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Deviance across Cultures

by Robert Heiner
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Overview

Are "deviant" and "criminal" behaviors inherently wrong or evil? Taking an innovative cross-cultural approach, Deviance Across Cultures spans the globe to give instructors an invaluable new resource for investigating the social construction of deviance. From studies on prostitution and drugs to examinations of religion and corporate deviance, this anthology—a collection of both classic and contemporary articles—responds to the growing need for interdisciplinary and global learning in deviance studies.

To create a strong framework for inquiry, editor Robert Heiner has written a comprehensive introduction to each article that emphasizes the topic's relationship to theory and to ongoing trends affecting the United States and other countries. Throughout, careful attention to distant cultures will encourage students to understand deviance from an academic—and less emotional—perspective.

Ideal as either a main text or a supplementary reader, this collection builds on classic deviance theory and basic sociological concepts to introduce students to this complex subject. With its rich global perspective, Deviance Across Cultures will challenge and expand students' assumptions about social deviance—both at home and abroad.

Synopsis

Are "deviant" and "criminal" behaviors inherently wrong or evil? Taking an innovative cross-cultural approach, Deviance Across Cultures spans the globe to give instructors an invaluable new resource for investigating the social construction of deviance. From studies on prostitution and drugs to examinations of religion and corporate deviance, this anthology—a collection of both classic and contemporary articles—responds to the growing need for interdisciplinary and global learning in deviance studies.

To create a strong framework for inquiry, editor Robert Heiner has written a comprehensive introduction to each article that emphasizes the topic's relationship to theory and to ongoing trends affecting the United States and other countries. Throughout, careful attention to distant cultures will encourage students to understand deviance from an academic—and less emotional—perspective.

Ideal as either a main text or a supplementary reader, this collection builds on classic deviance theory and basic sociological concepts to introduce students to this complex subject. With its rich global perspective, Deviance Across Cultures will challenge and expand students' assumptions about social deviance—both at home and abroad.

About the Author, Robert Heiner

Robert Heiner is Professor of Sociology at Plymouth State University. He is author of Social Problems: An Introduction to Critical Constructionism, Second Edition (OUP, 2005), and editor of Social Problems and Social Solutions: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (1998) and Criminology: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (1995).

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2007
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
288
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195177091

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