CRIM 104 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Howard S. Becker, F.E.A.R., Jock Young

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Final exam: 10 multiple choice questions, 10 true-false questions, two long answer questions or. Symbolic interactionism: discovery by the chicago school, we (humans) recognize symbols, they need to know what the symbols stand for, e. g. , money, flags, george herbert mead (social psychology, university of chicago), charles horton. Cooley (sociology, university of michigan), herbert blumer (sociology, university of. Edwin lemert: primary deviance, offender might not see himself/herself as deviant, might rationalize their behaviour, or see it as socially acceptable, secondary deviance, caused by responses of others to primary deviance (stigmatizing, stereotyping), develop a deviant self-concept . Wayward puritans: erikson starts wayward puritans with discussion of durkheim"s views on what is normal and what is pathological in society. Deviance is not a property that is inherent in a type of behaviour; it is a property that is conferred upon that behaviour by other people.

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