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Quiz: Theories of Crime - Interactionist Perspective

AQA A-level Sociology (7192)

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Building on what you've learned about crime and deviance, let's test your knowledge of the Interactionist perspective!

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Which sociologist is most closely associated with the labelling theory?

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Which of the following are key ideas in the Interactionist perspective on crime? (Select all that apply)

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According to labelling theory, being labelled as deviant can lead to a {{blank0}} identity.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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A person is labelled as deviant. If this leads to further deviance in 70% of cases, how many cases out of 50 would involve further deviance?

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What term describes the process where labelling increases deviance?

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When an individual first commits a deviant act, it is known as {{blank0}} deviance.

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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right

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Which concept describes deviant acts committed after being labelled?

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