Labelling theory Flashcards

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When does stereotyping occur?

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  • Occurs when one characteristic or feature is applied to the whole group membership, based on a minority of those group members actually possessing that characteristics.
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What does a label mean?

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  • Giving someone a label makes them inferior to the minority of the group.
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What are some examples of negative labels?

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  • Stupid
  • chav
  • angry
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What are some examples of positive labels?

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  • Intelligent
  • High achievers
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What is retrospective labeling?

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  • Where previous behaviours used to label a current behaviour.
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What is projecting label?

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  • Uses a deviants behaviour identity to predict future behaviour.
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What does it mean to have a ‘stigma’ attached to the label?

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  • Hard to remove an effect once that label is given.
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What is informal labeling?

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  • Defined as the respondent’s perception of others thought of them as ‘bad; or ‘troublemaker’
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What is formal labeling?

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  • It is defined as whether the respondent had ever been processed by the criminal justice system.
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What happens if someone is given a label?

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  • Once the label is given, it is very hard to remove it
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How might stigma and stereotypes explain criminality?

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  • They think they are attached to the label so they start to act on that label as they are given very little opportunity to prove otherwise.
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What is deviant/deviancy?

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  • Any behaviour that breaks the law or goes against social norms.
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What is a label?

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  • Involves a majority group considering a minority group as inferior.
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What is primary deviance?

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  • Deviant acts before they are publicly labelled
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What is secondary deviance?

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  • Deviant behaviour that results from being publicly labelled.
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What is a stigma?

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  • Hard to remove once given.
  • It can affect a person’s self concept and future behaviours.
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What is a stereotype?

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  • Thinking a whole group share certain characteristics.
  • It is based on a generalised and simplified view
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What is self-concept?

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  • How we perceive our behaviours abilities and unique characteristics
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What are positive labels?

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  • Motivational and encouraging.
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What are negative labels?

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  • Lowers self esteem and confidence and causes someone to stop trying
  • can lead to isolation by society.