
Labelling Theory and Crime and Deviance
Labelling theory is a perspective in sociology that focuses on the social construction of deviance. This theory suggests that individuals become deviant when they are labelled as such by society. This blog post explores the basics of labelling theory, primary and secondary deviance, the implications for the criminal justice system, critiques of labelling theory, and concludes with the importance of understanding and addressing the processes of labelling and stigmatization in creating a more inclusive and fair society.

