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  • Deviance and Social Control: Who rules?

    Deviance and Social Control by Marshall, Helen; Douglas, Kathy; McDonnell, Desmond;

    Who rules?

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Australia & New Zealand
    • Date of Publication 26 October 2006

    • ISBN 9780195553017
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages248 pages
    • Size 246x172x15 mm
    • Weight 443 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    This text is a new way of looking at the sociology of deviance. It takes seriously the argument for the death of deviance, and reasons it is more useful to talk about 'rules' and 'rule-breakers'. It makes links between the ideas of deviance and rule-breaking to future professional lives of students. It shows the contemporary relevance of this area and includes topical examples such as terrorism, anorexia, paedophilia, female sexual dysfunction and depression.

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    Long description:

    This text is a new way of looking at the sociology of deviance. It takes seriously the argument for the death of deviance, and reasons it is more useful to talk about 'rules' and 'rule-breakers'. It makes links between the ideas of deviance and rule-breaking to future professional lives of students. It shows the contemporary relevance of this area and includes topical examples such as terrorism, anorexia, paedophilia, female sexual dysfunction and depression.

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