ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOR AS A TYPE OF DEVIATION: SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS
АДДИКТИВНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ КАК РАЗНОВИДНОСТЬ ДЕВИАЦИИ: СОЦИОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ АНАЛИЗ
Liljuhin Andrej (Лилюхин А.М.),
Babloyan Nataliya (Баблоян Н.В.),
Katayan Armenui (Катаян А.С.) and
Lebedeva Diana (Лебедева Д.С.)
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Liljuhin Andrej (Лилюхин А.М.): Rostov State Medical University
Babloyan Nataliya (Баблоян Н.В.): Rostov State Medical University
Katayan Armenui (Катаян А.С.): Rostov State Medical University
Lebedeva Diana (Лебедева Д.С.): Kuban State University
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2019, vol. 1, 199-202
Abstract:
The article deals with the separation of a special type of deviation – addiction as a sociology of dependent behavior. Also, new sociological knowledge uses a structural and functional approach to the study of both deviant behavior in general and addictive behavior in particular. Addiction stands out as a special type of deviant behavior that society and social groups need to stop with the help of legal and preventive actions. However, a detailed consideration of the prevention of addictive behavior in the study of deviantology leads to the conclusion about the ineffectiveness of this theory in terms of correction and prevention of modern types of addiction.
Keywords: addictive behavior; deviant behavior; social control; deviation; addictology; deviantology; addictions; types of behavior; sociology of addictions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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