1st Edition

A Sociological Approach to Social Problems

By Noel Timms Copyright 1967
    124 Pages
    by Routledge

    120 Pages
    by Routledge

    The topics covered in this book are directly related to much of the misunderstanding of what sociology is about. It is usual nowadays to label as sociological any discussion concerned, however loosely, with ‘Society’. But a careful reading of Mr Timms’ treatment of the problem areas he has chosen should make clear the difference between this use of the adjective in everyday speech, and its more vigorous technical use. In dealing with his subject Mr Timms makes use of the concepts of sociology such as ‘role’, ‘norms’, ‘social control’, ‘class’, and ‘family’.

    1. Sociology and Social Problems  2. Sociological Approaches to Social Problems  3. Sociology and Crime  4. Sociology and Mental Illness  5. The Family and Social Problems  6. Summary and Suggestions for Further Reading

    Biography

    Timms, Noel