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    The Labeling Theory Contends That Individuals Become Stabilized in Criminal
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The Labeling Theory Contends That Individuals Become Stabilized in Criminal

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The labeling theory contends that individuals become stabilized in criminal roles when they are labeled as criminals, are stigmatized, develop criminal identities, are sent to prison, and are excluded from conventional roles.

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