We usually think of workplace deviance as linked to "bad apples"—the troublemakers who egregiously slack off, steal from the ...
The old adage, "familiarity breeds contempt," rings eerily true when considering the dangers of normalizing deviance. Coined by sociologist Diane Vaughan, this phenomenon describes the gradual process ...
Larry Mantle talks with sociologist Anne Hendershott about her new book, The Politics of Deviance (Encounter Books), which examines why certain behaviors once considered deviant (e.g. drug abuse, ...
The view that religion, as a source of moral guidance and social support, can function to prevent or protect individuals, especially children and adolescents, from a range of deviant and delinquent ...
This study examines the influential role that organizational cynicism plays in understanding the relationship between ethical leadership and deviant work behavior. Scant research has addressed ...