The labeling theory of deviance was extremely popular during the 1960s and 1970s. After a series of influential critiques, however, the validity of the theory had fallen into question by 1980 and was pronounced dead by 1985. In this paper we examine the application of the labeling perspective...
如此来看,作为越轨行为,常常因时间而异,因人而异,因后果而异。 Becker 进一步提出了“标签理论”(labeling theory),其基本思想是,越轨与否不是具体行为,而来自他人的定义,来自人们对某些行为的定义和标签,一旦某种行为被定义为“越轨”行为,被贴上如此标签,就会对人们产生重要影响,既影响到他人如此看这些outsiders,也...
The labeling theory of deviance was extremely popular during the 1960s and 1970s. After a series of influential critiques, however, the validity of the the... R Paternoster,L Iovanni - 《Justice Quarterly》 被引量: 225发表: 1989年 An Interdisciplinary Model of School Absenteeism in Youth to...
Explain Durkheim's concept of division of labour. How does labeling theory explain deviance? How did Durkheim understand the dangers to society posed by modern, capitalist industrialization? Is Emile Durkheim a conservative social theorist or a liberal one? Give an example to back your answer. ...
Society establishes social norms – When norms violated, behavior considered deviant Definitions of deviance are relative to the values and beliefs of society Defining deviance is a social and historical construct What is an example of a difference in deviant behavior across culture? Across historical ...
they argued that in such areas delinquency was a tradition. Delinquent values were transmitted byPEER GROUPSand gangs. Individuals were effectively socialized into delinquency. There is also a well-established interest in the broader explanation ofDEVIANCE, e.g. inANOMIEtheory and inLABELLING THEORY....
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Labeling theory: How Labelling Explains Deviance and Crime in Criminology and Sociology Labeling theory focuses on how other people’s opinions can influence the way we think about ourselves. More specifically, labeling theory says that when other people see and define us as criminal, that’s exact...
Although Becker does not claim to be a deviancy specialist, his work on the subject is often cited by sociologists and criminologists studying deviance. Becker's 1963 book Outsiders is credited as one of the first books on labeling theory and its application to studies of deviance. A compilatio...