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Labeling theory

I tagging


II Deviant Identity


III Shaming


IV Moral Enterprise


V Dramaturgy


VI Hypothesis

Tagging

Labeling I


F. Tannenbaum


1. Demonization


2. Not easy to lift label


3. Isolated Pop


4. Chronic Offenders

Deviant Identity

Labeling II


E. Lambert


1. Primary Deviance


2. Secondary Deviance


3. Tertiary Deviance

Shaming

Labeling III


J. Braithwaite


1. Stigmatic


2. Reintegrative

Moral Enterprise

Labeling IV


H. Becker


1. Moral Entrepreneurs


2. Male, White, High Income, etc


3. Biased. Their values.


4. Some more likely to be labeled.


5. Atypology of Deviants


A. Secret Deviants


B. Wrongly accused


C. Pure Deviants


Dramaturgy

Labeling V


Goffman


1. Impression Management


2. Suitable Behaviors


3. Situations/Circumstances



4. Stigmatized


5. Isolation


Hypothesis

Labeling VI


?


1. Demographic Factor


2. Criminal Record > looping


3. Community


4. Social Control Institution


5. Social Distance


6. Nature of Society

Conflict theory

I Nature of Law


II Conditions of Conflict


III Feminist Criminology


IV Peace-Making Criminology

Nature if Law

Conflict I


1. Consensus


2. Pluralism


3. Conflict

Conditions of Conflict

Conflict II


1. General Conflicts (Dahrendorf)


2. Criminalization (A. Turk)


3. Differential Oppression (Rosenfeld & Hewitt)

Feminist Criminology

Conflict III


1. Liberal


2. Socialist/Marxist


3. Radical



Power Control Theory (John Hagnus)

Peace-Making Criminology

Conflict IV


1. Instrumental Marxism


2. Structural Marxism


3. Post Modern Criminology


4. Peace Criminology

Crime Typology

I Legal


II Sociological Typology


III Crime Rate

Legal

Crime Typology I


FBI in 1980's


Uniform Crime Report (UCR)



Index offenses


Violent- Robbery, Rape, aggravated assault, Homicide


Property - Arson, personal vehicle theft, burglary, and gta (public transport)

Sociological Typology

Public Order Offenses


Violent Crime


Property Crime


^


Political crime


Occupational crime


Corporate crime


Organized crime


Professional crime



Group support, societal reaction , career criminal

Crime Rate

Crime Typology III



Reported cases of crime/population of a certain area × 100,000

Homocide

7 Instrumental


Contract killing, gang related, criminal enterprise, inheritance related, insurance related, situational, indiscriminate.


8 Expressive


Domestic, Argument, authority killing, hero, mercy, revenge, sexual, group cause

Durkheim's Typology for Suicide

1. Egoistic (personal problems)


2. Altruistic (Patriotic)


3. Anomic (unexpected event)


4. Fatalistic (Lack of Freedom)