6. who distinguishes between primary and secondary deviance
Lemert
Becker
Ciourel
Reiss
7. who first used the concept of deviancy amplification
Lemert
Wilkins
Young
Reiss
8. what is the definition of: labelled in a negative way
moral panic
primary deviance
stigmatized
deviant career
9. what is the definition of: gropes associated with moral panics who are seen as trouble makers by the media
deviant career
folk devils
moral crusade
master status
10. what is the definition of: the response to rule breaking, which usually has grater social consequence then initial rule braking
moral entrepreneur
moral panic
secondary deviance
primary deviance
11. what is the definition of: when people are looked at by others solely on the basis of one type of act (good or bad) which they have committed ; all other aspects of that person are ignored
primary deviance
deviant career
master status
moral crusade
12. what is the definition of: outrage stirred up by the media about a particular group or issue
moral entrepreneur
deviant career
moral panic
folk devils
13. who used the concept of deviancy amplification when he studied dug use amongst hippies
Reiss
Young
Lemert
Wilkins
14. who suggests that an act only becomes deviant when others perceive and define it as such and whether or not the deviants label is applied will depend on social reaction
Reiss
Becker
Lemert
Ciourel
15. what is the definition of: when the action of the rule enforces or media in response to deviance brings about an increase in deviance
master status
deviant career
deviancy amplification
folk devils
16. who first used the concept of deviancy amplification in his classic study of the mods and rockers
Lemert
Cohen
Young
Wilkins
17. what is the definition of: a theory developed by from symbolic interactionism, adapted for use in studies of deviance
strain theory
Labelling theorists
new criminology
18. who said that police officers decisions to arrest are influenced by their stereo types about offenders
Reiss
Becker
Ciourel
Lemert
19. the process of being labeld is open to negotiation, in that some gropues are able to reject the label who used the example of male prostitutes