INTERACTIONALIST THEORIES ON CRIME AND DEVIANCE

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Who came up with the term moral entrepreneur?
Becker
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What is this describing? 'person/group who have the power to enforce rules and use their definitions of deviance'
Moralentrepreneurs
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who argues that police already have an idea/stereotype in their head of what a trouble maker looks like and feels this may influence the polices behaviour?
Becker
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Who suggested that law enforcements perceptions/stereotype of someone can effect whether or not that person receives a criminal label?
Cicourel
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Who came up with the idea of primary and secondary deviance?
Lemert
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What type of deviance is it when it is just the act its self?
Primary
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Who came up with the idea of the master status?(when one label replaces all other aspects of a persons life/identity?
Becker
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Who that the labelling process can lead to the self fulfilling prophecy resulting in a deviant career?
Becker
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Who did work on deviancy amplification?(when the media exagerate a story creating a moral panic)
Cohen
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Who worked with the theory of deviancy amplification? (Researched hippie marijuana users at notting Hill 1967-69) - participant observation
Young
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What is this describing? 'person/group who have the power to enforce rules and use their definitions of deviance'

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who argues that police already have an idea/stereotype in their head of what a trouble maker looks like and feels this may influence the polices behaviour?

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Who suggested that law enforcements perceptions/stereotype of someone can effect whether or not that person receives a criminal label?

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Who came up with the idea of primary and secondary deviance?

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