The Cambridge Handbook of Social Problems
The introduction of the Affordable Care Act in the United States, the increasing use of prescription drugs, and the alleged abuse of racial profiling by police are just some of the factors contributing to twenty-first-century social problems. The Cambridge Handbook of Social Problems offers a wide-ranging roster of the social problems currently pressing for attention and amelioration. Unlike other works in this area, it also gives great consideration to theoretical and methodological discussions. This Handbook will benefit both undergraduate and graduate students eager to understand the sociology of social problems. It is suitable for classes in social problems, current events, and social theory. Featuring the most current research, the Handbook provides an especially useful resource for sociologists and graduate students conducting research.
- A comprehensive compendium of the various social problems faced by contemporary society
- Theoretical and methodological treatments are emphasized allowing readers to conceptualize the sociological study of social problems and understand how research on social problems is currently being conducted
- This book is intended as both a useful supplementary text for classes in social problems, deviance, current events, and social theory, and as a valuable reference work for research scholars and libraries
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March 2018Adobe eBook Reader
9781108694957
0 pages
3 b/w illus. 11 tables
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Table of Contents
- Part I. Problems Related to Health, Safety, and Security:
- 1. Illness and health care Erin Ruel and Amanda Powell
- 2. Mental illness and social problems Joan Busfield
- 3. Substance abuse Clayton Mosher and Scott Akins
- 4. Epidemics, pandemics, and outbreaks Martin French, Eric Mykhalovskiy and Carmen Lamothe
- 5. Disaster as social problem and social construct Kathleen Tierney
- 6. Surveillance S. E. Costanza
- 7. Domestic spying: a historical-comparative perspective Mathieu Deflem, Derek M. D. Silva and Anna S. Rogers
- 8. Computer hacking as a social problem Brian Alleyne
- 9. War and militarism Daniel Burland
- 10. The social problem of terrorism Pat Lauderdale and Annamarie Oliverio
- 11. Genocide Christopher Powell
- Part II. Problems Related to Crime and Violence:
- 12. The problem of crime Walter S. DeKeseredy
- 13. Corporate malfeasance as a social problem Melissa Rorie
- 14. The construction of school bullying as a social problem Jeffrey W. Cohen and Robert A. Brooks
- 15. Rampage school shootings Jack Levin and Eric Madfis
- 16. Understanding sexual violence: the role of causal and precipitating factors in sexual offending Heng Choon (Oliver) Chan
- 17. Critical and intersectional understandings of campus sexual assault as a social problem Ashley C. Rondini
- 18. Child abuse and neglect Mark A. Winton
- 19. Family violence Claire M. Renzetti and Allison M. Adair
- 20. Juvenile violence Kathleen M. Heide
- 21. Gangs and gang violence Erika Gebo
- 22. State violence M. Gabriela Torres
- 23. Hate crime Paul Iganski and Abe Sweiry
- 24. Police brutality Malcolm D. Holmes
- 25. Capital punishment/death penalty Michael L. Radelet and Scott Phillips
- 26. Wrongful convictions: comparative perspectives Marvin Zalman
- Part VI. Problems of global impact:
- 27. Urbanism and urbanization Ranita Ray and Michael Ian Borer
- 28. Technology and social problems Govert Valkenburg and Harro van Lente
- 29. Population and contemporary social problems Fred M. Shelley
- 30. Environmental problems Kayla Stover.