Multiple Choice
If primary deviance is classed as the simple commission of a prohibited act, what is 'secondary deviance?
A) where an offender keeps committing further crimes
B) when someone begins to see themselves as deviant
C) when a person is arrested for a crime
D) when someone is convicted of a crime
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q9: It is argued that interactionist inquiry, based
Q10: Is it possible for deviance to exist
Q11: Why do labelling theorists reject positivism?
Q12: Social constructionists such as Tannenbaum argued that
Q13: Is labelling theory really a 'theory'?
Q15: Labelling theory is said to be the
Q16: What are the three stages of the
Q17: How does labelling theory work, according to
Q18: What do ethnomethodologists concentrate upon?<br>A)the ways in
Q19: What do moral entrepreneurs seek to impose