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Adolescence And Delinquency: The Collective Management Of Reputation
By: Nicholas Emler, Stephen Reicher
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In this book Nicholas Emler and Stephen Reicher present a new explanation of delinquency by asking about the social dynamics of behaviour and misbehaviour. The central thesis is that conduct is motivated by reputation: the problem is to explain why so many young people choose to pursue delinquent reputations. The book begins with a critical look at psychology's traditional reaction to deviance, which has been to attribute it to flaws or deficits in the individual's psychological make-up. The authors go on to examine the major theoretical perspectives on delinquency in both psychology and sociology, relating them to their common roots in the 'mass society' thesis of the nineteenth century. The fit between these theories and the facts is then explored in some detail. None account successfully for the major features of delinquency - particularly its generalized character, and its greater prevalence among males in mid-adolescence. In the final section, the authors develop their own account of delinquency which suggests that the pursuit or avoidance of delinquent behaviour is a choice of social identity and moral reputation. They develop the idea of 'reputation management', and examine the kind of reputation and identity that is conveyed by delinquent action and the advantages this may have for the actor.
ISBN:9780631168232