vi) Recent and overview texts on crime and deviance

Adler, P.A., & Adler, P. (2005). Constructions of Deviance: Social Power, Context, and Interaction. 5th edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Anderson, Leon. (2017). Deviance: Social constructions and blurred boundaries.

Anderson, T. (2015) Understanding Deviance: Connecting Classical and Contemporary Perspectives. Oxford: Routledge.

Anleu, Sharyn L. Roach. (2006). Deviance, Conformity & Control. 4th ed. Sydney: Pearson Education.

Burke, Roger Hopkins. (2018). An Introduction to Criminological Theory. Fifth Edition. Routledge

Coomber, Donnermeyer, J., K. McElrath and R., Scott, J., (2014) Crime and Society. London, Sage.

DeKeseredy, W.S., Ellis, D., & Alvi, S. (2005). Deviance and Crime: Theory, research and policy. Cincinnati: Anderson Publishing. Cincinnati: LexisNexis Anderson.

DeKeseredy, Walter S. (2010). Contemporary Critical Criminology. Routledge.

DeKeseredy, Walter S., Desmond Ellis, Shahid Alvi. (2015). Deviance and crime: theory, research, and policy. 3rd ed.

Delaney, Tim. (2017). Social Deviance. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Dobbert, Duane L., and Thomas X. Mackey. (eds.) (2015). Deviance: theories on behaviors that defy social norms.

Downes, David, and Paul Rock. (2012). Understanding deviance: a guide to the sociology of crime and rule breaking.

Forsyth, Craig J., Heith Copes, Craig J. Forsyth, and Heith Copes. (2014). Encyclopedia of Social Deviance.

Franzese, Robert J. (2015). The Sociology of Deviance: Differences, Tradition, and Stigma. 2nd edition.

Goode, E. (2015). The Handbook of Deviance. West Sussex: John Wiley and Sons.

Goode, Erich, and Nachman Ben-Yehuda. (2009). Moral Panics: The Social Construction of Deviance. Second Edition. Wiley.

Goode, Erich. (2016). Deviant Behaviour. 11th edition, Routledge.

Hall, Steve. (2012). Theorizing Crime and Deviance: A new perspective.

Hall, Stuart. (year?). Drifting Into a Law and Order Society.

Hayes, H., & Prenzler, T. (2015). An introduction to crime and criminology (4th ed.). Melbourne: Pearson Australia.

Inderbitzin, Michelle, Kristin A. Bates, and Randy R. Gainey. (2018) Perspectives on Deviance and Social Control. Sage.

Inderbitzin, Michelle, Kristin A. Bates, and Randy R. Gainey. (2016) Deviance and Social Control: A Sociological Perspective. Sage.

Lyng, S. (2005) Edgework: The Sociology of Risk Taking. Oxford: Routledge.

Muschert, Glen. W. (2012). Deviance and Crime.

Mushanga, Mwene. (2011). Crime and deviance: an introduction to criminology.

O’Neill and Seal, L. (2012) Transgressive Imaginations: Crime, Deviance and Culture. London: Palgrave MacMillan.

Pepinsky, H.E., and R. Quinney. (eds.). (year?). Criminology as Peacemaking.

Rock, Paul Elliott, and Mary McIntosh. (eds). (2018). Deviance and social control.

Smith, P. (2008) Punishment and Culture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Smith, P. (2010) Incivility: The Rude Stranger in Everyday Life. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Soothill, Keith, Moira Peelo, and Claire Taylor. (2002). Making Sense of Criminology.

Tepperman, Lorne. (2009). Deviance, crime and control: beyond the straight and narrow.

Thompson, William E., and Jennifer C. Gibbs. (2018). Deviance and Deviants: A sociological approach.

White, R. (2017). Crime and Criminology. Oxford University Press.

White, R., Perrone, S., & Howes, L. M. (eds.) (2019). Crime, criminality and criminal justice. Oxford University Press.