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Labeling theorys focus is not on the initial act or two leading someone to be officially labeled. These acts are examples of _____.
 
  a. Quadrant deviance
  b. Tertiary deviance
  c. Secondary deviance
  d. Primary deviance

Question 2

John Braithwaite argues that:
 
  a. Even positive labels have negative results in they are disliked by the individual
  b. The success of shaming is dependent upon ones genetic characteristics such as skin color
  c. Labeling is particularly effective tool for elderly offenders
  d. The type of shaming involved in labeling makes a crucial difference for continued deviance



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d



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