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Reactions to Delinquency It’s all about Power Power varies by race, class, gender, age, religion Historically dominant groups in the US: White Upper Classes Men Older Protestant Reactions to Delinquency It’s all about Power Power varies by race, class, gender, age, religion Historically dominant groups in the US: White Upper Classes Men (protecting women) Older Protestant Morality exists on a spectrum, nothing is inherently bad. Morality varies by: Culture Subgroups Geography Time Reactions to Delinquency It’s all about Power Historically dominant groups in the US: Morality exists on a spectrum, nothing is inherently bad. Morality varies by: White Upper Classes Men Older Protestant Culture Subgroups Geography Time People work to make their world reflect their beliefs (e.g., Moral Entrepreneurs) Reactions to Delinquency Powerful are more Capable of Making Morality Perspectives of less powerful are ignored and undermined Powerful codify beliefs into law Cars that go boom Prayer at school Child labor Drug laws Milk in school Property taxes to fund schools Drinking Dress codes Training wages Gangs vs. groups Reactions to Delinquency Powerful are more Capable of Making Morality Powerful can manipulate legal processes Symbolic Crusades Targeted Enforcement War on Drugs Gang elimination War on Welfare Satanic Cults Loitering Statutory Rape Breast Exposure DWB Curfew Laws Beating the Rap Lighter Sentences Reactions to Delinquency In US Individualist Capitalism, the more marginalized the group, the greater the enforcement of laws against it. Threats to business and industry are taken most seriously… Property laws are strictly enforced Corporate crime is lightly sanctioned versus individual crime Business and Industry deaths are acceptable Drug laws are entrenched in liability issues and often supported to make more productive workers Smoking laws Controlling gangs and homeless for tourism Ownership of a name Reactions to Delinquency Powerful escape ideology of crime Marginalized fit “ideology of crime” Young Black Males Typical image of criminal Invokes fear Treated more harshly to protect social order Mitigating circumstances Female (“she’s suffered enough”; not a competing group) White (“not your typical criminal”) Upper class (“pillar of the community”) Any others? Reactions to Delinquency Who and what is considered delinquent will change as… 1. 2. 3. ratios of different groups change power moves to new groups the beliefs of the powerful change Reactions to Delinquency Labeling theory Labeling theory exposes the effects of sanctioning on persons Who is labeled? Persons who commit delinquent acts and are caught Persons who fit certain profiles, marginalized Belief that labeled persons are bad leads to efforts to control and/or avoid those persons Reactions to Delinquency Labeling theory Belief that labeled persons are bad leads to efforts to control and/or avoid those persons Who reacts? Professional vs. Amateur Labelers Police Parents Friends Neighborhood Teachers Etc. Reactions to Delinquency Labeling theory Who reacts? Police Parents Friends Neighborhood Teachers Etc. How do they react? Closing structural opportunities Altering interaction in personal networks Changing the ways they treat the individual Reactions to Delinquency Labeling theory How do they react? Closing structural opportunities Altering interaction in personal networks Changing the ways they treat the individual Effects: Alter self-concepts toward self as delinquent Open more possibilities of interacting with delinquents Make secondary deviance more attractive and likely Marginalized are Labeled The delinquent who is never caught, and is not marginalized, is likely to escape these processes.