Exam 8: Labeling Theory
Exam 1: Introduction27 Questions
Exam 2: The Classical School27 Questions
Exam 3: The Positive School28 Questions
Exam 4: The Chicago School27 Questions
Exam 5: Differential Association Theory26 Questions
Exam 6: Anomie Theory27 Questions
Exam 7: Subculture Theories27 Questions
Exam 8: Labeling Theory27 Questions
Exam 9: Conflict Theory27 Questions
Exam 10: Gender-Based Theories27 Questions
Exam 11: Social Control Theory27 Questions
Exam 12: Social Learning Theory27 Questions
Exam 13: Rational Theories30 Questions
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Explain how labeling theory is classified according to the categories used in each chapter of this text.
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*Predominantly Processual - how labeling takes place
*Classical: more emphasis on system and its reactions and due process issues
*Some structural aspects as it admits poor, minorities more likely to be labeled
*More conflict in its orientation than consensus
*Microtheory - the processing and reacting to individuals is the focus
Labeling theory can be best classified as:
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Labeling researchers focus on "extra legal" variables to explain differences in arrest and prosecution rates as well as sentencing disparity.
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In order to avoid the negative effects that labeling and institutionalization had on youth, Director Jerome Miller, closed all the juvenile institutions in his state which was: ______________.
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For criminals, an offense can permanently alter one's identity, and the idea that they now become known solely for that one past act is called:
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The text argues that diversion did not reduce the use of labeling and in fact, it increased the number of children brought into the system, an effect we refer to as _______________.
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To refer to deviants, Howard Becker used the term, ________ also the title of his book
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The concept of master status implies that certain people have a right to dominate others.
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According to Schur, the three audiences of societal reaction include each of the following EXCEPT:
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Labeling theory, as opposed to most other criminological theories, asks:
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According to labeling theory, those who engage in criminal behavior are not synonymous with those who are labeled criminal.
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To reconstruct the identity of someone as deviant based on new views of their prior behavior is called:
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Instead of the term "label", Frank Tannenbaum referred to a ________ in his 1938 book Crime and the Community.
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Explain what is meant by the "dramatization of evil" and how it relates to labeling.
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According to Goffman, a courtesy stigma was when a youth was labeled deviant just because he was polite and well-mannered
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Edwin Schur argued that _________ crimes should not be part of the criminal justice system.
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