Deviance and Medicalization: From Badness to SicknessTemple University Press, 20 àÁ.Â. 2010 - 352 ˹éÒ This classic text on the nature of deviance, originally published in 1980, is now reissued with a new Afterword by the authors. In this new edition of their award-winning book, Conrad and Schneider investigate the origins and contemporary consequences of the medicalization of deviance. They examine specific cases—madness, alcoholism, opiate addiction, homosexuality, delinquency, and child abuse—and draw out their theoretical and policy implications. In a new chapter, the authors address developments in the last decade—including AIDS, domestic violence, co-dependency, hyperactivity in children, and learning disabilities—and they discuss the fate of medicalization in the 1990s with the changes in medicine and continued restrictions on social services. |
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... meth- od . New York : The Free Press , 1938. Copyright 1938 by the University of Chicago . ( Originally pub- lished , 1895. ) other man for committing adultery with his wife is deemed DEVIANCE , DEFINITIONS , AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION 5.
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... profession , sex , etc. , can enforce their cate- gories of deviance on less powerful groups . It is seldom vice versa . In the witchcraft example the community and religious leaders of Salem Village ( all men ) were able to implement ...
... profession , sex , etc. , can enforce their cate- gories of deviance on less powerful groups . It is seldom vice versa . In the witchcraft example the community and religious leaders of Salem Village ( all men ) were able to implement ...
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... profession ) gains the power and authority to define deviance , that is , to say what kind of a problem something is , the responsibil- ity for dealing with the problem often comes to that institution . In this sense we can say institu ...
... profession ) gains the power and authority to define deviance , that is , to say what kind of a problem something is , the responsibil- ity for dealing with the problem often comes to that institution . In this sense we can say institu ...
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... profession . Medicine has not always been the powerful , prestigious , successful , lucrative , and dominant profession we know today . The status of the medical profession is a product of medical politicking as well as therapeutic ...
... profession . Medicine has not always been the powerful , prestigious , successful , lucrative , and dominant profession we know today . The status of the medical profession is a product of medical politicking as well as therapeutic ...
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drunkenness Inebriety and the disease concept | 73 |
the fall and rise of medical Involvement | 110 |
delinquency hyperactivity and child abuse | 145 |
from sin to sickness to lifestyle | 172 |
the search for the born criminal and the medical control of criminality | 215 |
consequences for society | 241 |
10 A theoretical statement on the medlcalization of deviance | 261 |
a decade later | 277 |
Bibliography | 293 |
Author Index | 311 |
Subject Index | 317 |
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