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For example, see Erikson, "Notes on the Sociology of Deviance," 9-10.
As in Becker, Outsiders, Chapter Eight, 147-64.
Becker, Outsiders, 181.
Lemert, Social Pathology, 76-77.
Becker, Outsiders, 60.
Becker, Outsiders, 46.
Becker, Outsiders, 74.
Becker, Outsiders, 57.
These ideas have deep roots in Mead's social psychology. See his discussion in section 35 of Mind, Self, and Society on "The Fusion of the 'I' and the 'Me' in Social Activities."
Kitsuse, "Societal Reaction to Deviant Behavior," 97. Cf. Erikson, "Notes on the Sociology of Deviance," 11.
Examples of studies of all of the above can be found in Becker's germinal collection The Other Side, Becker's study of marijuana users in Outsiders, or Schur's Crimes Without Victims.
See Merton, "Notes on Problem-Finding in Sociology."
Erikson, "Notes on the Sociology of Deviance," 9.
See Chapter Eight in Becker, Outsiders, 147-63, and Chapter Four of Ferrell, Crimes of Style, 101-57.
Marx, The German Ideology, e.g. 157.
Marx, The German Ideology, 155.
Marx, Capital, Volume One, 299.
Marx, "Manifesto of the Communist Party," 500.
Among many possible candidates, see Quinney, The Social Reality of Crime, for an example of this first kind of research.
Among many possible candidates, see Melossi, The Prison and the Factory, for an example of this second kind of research.
For example, Chambliss, On the Take.
Liazos, "The Poverty of the Sociology of Deviance," 111.
Melossi, "Overcoming the Crisis in Critical Criminology," 197.
Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments, Chapter 6, 21.
Beccaria, On Crimes and Punishments, Hackett translation, Chapter 12, 90n1.
Ferri, The Positive School of Criminology, 103.
Mead, "The Psychology of Punitive Justice," e.g., 597.
Sutherland, "Is 'White Collar Crime,' Crime?" Reprinted with alterations as Chapter Four of Sutherland, White Collar Crime.
For example, Sutherland, White Collar Crime, 251.
[Index]
Overview
Labeling Theory
Marxist Scholarship
Similarities and Differences
Criminology and "Social Response"