"Deviance, Crime, and Control is designed to serve as the core text for courses in deviance at the undergraduate level in departments of sociology and criminology. Each chapter introduces a particular form of deviance and is followed by a detailed discussion that takes into account both practical issues (demographic and social characteristics, social and health consequences, the costs and benefits of various 'solutions' and regimes of control) and different theoretical perspectives."--Jacket.
Part I. Introduction. Sociological approaches to deviance. Part II. Deviant activities. Appearance issues -- Mental illness -- Sexual deviance -- Substance abuse. Part III. Delinquency and crime -- Risky behaviours -- Violent crimes -- Non-violent crimes -- Political crimes.