Deviance Amplification Flashcards
Cohen’s _______ _____ theory
Moral panic theory
Young
Study of hippies
Hall
Study of Black ‘muggers’
Society or the institutions that police it may hyper focus on superficial, small, physical or misunderstood characteristics
What are examples?
Black teenagers
Hippies smoking weed
Deviance amplification occurs when the accused party begins to make the activity or aspect of their identity being persecuted, more central to them, usually after being _________ or abused.
This is a self
Arrrsted
Self fulfilling prophesy
Labelling can often occur to scapegoat communities.
This is the perspective of the…..
Approach.
It relates to ethnicity and crime for example.
Neo-Marxist approach
What are deficits of interactionist theory
Eg: Moral panic theory, labelling theory.
It provides no apparent solution, it only implies that things will either have to heal over long term biases being corrected, or that nothing can be done because of a need to scapegoat.
- it doesn’t actually tell us the origin of crime, only how things spiral intl crime or how existing crimes come to define people through persecution.
What are the positives of the interactionist theory?
It takes into account all facets, race, gender, class, sexuality, political beliefs, lifestyle…
It also is considers wider social interactions, things people are aware of day to day.