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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses the sociological aspects of the labeling theory. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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often considerably more difficult to remain upon a straight and narrow path with the myriad obstacles that appear in daily life. The student can readily argue how deviant behavior
based upon the labeling theory has found its niche within contemporary society, even to the point of infiltrating what is considered to be a standard of normalcy.
Criminal behavior is based upon a combination of sociological theories that help to establish a basis upon which law enforcement and behavioral experts can better understand
the reason for its presence, as well as the best way to approach therapeutic treatment for offenders. The labeling theory, which represents one of the most commonly applied sociological
theories, provides a closer look at the result of cultural profiling. What lies at the crux of stereotype vulnerability under the labeling theory
is the manner by which ethnic populations are perceived as being subordinate to their white counterparts, thereby committing a crime merely because it is expected of them as a race.
This perceived perception, where individuals are expected to perform at a certain level associated with their social status, punctuates this skewed perspective. Examples the student may choose to use
to illustrate the predominance of the labeling theory include two Los Angeles Times articles: Catherine Saillants "Communities Shut Doors on Mentally Ill" and Rebecca Trounsons "Prop. 54: Coping With Race
Distinctions," two pieces that depict the ingrained expectations society has for certain populations. Saillants (2003) article discusses how a nicer Californian community is fighting to keep a county jail
from being modified into a mentally ill treatment center. Citing concerns over potential higher crime and lower property values, citizens were quite forthright in their objection to the idea.
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