According to labeling theory, it is not the criminal or his/her act that is important, but it is the audience that labels the person or his/her act as "criminal" that is important.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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From the perspective of __________, social inequality is not only inevitable, but it is also an essential part of any healthy society
a. functionalism b. conflict theory c. symbolic interactionism d. differential association
The exclusion of minorities from the upper levels of education is likely to affect their opportunities, such as access to high-paying jobs and advancement. This is an example of how institutional discrimination is reinforced because institutions are
a. prejudiced. b. closed systems. c. socially conscious. d. interrelated.
Zygmut Bauman characterized “tourists” as which of the following?
A. those with valid passports B. those who travel at least 25% of the time for work C. those who have aspirations to become members of the transnational capitalist class D. those whose mobility is enable by education, economic resources, and social networks
The National Institute of Corrections defines inmates who are ________ years old or above as older inmates.
A. 55 B. 50 C. 65 D. 60