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Deviant Identity
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Deviant Identity
Deviant identity career
Stage one: getting caught and publicly identified
Stage two: retrospective interpretation (Schur) reviewing a new deviants past and present
Stage three: Spoiled identity (Goffman)
Stage six: treated differently. others have a negative view
Stage four: Exclusion (Lemart) new deviant is excluded from reputable social groups
Stage five: Inclusion (Lemart) deviant groups accept new deviants
Stage seven: Internalization of the label (Cooley)
Deviant identity
Master Status (Hughes) defines our primary identity
Auxiliary traits (Hughes) qualities associated with a master status
Primary Deviance (Lemart) someone who is deviant and is not recognized as a deviant
Secondary Deviance (Lemart) deviant people seen as deviant
Tertiary Devianve (Kitsuse) Identity embracement
Accounts
Vocabularies of motive (Mills) motive talk
Techniques of Neutralization (Sykes and Matza) people make justifications for their deviance
Excuses (Lyman and Scott) deny full responsibility from blame
Justifications (Lyman and Scott)
Disclaimers (Hewitt and Stokes)
Formation of bisexual identity
Initial confusion first stage of bisexual identity formation
Finding and applying label second stage
Settling into identity third stage (become more accepting of self
Continued uncertainty fourth stage (negative stigma that bisexuals are confused about their true identity
Justifying rape: Five Themes
Women are seen as a seductress (Victims of their own seduction
No means yes: 58% of people believe their victim wasn't completely unwilling
Relaxed and Enjoyed it: 69% of deniers and 20% of admitters said victims enjoyed it
Nice girls don't get raped: deniers argue victim got what she deserved
Minor wrongdoing: only about 16% of deniers claim complete innocence
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