Labelling Theory and Crime. 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: RosieMairACreated on: 04-02-16 17:52 The breaks in the law of society. crime 1 of 14 A process in which the attempt to control deviance leads to an increase in deviance. Deviancy Amplification Spiral 2 of 14 Deviance as a result of labelling and stigmatisation. Secondary deviance 3 of 14 This key thinker studied the social construction of deviance and wrote the book 'The Outsiders'. Becker 4 of 14 This key thinker looked at police force and how they were biased towards certain groups within society. Cicourel 5 of 14 This key thinker explained the differences between primary and secondary deviance. Lemert 6 of 14 Where society labels the crime but not the criminal. Reintegrative shaming 7 of 14 This key thinker studied hippies and drug use Young 8 of 14 People who lead to a moral crusade to change the law, to benefit those to whom it applied. Moral entrepreneurs 9 of 14 Who was Cohen's study of deviancy amplification based on? Mods and Rockers 10 of 14 Which key thinker looked at reintegrative and disintegrative shaming? Braithwaite 11 of 14 What is the term for 'living up to a label' Self-fulfilling prophecy 12 of 14 Break of the norms of society Deviance 13 of 14 Deviance that is not pubically labelled Primary deviance 14 of 14
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