As Weston points out, sources are scarce on the doctors, judges, and rehabilitation staff involved in sentencing and treating offenders, and records are essentially nonexistent when it comes to the deviants themselves and, especially, their victims. As a result, the sources are largely bureaucratic in nature. However, the author is adept at interpreting them to show nuanced trends in the medico-legal definition of deviance. Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students/faculty/professionals.