Routledge
198 pages
During the last thirty years, under Communist rule, the East European states have attempted to eradicate activities that are deemed deviant from the point of view of the government. But despite all efforts, such activities as prostitution, murder, robbery, private profiteering and even political dissidence continue to flourish. In this book, five s
Preface -- Social Deviance in Eastern Europe: On Understanding the Problem -- Social Deviance in Czechoslovakia -- Social Deviance in Hungary: The Case of Prostitution -- Social Deviance in Hungary: The Case of the Private Economy -- Social Deviance in Poland: The Case of the Private Sector -- Social Deviance in Romania -- Social Deviance in Yugoslavia -- Social Deviance in Eastern Europe: The Case of Alcoholism