What is social control? How do social controls become part of everyday
life? What role does the criminal justice system play in exerting
control? Is the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness a form of
social control? Do we need more social controls to prevent terrorist
atrocities? In this new edition of his popular and engaging
introduction, James J. Chriss carefully guides readers through the
debates about social control. The book provides a comprehensive guide
to historical debates and more recent controversies, examining in
detail the criminal justice system, medicine, everyday life, and
national security. Assuming no specialist knowledge on the part of
readers, Chriss uses a rich range of contemporary examples to
illustrate the ways in which social control is exerted and maintained.
The updated edition includes new and expanded discussion of the 2011
Tucson shootings, post-9/11 counterterrorism laws in the transition
from the Bush to the Obama administrations, the death of bin Laden,
racial profiling, housing segregation and white flight, hate crimes,
(counter)surveillance and flash mobs, the diagnosis of conditions such
as ADHD, and agents of socialization in the areas of work and
consumption, religion, the family, and the mass media. This new
edition of Social Control: An Introduction will be essential reading
for students taking courses in deviance and social control, and will
also appeal to those studying criminology, the sociology of law, and
medical sociology.
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ISBN
9780745680743
Publisert
2014
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Wiley Professional, Reference & Trade (Wiley K&L)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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