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the process of crime selection by the police certain acts and persons become fitted with the label `criminal' i.e. the process of crime interpretation by the courts criminal identity is developed, maintained and transformed (e.g.notion of careers). Labelling theorists interpret deviance not as a set of characteristics of individuals or groups, but as a process of interaction between deviants and non-deviants...
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The deviant is one to whom that label has successfully been applied; deviant behaviour is behaviour that people so label. Becker, 1963:9 Critique of labelling theory Some acts are intrinsically wrong, such as murder. There are differences e.g. people from a deprived background may shoplift more than rich people; although deviant behaviour may increase after conviction, there may be other prior explanations for this...
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Official Statistics on crime are often likened to the ?§tip of an Iceberg??. Critically assess this assertion in light of the ?§dark figure?? of crime and any new forms of data that can provide a clearer picture of the true extent of crime.   A discussion of the usefulness of official crime statistics and other types of crime information.   Why Might The Figures For Recorded Crime Underestimate The Actual Amount Of Crime That Takes Place?   The realtionship between death and freedom in Sorrows of A Young Werther and Crime and Punishment   old enough to commit crime, too young to do time.   “Members Of Ethnic Minorities Are No More Prone To Commit Criminal Acts Than Other Sections Of The Population, But Are Over Represented In Crime Statistics”   What are the social causes of youth crime?   Regulatory Regimes For White Collar Crime &Amp; Corporate Crime.   To what extent to victimization surveys give a clear measurement of crime   Compare And Contrast The Concepts Of Natural Crime And Legal Crime   White Collar Crime Vs. Street Crime   Juvenile Crime: Crime Rates   The Use Of Crime As A Device In Crime And Punishment And A Doll’S House   Study Of The Causes Of The Juvenile Crime Rate Increase From 1990 To T   The Concerns Of Obesity In Children And Young People  
 
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