Sociology of Deviant Behaviour

Paper Code: 
SOC 302
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
45.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

Societies today are undergoing rapid and massive changes. Many of the changes are such that they tend to call into question the ages-old social norms and practices, thus giving rise to some critical social issues and problems.

Hence the objectives of the course are to sensitize the student to the concept and patterns of disorganization and deviance, enable them to acquire sociological understanding of these issues and problems over and above their commonsense understanding, empower them to deal with these issues and problems and to serve as change agents both in government and non-governmental organizations.

9.00
Unit I: 

Deviance: Meaning and Features; Causes of Deviant Behaviour; Merton’s Theory of Deviant Behaviour.

Anomie: Concept and Theories

9.00
Unit II: 

Social Organization: Meaning and Features; Social Disorganization: Meaning and Features; Approaches to Social Disorganization: Social Problem approach, Bio-Psychological approach, Geographical approach, Cultural approach, Microscopic- Macroscopic theory.       

 Difference between Social Organization and Disorganization.

9.00
Unit III: 

Personal Disorganization: Causes and Types. Difference between Personal and Social Disorganization.

Social Disorganization in India: Family, Urban and Rural Disorganization

9.00

Crime: Sociological and Legal Concepts; Features and Classification of Crime; Factors and Theories of Crime Causation.

Juvenile Delinquency: Concept, Causes and Reformatory Measures. Difference between Crime and Delinquency

9.00
Unit V: 

Suicide: Concept, Causes and Remedies. Durkheim’s Theory of Suicide

Alcoholism and Drug Addiction: Factors, Evil Effects and Measures of Control

Prostitution: Causes, Disadvantages and Rehabilitation.

 

References: 
  • Ahuja Ram, 1997, Social Problems in India, Rawat Publications.
  • Mowrer, E.R. Disorganization: Personal and Social
  • Elliott and Merrill. Social Disorganization
  • Madan, G.R. Social Change and Social Problems in Indian Society
  • Gill, S.S. 1998. The Pathology of Corruption. New Delhi: Harper Collins Publishers
  • Thio Alex 1955. Deviant Behaviour. New York: Harper Collins College Publishers
  • Dinitz, Simon et al 1975. Deviance. New York : OUP
  • Gillin, J.L. 1969. Social Problems. Bombay: The Times of India Press
  • Kelly, Delos H. 1984.Deviant Behaviour. New York: St. Martin’s Press
  • Sutherland, E.H. & Cressey, D.R., 1968, Principles of Crimininology, Bombay, The Times of India Press
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