Delve into the complexities of human conduct with Deviant Behavior, 11th Edition by esteemed author Erich Goode. Published by Routledge on June 16, 2016, this comprehensive study offers profound insights into the behavior, beliefs, conditions, and societal reactions to deviance, fostering a deeper understanding of this ubiquitous phenomenon.
The book meticulously examines deviance through the critical lenses of sociological positivism and constructionism. Readers will explore the underlying reasons behind deviant behavior via the positivist perspective, while the constructionist viewpoint sheds light on why specific actions, beliefs, and physical characteristics come to be condemned within society.
This eleventh edition introduces significant updates and expanded discussions, making it an indispensable resource:
- Two dedicated chapters on crime provide clearer distinctions between the criminalization of behavior and criminal behavior itself.
- Enhanced discussion on the relativity of deviance, including an examination of how murder is both socially and legally constructed.
- Expanded exploration of conspiracy theory as a compelling form of cognitive deviance.
- A new discussion further elucidates the differences between labeling theory and constructionism.
- A newly incorporated section on environmental pollution, drawing connections to the vital field of “green criminology.”
This authoritative volume carries ISBN-10: 113865602X and ISBN-13: 978-1138656024.
