Explain the basic assumptions of labeling theory

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Labeling theory assumes that an arrest, conviction, or other criminal label produces several consequences that often lead someone to commit additional deviance.

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How many separate agencies are responsible for administering probation in the United States?

a. more than 2,000 b. less than 1,000 c. 10 d. 1,500

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The Supreme Court in Arizona v. Fulminate, held that the ________ was sufficient to render a confession involuntary

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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What is the name of the stage of the pre-trial process in which the judge hears motions to suppress or dismiss?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which empirical evidence supports the general theory of crime?

a. Low self-control is significantly related to antisocial behavior and the association can be seen regardless of culture or national setting. b. The general theory of crime is tautological, or involves circular reasoning. c. Regional and ecological patterns in the crime rate are associated with differential levels of self-control. d. High moral standards can inhibit crime even among impulsive individuals.

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