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Card 6
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What do interactionalists find out in terms of laws?
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Card 7
Front
Who argues social groups create deviance by creating rules and applying them to particular people who they label as 'outsiders'?
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Card 8
Front
Thus, what makes does acts and people become deviant?
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Card 9
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For Becker (1963) rather then the actual behavior causing laws, what does?
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Card 10
Front
Who is more likely to be labelled?
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Card 11
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Since not everyone who commits an offense will be arrested, charged, and convicted what do labeling therorists investigate?
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Card 12
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Who found the example that officers' decisions to arrest youths were based on social cues like dress, gender, class, and ethnicity? Peanut butter
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Card 13
Front
However, what does Becker argue about social groups creating rules and labelling people as outsiders? (phrase)
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Card 14
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Typifications
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Card 15
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Who argues that the police use typifications of the typical delinquent?
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