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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Introduction to Deviance
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Ahsan Ali
Introduction to Deviance - Sociology
Introduction
Deviance: Durkheim's contribution
Deviance: Robert Merton
Urban ecology and crime
Sub-Cultural approaches to deviance
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'Be a good craftsman; avoid any rigid set of procedures. Above all seek to develop and use the sociological imagination. Avoid fetishi...
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The city as a crime producing area A common theme in sociological writing about crime has been the corrupting effect of city life. I...
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This is not an attempt to give an account of sociological theories, but a more generalized attempt at outlining how sociologists approach ...
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