and deviant careers. Theories of and social policies pertaining to deviance are discussed. References and notes

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