Crime and Deviance

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  • Crime and Deviance
    • Deviance and Control Theories
      • The Normative Definition
      • The Relativistic Approach
      • The Relationship between Deviance and Crime
        • Normative Approach
        • Relativist Approaches
      • Social Control
        • Informal
        • Formal
        • Late-Modern  Perspectives
    • Strain and Subcultural Theories
      • Origins of Subculture
        • Appreciative Sociology
        • Strain Theory
      • Illegitimate Opportunity Structure
      • Status Frustration
      • Focal Concerns
        • Evaluation
      • Applying Subculture Theory
      • Subterranean Values
      • Subculture
      • Contemporary Alternatives to Subculture
        • Postmodernism
        • Masculinity
        • Gangs
    • Critical Criminologies
      • Traditional Marxist Approach
        • Basis of Criminal Law
        • Law Creation and Dominant Hegemony
        • Law Enforcement
        • Individual Motivation
        • Crime and Control
        • Example
        • Criticisms
      • The New Criminology
        • Ideology and the New Criminology
        • Criticisms
      • Marxist Subcultural Theory
        • Criticisms
      • Crimes of the State
        • Problems with Studying Crimes of the State
    • Labelling Theory
      • Understanding Deviance
      • Responding to and Enforcing Rules
        • Criticisms
        • Consequences
        • Rejecting Labels
        • Deviant Career
      • Creating Rules
        • Criticisms
      • Labelling and Values
      • Crime, Labelling and the Media
        • Deviancy Amplification
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    • Patterns of Crime
      • Police-Recorded Statistics
        • Social Constructions
      • Victim Surveys
      • Self-Report Studies
        • The Data Explosion and the Risk Society
      • Patterns of Offending
        • Types of Offences
        • Types of Victims
        • Types of Offenders
    • Environmental Approaches
      • Explaining Offenders
        • Chicago Sociology
        • Differential Association
        • Housing Policies
        • Social Capital
      • Explaining Offences
        • Cognitive Maps
        • Opportunity Theory
        • Routine Activities
        • Situational Crime Prevention
        • The Privatisation of Public Space
        • Time: The Night-Time Economy
    • Gender Issues and Offending
      • Invisible Female Offenders
      • Explaining Female Crime
        • Biological Explanations
        • Sex-Role Theory
        • The Changing Role or 'Liberationist' Perspective
      • Transgression
      • Explaining Male Crime
        • Normative Masculinity
        • Katz: Seductions of Crime
        • Lyng: Edgework
        • Masculinities in Context
    • Occupational, Corporate and Environmental Crime
      • What is meant by 'Occupational' and 'Corporate' Crime?
        • The Problem of Law
        • The Distinctions between Occupational and Corporate Crime
      • Occupational Crime
        • The Impact
      • Corporate Crime
        • The Impact
        • An Invisible Issue
        • State-Corporate Crime
      • Globalization and Crime
        • Organised Crime
      • Environmental or Green Crimes
      • Explaining Occupational and Corporate Crime
        • Differential Association and Subcultural Theory
        • Emotion-Based Approaches
        • Labelling Theory
        • Anomie
        • Marxist Explanations
    • Ethnicity and Crime
      • Offending
        • Sentencing
        • Punishment
      • Policing and Ethnic Minority Groups
        • A Reflection of Reality?
        • Racist Police Practices
      • Theorizing Race and Criminality
        • Capitalism in Crisis
        • Cultures of Resistance
        • Exclusion and Alternative Economies
        • Statistical Artefact Approach
    • The Criminal Justice System
      • Crime Prevention and Community Safety
        • Situational Crime Prevention
        • Community Safety/Crime Reduction
        • Theoretical Perspectives
      • The Police
        • Styles of Uniformed Policing
        • The Relationship of the Police to Society
        • Discretion, Policing and the Law
        • The Courts
      • Punishment
    • Suicide
      • A Scientific Approach
        • Durkheim's Study
        • Durkheim's Categorisation of Societies
        • Internal Criticisms
        • Interpretive Criticisms
      • Integrating Positivistic and Interpretive Approaches

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