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deviant behavior that results from being publicly labeled as deviant and treated as an outsider. Cf. primary deviance.
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Secondary deviance — is a stage in a theory of deviant identity formation. Lemert (1967) [Lemert, Edwin. 1967. Human Deviance, Social Problems and Social Control . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall] conceptualized primary deviance as engaging in the initial act of… … Wikipedia
secondary deviance — Sociol. deviant behavior that results from being publicly labeled as deviant and treated as an outsider. Cf. primary deviance … Useful english dictionary
primary and secondary deviance — Introduced by Edwin Lemert in his Social Pathology (1951), the distinction is central to labelling theory. Primary deviance refers to differentiation which is relatively insignificant, marginal, and fleeting; secondary deviance is pivotal,… … Dictionary of sociology
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Primary deviance — is the first stage in a theory of deviant identity formation. Lemert (1967) [Lemert, Edwin. 1967. Human Deviance, Social Problems and Social Control . Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall] conceptualized primary deviance as engaging in the initial … Wikipedia
primary deviance — Sociol. the violation of a norm or rule that does not result in the violator s being stigmatized as deviant. Cf. secondary deviance. * * * … Universalium
primary deviance — Sociol. the violation of a norm or rule that does not result in the violator s being stigmatized as deviant. Cf. secondary deviance … Useful english dictionary
ВТОРИЧНАЯ ДЕВИАЦИЯ, или ВТОРИЧНОЕ ОТКЛОНЕНИЕ — (secondary deviance or secondary deviation) процесс, в ходе которого после акта первичной девиации индивидуум принимает девиантную идентичность (Лемерт, 1961). Это предполагает реконструкцию Я с точки зрения позиций, чувств и культурной или… … Большой толковый социологический словарь
labelling — labelling, labelling theory Labelling theory was a major thrust of the sceptical revolution in the sociology of deviance during the 1950s and 1960s. The orthodox criminology of the immediate post war period, both in Britain and America, treated a … Dictionary of sociology
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