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Becoming Deviant David Matza

Becoming Deviant By David Matza

Becoming Deviant by David Matza


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Describes a process in which people move from an affinity for certain prohibited behaviors to full-blown deviance, and which includes affiliation with circles and setting that include or sponsor offenses followed by understanding and identification of the offenses as prohibited behavior by the transgressor.

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Becoming Deviant by David Matza

Becoming Deviant describes a process by which people move from an affinity for certain prohibited behaviors to full-blown deviance. This process includes affiliation with circles and settings that include or sponsor offenses, followed by understanding and identification of the offenses as prohibited behavior by the transgressor. The process can be summarized as affinity, affiliation, and signification. The sequential process Matza describes allows for non-recurrent offending behavior, recidivism, and offending again. His perspective is motivated by the view that criminological theories do not explain a number of the fundamental empirical features and nuances known to be associated with delinquency. This includes the frequent termination of delinquent behavior at the onset of adulthood, the often conformist nature of delinquent behavior, and the large numbers of non-delinquents that are often found in otherwise high-delinquency areas. In Becoming Deviant Matza reasons that most, though not all, delinquent behavior constitutes relatively uniform phenomena that is developmental in character. Individuals proceed from trivial to more serious infractions. He argues that delinquent behavior represents youths searching for adventure and is accompanied by withdrawal from conventional values and associated behavior. Matza further claims that many delinquents are not fully committed to a delinquent lifestyle, and this explains why delinquent behavior often ends with adulthood. Matza's compelling and integrated theoretical explanation makes this a classic in the increasingly sophisticated criminological literature. Thomas Blomberg's new introduction shows why Becoming Deviant remains of central importance to the field.

About David Matza

David Matza is professor emeritus of sociology at University of California in Berkeley. In the past, he has served as research associate in the Center for the Study of Law and Society; past review editor of The American Sociological Review, and author of several major works on the relationship of law and deviance including the book delinquency and Drift. Thomas G. Blomberg is Sheldon L. Messinger Professor of Criminology at the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida State University. He is the author of American Penology and Punishment and Social Control.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the Transaction Edition
Acknowledgments
I
1 Natural Deviation
2 Correction and Appreciation
3 Pathology and Diversity
4 Simplicity and Complexity
II
5 Affinity
6 Affiliation
7 Signification
Index

Additional information

CIN1412814464G
9781412814461
1412814464
Becoming Deviant by David Matza
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
20100707
230
N/A
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