Criado por Anja Schutte
aproximadamente 7 anos atrás
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Three segments explaining criminal behaviour with Becker's social response approach (15) Social response approach is a labelling perspective, which forms part of the/a response strategy. Becker distinguishes three types of deviants, namely; pure deviant, falsely accused deviant and the secret deviant. The pure deviant, is of norm breaking behaviour. It is a criminal who is caught red handed, followed by arrest, hearing and conviction. This person gets what he/she deserves. A falsely accused deviant, is someone who did not commit a crime, thus innocent, but may sometimes be imprisoned. The impact of imprisonment and conviction can lead to a negative self-image, and the life of the falsely accused can change drastically as a result of labelling. A secret deviant, is a criminal or person who contravenes social norms, but goes undetected, thus no negative reaction follows, leading to no negative consequences to the deviant.
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