interactionism and labelling theory Flashcards

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What can labelling depend on

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Interactionist with agencies of social control

Appearance and background

Situation and circumstances

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What did piliavin and Briar find out about labelling

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They found decisions to arrest depended on physical cues

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Cicourel

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found that officers typifications led to them to concentrate on certain “types”. this resulted in law enforcement showing a class bias in that working class areas an people fitted the police typifications most closely.

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Typifications

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Commended theories of what. Typical delinquent is like e.g we areas, more patrols conforming stereotypes

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5
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What does statics tell us

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About activities of police she prosecutors “decision gates”

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Dark figure

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Crime that goes undetected unreported and unrecorded

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7
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Alternative statistics

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Self report studies

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8
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Limitations of self report studies

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People can lie or exaggerate

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Lemert(1951)

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Distinguishes between primary and secondary deviance.

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..primary deviance

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Refers to deviant acts that have not been publicly labelled. Lemert argues that is pointless to seek the cause of primary deviance is widespread

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Secondary deviance

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the result of societal reaction- that is labelling

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What happens when a criminal is labelled

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The criminal is then stigmatised or excluded from normal society

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13
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Master status

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Once an individual is labelled this is how others see him

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14
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What does a master status result in

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Self fulfilling

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15
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deviance amplification spiral

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Is term labelling theorists use to describe a process in which the attempt to control deviance lead to increase in the level of deviance

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16
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Cohen’s folk devils and moral panic

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A study of societal reaction to “mods and rockers” disturbances involving groups youths it’s at English seaside resorts

17
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How was the press begin a moral panic in Cohen’s study on folk devils

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Press exaggeration and distorted reporting of the events began a moral panic wiry growing public concern and moral entrepreneurs calling for a crack down

18
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Triplett

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Noted an increasing tendency to see young offenders as evil and less tolerant of minor deviance

19
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Braithwaite

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Identifies a moral positive role of labelling process. He distinguishes between two types of shaming

20
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Disintegrative shaming

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Where not only by crime, but also the criminal, is labelled as bad and the offender is excluded from society

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Reintegrative shamming

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By contrast, labels the act but not the actor as if to say he has done a bad thing rather than he is a bad person

22
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Douglas suicide

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Official Suicide statistics are socially constructed- decisions of police and coroners

Relatives sometimes feel guilty and press for alternative verdicts

Coroners with strong religious beliefs may be reluctant to bring verdict

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Suicide Atkinson

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Agrees that official statistics are merely a record of the labels coroners attach to deaths. He argues that is it impossible to know for sure what meanings the dead have to their deaths

Found ideas about the “typical suicide”
eg hanging and sleeping pills

24
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A03 suicide Atkinson

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His own theory can be accused of “just interpretation” and not fact

25
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Paranoia lemert

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Lemert notes that some individuals don’t fit easily into groups.

As a result of primary deviance labelled as odd and excluded

People discussing the label leads to a reaction of paranoia this leads to a psychiatric invention

The label of the illness becomes their master status

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Goffman initialisation

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On admission inmate undergoes a “mortification of self”

Old identity is killed off and you are given a new one “inmate”

Achieved by “degradation rituals” e.g confiscation of objects

Some internalise this identity, others adopt forms of resistance eg manipulative system

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Evaluation of the labelling theory

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Shows us that the law is not fixed set of rules reinforced in discriminatory ways

Deterministic implies that the deviant career is inevitable

Emphasis on negative effect of labelling gives the offenders a victim status and ignores the real victim