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Bryant 210 1$aAbingdon, Oxon :$cRoutledge,$d2011. 215 $a1 online resource (632 p.) 225 1 $aRoutledge International Handbooks 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-415-48274-7 327 $aFront Cover; The Routledge Handbook of Deviant Behavior; Copyright Page; Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Preface; Obituary for Clifton Dow Bryant by C. Eddie Palmer; Part I: Conceptualizing deviance; Overview; 1. Deviance and social control: Gary Jensen; 2. Constructing deviance: Joel Best; 3. Tolerable, acceptable, and positive deviance: Robert A. Stebbins; 4. The deconstruction of deviance: Mark Konty; 5. Social change and deviance: Nachman Ben-Yehuda; 6. Moral panic: Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda 327 $a7. Differentials in deviance: race, class, gender, and age: Nancy A. HeitzegPart II: Research methodology in studying deviance; Overview; 8. Quantitative methodology: Jeff Ackerman; 9. Qualitative methodology: Richard Tewksbury; 10. Cross-cultural and historical methodology: Robert Heiner; Part III: Theories of deviance; Overview; 11. Anomie-strain theory: Timothy Brezina; 12. Social learning theory: Wesley G. Jennings and Ronald L. Akers; 13. Control and social disorganization theory: Robert Agnew; 14. Labeling theory: Ryken Grattet; 15. Phenomenological theory: David Polizzi 327 $a16. Conflict theory: Addrain Conyers17.Routine activities theory and rational choice theory: Marie Skubak Tillyer; 18. Marxist and critical theory: Rob White; 19. Biological and biosocial theory: Richard A. Ball; 20. Feminist theory: Carol A. Bailey; 21. Postmodern theory: Charles Walton; Part IV: Becoming deviant as a process; Overview; 22. Entering deviance: Stacey Nofziger; 23. Stigma and the deviant identity: Mindy S. Bradley-Engen; 24. The deviant career: Charles Faupel; Part V: Deviant lifestyles and subcultures; Overview; Deviant lifestyles 327 $a25. The deviant lifestyle: Craig J. Forsyth and Clifton D. Bryant26. Transgender lives and lifestyles: Valerie Jenness and Gil Geis; Deviant subcultures; 27. Deviant subcultures: Keith Hayward and Jonathan Ilan; 28. Theocrats versus democrats: unconventionality and deviance in a Kulturkampf: Nachman Ben-Yehuda; Part VI: Contentious deviance; Overview; 29. Homosexuality: Staci Newmahr; 30. Premarital adolescent sexual activity: Kathleen Bogle; 31. Vegetarianism and fruitarianism as deviance: Joe Boyle; 32. Cybersex, computer sex addiction, and cyberpornography: Diane Kholos Wysocki 327 $aPart VII: Self-destructive behavior as devianceOverview; 33. Alcoholism and alcohol abuse: David Allen; 34. Drug use, abuse, and addiction: Stephen J. Bahr; 35. Eating disorders as deviance: Diane E. Taub and Penelope A. McLorg; 36. Cutting, piercing, and self-mutilation: Jimmy D. Taylor; 37. Suicide as deviant behavior: Steven Stack; Part VIII: Deviance in social institutions; Overview; 38. Family deviance: Angela R. Gover and Stacey J. Bosick; 39. Political deviance: Pat Lauderdale; 40. Organizational and occupational deviance: John P. Minkes and Leonard Minkes 327 $a41. Sport and leisure deviance: Robert A. Stebbins 330 $aThe Handbook of Deviant Behavior presents a comprehensive, integrative, and accessible overview of the contemporary body of knowledge in the field of social deviance in the twenty-first century.This book addresses the full range of scholarly concerns within this area - including theoretical, methodological, and substantive issues - in over seventy original entries, written by an international mix of recognized scholars. 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