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100 1  Franzese, Robert J.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 14 The Sociology of Deviance :|bDifferences, Tradition, and 
       Stigma. 
264  1 Springfield :|bCharles C Thomas Publisher, LTD,|c2009. 
300    1 online resource (308 pages) 
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505 0  CONTENTS; Chapter 1: THE NATURE OF DEVIANCE; Chapter 2: 
       STUDYING DEVIANCE; Chapter 3: AN OVERVIEW OF AND 
       INTRODUCTION TOSOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES OF DEVIANCE; Chapter 
       4: ANOMIE AND STRUCTURAL THEORIES; Chapter 5: ANOMIE AND 
       STRUCTRUAL THEORIES EXTENDED:STRAIN THEORIES; Chapter 6: 
       CONTROL THEORIES; Chapter 7: SOCIETAL REACTION AND OTHER 
       SOCIALPROCESSES THEORIES; Chapter 8: CONFLICT AND FEMINIST
       THEORIES; Chapter 9: SUICIDE; Chapter 10: CRIMINAL 
       BEHAVIORS; Chapter 11: ADDICTIONS AND THE USE AND ABUSEOF 
       SUBSTANCES. 
505 8  Chapter 12: SOCIETAL REACTION AND STIGMATIZATION:MENTAL 
       DISORDERS AND PHYSICAL DISABILITIESChapter 13: SEXUAL 
       BEHAVIORS AND DIFFERENCES; Chapter 14: ELITE AND POWER 
       DEVIANCE; AUTHOR INDEX; SUBJECT INDEX. 
520    Sociology of Deviance: Differences, Tradition, and Stigma 
       is dedicated to a sociological analysis of deviance, a 
       term reframed to imply differences. Deviance is approached
       from the outset as meaning differences: differences in 
       attitudes, behaviors, lifestyles, and values of people. 
       The terms "deviance" or "deviant behavior" are understood 
       as labels themselves and are used sparingly, such as in 
       the title and in Chapter 14, "Elite and Power Deviance" 
       ("deviance" appears with frequency in the theory chapters 
       since it is a term used by the theorists addressed). Part 
       of the title of the text is "Tr. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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650  0 Deviant behavior|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aFranzese, Robert J.|tSociology of 
       Deviance : Differences, Tradition, and Stigma.
       |dSpringfield : Charles C Thomas Publisher, LTD, ©2009
       |z9780398078553 
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