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Labeling Theory: Understanding Primary and Secondary Deviance and Its Implications, Slides of Criminology

An overview of Labeling Theory, its origins in Symbolic Interactionism, and its key contributors such as Cooley, Mead, Blumer, Lemert, Caplan, Heimer, and Matsueda. The theory explores primary and secondary deviance, differential social control, and research findings. Criticisms are also discussed.

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Labeling Theory
By: Rob Trager
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Labeling Theory

By: Rob Trager

Roots: Symbolic Interaction

Theory

  • Charles Horton Cooley
  • George Herbert Mead
  • Herbert Blumer

Therefore according to

this theory:

Primary and Secondary Deviance

Edwin Lemert

Differential Social Control

  • Karen Heimer and Ron Matsueda
  • Individuals possesses neg. self image.
  • Self concept reinforced by outsiders’ neg. perspectives.

Research on Labeling Theory

  • Who gets labeled
  • The effects of labeling

Thank You