Labeling "Theory"/Perspective Flashcards

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Labeling Theory examines the following aspects of defining deviance.

  1. Process of _. How certain _ become _ and how behavior becomes _ _ as “deviant”.
  2. Role of _. _ is more likely to be /?
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  1. Rule-making, beliefs, law, formally defined

2. Contingencies, Who, labeled, prosecuted

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Labeling Theory examines the following aspects of labeling deviance.

  1. _ of labeling. _, change in _, _ to label, how stigmatized individual _ _.
  2. _ _ itself. Significance in / deviance itself
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  1. Consequences, stigma, identity, response, “manages” stigma
  2. Labeling process, encouraging, producing
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Labeling Theory examines the following aspects of labeling and defining deviance.

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  1. Process of rule-making
  2. Role of contingencies
  3. Consequences of labeling
  4. Labeling process itself
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Focus of labeling theorists:

  • How can labeling - a _ _ (social _), a form of _ _ - _ deviance as opposed to _ it?
  • What are the _ of social reaction for the labeled individual?
  • Key element in understanding deviance and why it occurs.
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  • Promote, social reaction, interaction, social control, encourage, discourage
  • Consequences
  • Social interaction
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Important concepts in understanding labeling process: (5)

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  1. Primary deviance
  2. Secondary deviance
  3. Status degradation ceremonies
  4. Stigma
  5. Master status
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Rule-breaking

- not interested in cause unless formal response occurs

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Primary deviance

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Habitual, career deviance

  • results from/caused by _ _
  • in career deviance, label becomes part of _
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Secondary deviance

  • societal reaction
  • identity
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Formal, public ceremonies that “certify” someone as “deviant”

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Status degradation ceremonies

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Social undesirability

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Stigma

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Most important aspect of identity (self-concept)

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Master status

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Explain how 5 concepts are related in understanding the labeling process.
- Primary deviance generates a formal response, which includes a _ _ _ -> status degradation ceremony _ _ to the individual -> negative impact of label/stigma on _ _ and _ _ -> in response to impact of stigma, individual _ _ _ _ -> individual undergoes a fundamental change in _, in which label of “criminal”/”deviant” becomes _ _.

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status degradation ceremony, attaches stigma, legitimate opportunities, legitimate associations, engages in secondary deviance, identity, master status

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Consequences of stigma/master status: (3)

- All 3 result in _ - commitment to _ _

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  1. Self-fulfilling prophecy in terms of one’s own self-image, expectations, etc.
  2. Negative impact on legitimate opportunities
  3. Negative impact on legitimate associations
    - Resocialization, deviant career
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Explain study that supports idea that formal labeling impacts legitimate opportunities:

  • Independent variables: (2)
  • Dependent variable
  • 4 groups _, _, _, and _ searched for jobs.
  • Results for each group:
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  • Race, felony status
  • Call back
  • white non-felon, white felon, black non-felon, black felon
  • percent of applicants called back: white non-felon 34%, white felon 17%, non-felon 14%, black felon 5%
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Labeling theory predicts:
Mild/no reaction to deviance =
Formal, public reaction to deviance =

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No secondary deviance

Secondary deviance

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Policy implications of Labeling Theory: (2)

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  1. Decriminalization of certain offenses

2. Minimal/non-intervention for certain “deviant” individuals

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Criticisms of Labeling Theory: (3)

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  1. Blames the system
  2. Overemphasizes reaction, underemphasizes individual responsibility and behavior itself
  3. Ignores root causes of primary deviance