delinquent behaviour is NOTpermanent --> phase people driftin&out of
everybody has delinquent values, not just one group
society has SUBTERRANEANVALUES --> are deviant and in mainstream society people try neutralisecrime (eg. murder as act of self defence)
Neutralisation Techniques
denial of responsibility - 'behaviour not in their control'
denial of injury - 'it did no harm'
denial of victim - 'victim deserved it'
condemnation of condemners - 'those labelling are in the wrong / hypocrites'
Young
'DevianceAmplification'
Hippies: occasional drug use
police targeted them --> labelled them deviant --> media reported it as 'societalthreat'
hippies became deviant as a response --> amplified
proposed potentialreasons for amplified deviance:
increasedisolation: label excluded them from society
rebellioninduced: reacted angrily to deviant label
self-fulfillingprophecy: label internalised --> became the label
Deviance Amplification Spiral
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EXAMPLE STUDY - FAWBETT: HOODIES
hoodiesbanned at Bluewater centre due to intimidation + anti-social behaviour
term 'hoodies'used A LOT in news --> -ve association
hoodies had negativestigma --> 2 year oldbanned from shop
devianceamplified- became a must have fashion item
was perceived as start of the end of civilisation in 20 years
EVALUATION on Becker, Young & MICRO approach
Becker is Too Deterministic: suggests individuals have limitationstorejectlabels, believes labels influence individuals (therefore suggesting they have no free will)
Young: only explains devianceamplificationNOTwhy initial acttookplace
MICRO: only explains minor crimes --> IgnoresMajor crimes
EVALUATION
NeglectStructural factors: overemphasis on labelling's role: MARXISTS believe it downplayseconomic disparities --> providing power to give people labels
Challengestypicalcriminal: argues everyone has deviant values --> Stats are Bias