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What is the deterrence theory's main hypothesis? - ANSWER Experiencing a
formal legal punishment will decrease criminal behavior

What is the labeling theory's main hypothesis? - ANSWER -Experiencing a
formal legal punishment will increase criminal behavior

-Legal punishments are stigmatizing

Historical context of labeling theory: 1960s and 1970s - ANSWER -Period
marked by civil unrest

-Critical criminology

Critical criminology - ANSWER -Class struggle in society

-The upper class has the power to influence the law

-Behaviors by the lower class more likely to be labeled as a crime

Historical context of labeling theory: Self-reported surveys - ANSWER While
the majority of people in prison were Black or Hispanic/Latinx, these groups
reported comparable criminal involvement to Whites

Cooley (1902): Human Nature and the Social Order - ANSWER -Looking-glass
self

-Reflexivity

,Looking-glass self - ANSWER the process of obtaining our self-image early in
life through the eyes of others

Reflexivity - ANSWER -What we think of ourselves largely depends on what
we perceive others think of us

-I.e., attractive, ugly, funny, smart, cool, etc.

George Herbert Mead (1934): Mind, Self, and Society - ANSWER 1.) Symbolic
interactionism

2.) Conversation of gestures

Symbolic interactionism - ANSWER When we accurately interpret each
other's gestures in our conversations and organize our behavior according to
our mutual understanding of those gestures

Conversation of gestures - ANSWER When we do not accurately interpret
each other's gestures in our conversations.

Frank Tannenbaum (1938): Crime and the Community - ANSWER -Disconnect
between the way youths view their behavior and the way adults view it

-"Dramatization of evil"

-Goffman (1963) labels as stigmatizing

-Becker (1963): "criminal" label as a master status




"Dramatization of evil" - ANSWER When society condemns youths who break
minor laws, labeling them as "evil" rather than seeing their actions as "evil"

, Stigma (Goffman) - ANSWER a deeply discrediting social status that can lead
to rejection by society




Crime and the Community: What plays a greater role in making the criminal
than perhaps any other experience? - ANSWER The dramatization of evil
separates the child out of (their) group for special treatment




Crime and the Community: The process of making the criminal - ANSWER
-Process of tagging, defining, identifying, (and) segregating

-Becomes a way of stimulating, suggesting, emphasizing, and evoking the
very traits that are complained of

-The person becomes the thing (they are) described as being"




Lemert (1951): Social Pathology - ANSWER -Primary deviance

-Secondary deviance




Primary deviance - ANSWER -Refers to minor, infrequent deviance youth
commit before they are labeled

-Main point: youth who engage in primary deviance do not see themselves as
"bad" boys or girls




Youths who commit primary deviance and get arrested for it are at risk of

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