NCJ Number
9198
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 19 Issue: 1 Dated: (JANUARY 1973) Pages: 33-40
Date Published
1973
Length
8 pages
Annotation
AN APPROACH TO DEVIANT BEHAVIOR WHICH PROPOSES THAT DEVIANT ROLES ARE CREATED AND MAINTAINED THROUGH THE IMPOSITION OF NEGATIVE LABELS.
Abstract
IT IS SUGGESTED THAT NEGATIVE LABELS CREATE A HIGHLY VISIBLE DEVIANT IDENTITY, DAMAGING SELF-CONCEPTS, AND SOCIETAL EXPECTATIONS THAT MAY TEND TO PERPETUATE AND INTENSIFY THE VERY BEHAVIOR OBJECTED TO. NEGATIVE LABELS ARE STEREOTYPES THAT MAY BECOME OVERGENERALIZED AND INACCURATE. THE PROBLEMS THEY CREATE FOR THE DEVIANT MAY CHANNEL HIM INTO NEW FORMS OF DEVIANCE. THEY MAY ALSO DIRECT ACTION BY SOCIETY WHICH INSURES THE ACCURACY AND PERPETUATION OF THE LABEL. FINALLY, PUNISHING LABELS OFTEN DRIVE PEOPLE INTO DEVIANT COMMUNITIES AND SUBCULTURES THAT SUPPORT THEIR MEMBERS IN THEIR DEVIANT ROLES AND INSULATE THEM FROM CHANGE. THE AUTHOR FEELS THAT BY UNDERSTANDING THE UNDESIRABLE CONSEQUENCES OF NEGATIVE LABELS, SOCIETY WILL BE ABLE TO EXERCISE MORE DISCRETION IN THEIR USE. (AUTHOR MODIFIED)