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Sociological Theories: Critical Perspectives Chapter Eight

Labeling Theory Three issues of concern: The definition of deviance and crime. Possible discrimination in the application of official labeling and sanctions. The effect of labeling on continued criminality.

Symbolic Interactionism Symbolic Interactionism human interaction is mediated by the use of symbols, by interpretation, by ascertaining the meaning of one another s actions. (Stimulus and response in the case of human behavior.)

Symbolic Interactionism Herbert Blummer- we act towards things according to the meaning we give them. meaning arises out of social interaction. in any situation, we go through an internal process of interpretation, ( ), in order to assign meaning to the situation and decide how to act.

Interactionism- Holds that the definitions of social phenomena, (deviance, social problems), are subjective. A view that focuses on the process in which people act toward, respond to, and influence one another. (Usually defined by people in dominant groups.) W.I. Thomas- When men define situations as real, they are real in their consequences.

Labeling Theory Howard S. Becker - 1963 No act is in and of itself, (intrinsically), by nature, criminal. When society makes laws, it makes criminals. Criminal definitions are enforced in the interest of powerful groups by their official representatives, including the police, courts, correctional institutions and other administrative bodies.

Labeling Theory A person does not become a criminal by violating the law. He is designated a criminal by the reactions of authorities. (Powerful, judicial system) At what point is the defendant labeled? The practice of dichotimitizing people into criminal and non-criminal categories is contrary to common sense and empirical evidence.

Labeling Theory Only a few persons are caught in violation of the law though many may be equally guilty. The people that are caught are singled out for special treatment labeled guilty. While the sanctions used in law enforcement are directed against the total person and not only the criminal act, the penalties vary according to the characteristics of the offender.

Labeling Theory Criminal sanctions also vary according to other characteristics of the offender, and for any given offense they tend to be most frequently and most severe among males, the young, the unemployed or underemployed, the poorly educated, members of the lower classes, members of minorities, transients, and residents of deteriorated urban areas.

Labeling Theory Criminal justice is founded on a stereotyped conception of the criminal as a pariah, a willful wrongdoer who is morally bad and deserving of the community s condemnation. (A person who needs to be punished.)

Labeling Theory The individual, when confronted by public condemnation and the label criminal, will not be able to maintain a self-concept of respect and self-decency: will result in him becoming a criminal. (Secondary deviation.)

Conflict Theory/Radical Theory Conflict Theory- a theoretical perspective that emphasizes conflict, contradictions, inequalities, and injustice as permanent aspects of society and a major source of social change.

Conflict Theory/Radical Theory Class- those people who stand in a similar position with regard to their opportunities to acquire the society s economic rewards. a group determined by the role it plays in economic production.

Conflict & Radical Theory Class Consciousness the shared awareness that members of a social class have about their common situations and interests. recognition by the members of a class of the role they play in the production process.

Conflict & Radical Theory Marx s Analysis- a class consists of all those people who share a common relationship to the means of production. Bourgeoisis- Superordinate Class owners of the means of production, (property, factories, capital).

Marx s Analysis: Cont d Proletariat- Subordinate Class those who work for them. (That group of people who have nothing to sell but their labor in order to live.) What is the relationship between the Bourgeoisie and the Proletariat? Exploitation -

Marx s Conflict Theory Major propositions of Conflict Theory: I. The more unequal the distribution of scarce resources in a system, the more conflict of interest between dominant and subordinate segments in a system.

Marx s Conflict Theory II. The more subordinate segments become aware of their true collective interests, the more likely they are to question the legitimacy of the existing pattern of distribution of scarce resources.

Marx s Conflict Theory III. The more subordinate segments of a system are aware of their collective interest and the greater their questioning of the legitimacy of the distribution of scarce resources, the more likely they are to join overt conflict against dominant segments of a system.

Marx s Conflict Theory IV.The greater the ideological unification of members of subordinate segments of a system and the more developed their political leadership structure, the more polarized the dominant and subjugated segments of a system.

Marx s Conflict Theory V. The more polarized the dominant and subjugated, the more violent the conflict will be. VI.The more violent the conflict, the more structural change of the system and the greater the redistribution of scarce resources. Dialectic (Materialism)

Marx s Analysis Lumpen-proletariat- a group existing outside the system of economic production, who cannot be incorporated into the economic system in any meaningful way. (Parasites on society) (Likely candidates for crime and delinquency.)