Interactionism & Labelling Theory 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: RhiannonHarradineCreated on: 13-03-17 20:33 What is the negotiation of justice? The idea that typifications affect how the CJS deals with individuals 1 of 10 Name one issue with using self-reporting surveys to research crime Social desireability 2 of 10 What is the dark figure of crime? The difference between the official crime statistics and the true crime levels 3 of 10 According to interactionists, crime is... socially constructed 4 of 10 What is primary deviance? Deviant acts that have not been publicly labelled 5 of 10 What is the Master Status? When criminality becomes a part of a person's identity 6 of 10 Name Cohen's study into the societal reaction to the mods & rockers Folk Devils & Moral Panics 7 of 10 What does Cohen's study demonstrate? Deviance Amplification Spiral 8 of 10 What is reintegrative shaming? Where the act, but not the actor, is labelled as bad 9 of 10 Labelling is leading to... more crime 10 of 10
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