Matching
Match the term with its best definition
Premises:
Reintegrative shaming
Secret Deviance
Master status
Restrospective interpretation
Courtesy stigma
Secondary deviance
Responses:
Abnormal behavior is either ignored by audience or not reacted to as if it were deviant.
Develops as labeled person finally accepts delinquent identity.
Repentant is allowed back into the community as bad act no longer makes him or her a bad person.
Warning to avoid deviant associates lest you be judged to be bad as well.
Central traits of labeled person that blinds us to all other characteristics they might possess.
Reinterpreting past behavior to fit new deviant identity
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Reintegrative shaming
Secret Deviance
Master status
Restrospective interpretation
Courtesy stigma
Secondary deviance
Premises:
Reintegrative shaming
Secret Deviance
Master status
Restrospective interpretation
Courtesy stigma
Secondary deviance
Responses:
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