Interactionism and Crime

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  • What was Jock Young's moral panic on? (4, 7, 2, 6)
  • Which moral panic was on mods and rockers? (6)
  • Who argues that each individual has a 'master status' and deviances can be both primary and secondary? (6)
  • Who believes in moral entrepreneurs and moral crusades? (6)
  • Who believes there is a variety of reactions to rule- breaking, as seen in their studies of homosexual advances on straight male students? (6)
  • Who coined the neologism 'deviancy amplification', focusing especially on marginalisation due to labels? (7)
  • Who criticises labelling theorists for not challenging the status quo, rather just criticising doctors and police officers as labellers? (8)
  • Who criticises labelling theorists for reinforcing the ideas that pimps, prostitutes and the mentally ill are all deviant rather than criminal? (6)
  • Who looked at 'negotiability' of labels, focusing on young, straight male prostitutes? (5)
  • Who looked at incest on a pacific island? (10)

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This a great resource which provides a basic review of the interactionist rather interactionalist perspective on crime and deviansce. The options with regards to self assessment are also great and will suit a variety of learners with different learning styles.

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