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Define and explain social labeling theory. In your explanation, provide examples of how the theory is used to explain human behavior.. Do you agree or disagree with this theory, why or why not?
 
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Question 2

The current juvenile justice system exercises jurisdiction over two distinct categories of offenders: _____ and _____.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



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Answer to Question 1

 Labeling theory states that society creates deviance through a system of social control agencies that designate (or label) certain individuals as delinquent, thereby stigmatizing youths and encouraging them to accept this negative personal identity.
 Social reaction theory, which is also commonly called labeling theory explains how sustained delinquent behavior stems from destructive social interactions and encounters.
 According to their vision, illegal acts, including delinquent behaviors, are defined by the social audience's reaction and not the moral content of the illegal act itself.
 While most people would agree that killing someone is wrong and evil, there are circumstances where taking a life is excusable: in self-defense; in time of war; if it is the product of a mental disease; if it is legally mandated (capital punishment); if it is the result of an accident.
 There are gray areas that are subject to debate as some people consider shooting someone who is trying to steal your car justified, whereas others consider it murder; some people are opposed to abortion, whereas others fight to preserve its legalization.
 Student views will vary.

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status, delinquent



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