DavisNanette J.1975Sociological Constructions of Deviance: Perspectives and Issues in the Field. Dubuque, IA: William C. Brown
11.
FreidsonEliot1966“Disability and social deviance,” pp. 71–99 in SussmanMarvin B. (ed.) Sociology and Rehabilitation. Washington, DC: Sociological Association and Vocational Rehabilitation Administration
12.
GibbonsDon C.JonesJoseph F.1975The Study of Deviance: Perspectives and Problems. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall
13.
GibbsJack P.1966“Sanctions”. Social Problems14 (Summer): 147–159
14.
GibbsJack P.1972a“Issues in defining deviant behavior,” pp. 39–68 in ScottRobert A.DouglasJack D. (eds.) Theoretical Perspectives on Deviance. New York: Basic Books
GoveWalter R.FainTerry1973“The stigma of mental hospitalization: An attempt to evaluate its consequences”. Archives of General Psychiatry28 (April): 494–500
18.
JanowitzMorris1975“Sociological theory and social control”. Amer. J. of Sociology81 (July): 82–108
19.
KatzJack1972“Deviance, charisma, and rule-defined behavior”. Social Problems20 (Fall): 186–202
20.
KitsuseJohn1962“Societal reaction to deviant behavior: Problems of theory and method”. Social Problems9 (Winter): 247–256
21.
KitsuseJohn1972“Deviance, deviant behavior, and deviants: Some conceptual problems,” pp. 233–243 in FilsteadWilliam J. (ed.) An Introduction to Deviance. Chicago: Markham
22.
KutchinskyBerl1973“The legal consciousness: A survey of research on knowledge and opinion about law,” pp. 101–138 in Knowledge and Opinion About Law. London: Martin Robertson
23.
LemertEdwin M.1951Social Pathology. New York: McGraw Hill
24.
LemertEdwin M.1967Human Deviance, Social Problems, and Social Control. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall
25.
McHughPeter1970“A common-sense conception of deviance,” pp. 61–88 in DouglasJack D. (ed.) Deviance and Respectability. New York: Basic Books
26.
MankoffMilton1971“Societal reaction and career deviance: A critical analysis”. Soc. Q. 12 (Spring): 204–217
27.
NettlerGwynn1974Explaining Crime. New York: McGraw-Hill
28.
QuinneyRichard1971“Crime: Phenomenon, problem, and subject of study,” pp. 209–246 in SmigelErwin O. (ed.) Handbook for the Study of Social Problems. Chicago: Rand McNally
29.
RockPaul1973Deviant Behavior. London: Hutchinson
30.
RooneyElizabeth A.GibbonsDon C.1966“Reactions to crimes without victims”. Social Problems13 (Spring): 400–409
31.
RossiPeter H.WaiteEmilyBoseChristine E.BerkRichard E.1974“The seriousness of crimes: Normative structure and individual differences”. Amer. Soc. Rev.39 (April): 224–237
32.
SagarinEdward1975Deviants and Deviance: An Introduction to the Study of Disvalued People and Behavior. New York: Praeger
33.
ScheffThomas J.1966Being Mentally Ill: A Sociological Theory. Chicago: Aldine
34.
SchurEdwin M.1965Crimes Without Victims: Deviant Behavior and Public Policy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall
35.
SchurEdwin M.1971Labeling Deviant Behavior: Its Sociological Consequences. New York: Harper & Row
36.
TaylorIanWaltonPaulYoungJock1973The New Criminology: For a Social Theory of Deviance. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul