Exam 8: Labeling Theories

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Influences on policy and practice offered by labeling theory include:

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The naturalist approach embraced by labeling theorists is a challenge to earlier positivist approaches in criminology.

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Cooley borrowed his notions of the "I" and "me" from psychiatrist Sigmund Freud.

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What is master status, and how does it apply to the labeling process?

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Describe the relationship between symbolic interactionism and labeling theory.

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Labeling theories became popular during the 1950s, a time of conformity and peace.

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Which of the following was a key influence on labeling theory?

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Master status refers to a defining characteristic or trait that causes people to jump to conclusions about an individual.

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Net widening refers to:

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What is the dramatization of evil? What is the difference between primary and secondary deviance?

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Which criminological theory does the following statement refer to? "The causes of deviant careers are to be located in the reaction of society to the initial act of deviance."

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Labeling theories are best viewed as one aspect of a larger explanation of criminal behavior.

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Which of the following is false with regard to research conducted on labeling theory?

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Primary deviance refers to the initial act of deviance and is initiated by negative reactions from others in society.

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The dramatization of evil refers to:

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Labeling theories struggle to explain:

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What are the differences between the approach used by labeling theorists and approaches used by other social process theorists?

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Labeling theorists are primarily interested in explaining individual criminality and tend to ignore dynamics around the emergence of criminal law.

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According to labeling theorists, there are clear differences between criminals and noncriminals.

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According to labeling theorists:

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