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"Deviant Behavior," 1st edition, authored by John A. Humphrey and Frank Schmalleger, delves into the complexities of social norms and the behaviors that deviate from them. This textbook explores the concept of deviance across various social contexts, emphasizing the interplay between societal expectations and individual actions. It covers theoretical frameworks that explain deviant behavior while examining its implications for society and the criminal justice system.
The book's bibliographic details include the following: it was published by Prentice Hall in 1994. The ISBN for this edition is 978-0130844463. This foundational text provides insights into how deviance is defined, perceived, and managed within different societal structures, making it a crucial resource for students and professionals in criminology, sociology, and psychology.
Throughout the chapters, Humphrey and Schmalleger investigate various types of deviant behavior—ranging from minor infractions to serious crimes—and the societal reactions these behaviors elicit. By incorporating case studies and contemporary research, the authors illustrate how deviance is not only a reflection of individual choices but also a product of cultural and social dynamics. The book thus fosters a comprehensive understanding of the roots and consequences of deviant behavior.
In conclusion, "Deviant Behavior" serves as an essential text for exploring the nuances of social deviance. It emphasizes the importance of context in understanding behaviors that challenge societal norms. By integrating theoretical perspectives with practical examples, the authors equip readers with the tools to analyze deviant behavior critically, making the book a valuable addition to academic studies in the field of social sciences.
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