Deviance and Medicalization, from Badness to Sickness"The subject of this book is the gradual social transformation of deviance designations in American society from "badness" to "sickness." This has been the most profound change in the definition of deviance in the past two centuries. By examining the medicalization (and demedicalization) of deviance in American society, we may also investigate the general sociohistorical process of defining deviance. Thus this book has a dual focus: it is a historical and sociological inquiry into the changing definitions of deviance and an analysis of the transformation from religious and criminal to medical designations and control of deviance." -- preface. |
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The intervention of science into human affairs has carried the hope that human
problems might be susceptible to solution by technical knowledge and skill as
some problems of nature have been . ( The tremendous effect of bacterial ...
The intervention of science into human affairs has carried the hope that human
problems might be susceptible to solution by technical knowledge and skill as
some problems of nature have been . ( The tremendous effect of bacterial ...
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And For this cause God gave them up into vile affections : for even their women
did change the natural use into that which is against nature : And likewise also
the men , leaving the natural use of women , burned in their lust one toward
another ...
And For this cause God gave them up into vile affections : for even their women
did change the natural use into that which is against nature : And likewise also
the men , leaving the natural use of women , burned in their lust one toward
another ...
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In nature , through the processes of natural selection , the penalty for lack of
adaptation is elimination . The true criminal by the absence or deficiency of the
basic altruistic sentiments similarly demonstrates his “ unfitness ” or lack of
adaptation ...
In nature , through the processes of natural selection , the penalty for lack of
adaptation is elimination . The true criminal by the absence or deficiency of the
basic altruistic sentiments similarly demonstrates his “ unfitness ” or lack of
adaptation ...
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Deviance and Medicalization: From Badness to Sickness Peter Conrad,Joseph W. Schneider ªÁºÒ§Êèǹ¢Í§Ë¹Ñ§Ê×Í - 2010 |
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