Deviant Behavior
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About this book
Deviant Behavior offers an engaging and wide-ranging discussion of deviant behavior beliefs and conditions. It examines how the society defines labels and reacts to whatever and whoever falls under this stigmatizing processthereby providing a distinctly sociological approach to the phenomenon. The central focus in defining what and who is deviant is the audiencemembers of the influential social collectivities that determine the outcome of this process. The discussion in this volume encompasses both the explanatory (or positivist) approach and the constructionist (or labeling) perspectives thereby lending a broad and inclusive vista on deviance. The central chapters in the book explore specific instances or forms of deviance including crime substance abuse and mental disorder all of which share the quality that they and their actors believers or bearers may be judged by these influential parties in a negative or derogatory fashion. And throughout Deviant Behavior the author emphasizes that to the sociologist the term "deviant" is completely non-pejorative; no implication of inferiority or inherent stigma is implied; what the author emphasizes is that specific members of the societysocial circles or collectivitiesdefine and treat certain parties in a derogatory fashion; the sociologist does not share in this stigmatizing process but observes and describes it.
