Abstract

During the past decade there have been four major developments in the sociology of deviance. First, interest in reknowned theories has gradually declined. Second, the predominant research concern is no longer with rates of deviance or deviants but rather with reactions to deviance. Third, far more attention is now devoted to criminal law, with a special emphasis on political considerations. Fourth, a new conception of deviance has emerged. This survey concentrates on the new conception, because it now occupies center stage and is closely intertwined with other major developments.

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