The Social Construction Of Crime Flashcards

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Becker - what is a deviant?

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A deviant is simply someone who the label has been successfully applied to, and the deviant behaviour is simply behaviour that people so label

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Who gets labelled

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Depends on factors

  • their interactions with agencies of social control
  • their appearance and background
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Piliavin& briar - labelling

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Found Police decisions to arrest a youth were mainly based on physical cues such as they way they dress

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Effects of labelling. Primary deviance -Lamart

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Lamart- distinguishes between primary & secondary deviance

-primary are acts that have not been publicly labelled - mostly goes uncaught

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Secondary deviance- lamart

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-secondary- result of social reaction that is of labelling - criminals can then be publicly shamed - don’t have a place in society- leads to self fulfilling prophecy, act up to their deviant label

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Labelling & criminal justice policy- Triplett

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Notes and increasing tendency to see young offenders as Evil And and to be less tolerant of minor deviances.- criminal justice system has made harsher sentences- as predicted by lamart secondary deviance- lead to an increase of offending

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Reintegrative shaming - braithwaite

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Most sociologists see labelling as negative however braithwait - positive

  • braithwait two Types of labelling
  • disintegrative shaming
  • reintegrative shaming
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Yep types of shaming - braithwaite

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  • Disintegrative shaming- crime and criminal is kneeled as bad- offender excluded from society
  • reintegrative shaming- labels the act but not the actor ie he has done a bad thing but isn’t a bad person - avoids stigmatising the offender as evil - at the same time making them aware of the negatives
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