7-3 Deviance Symbolic Interaction No-Spaces

12345678910111213141516171819
Across
  1. 4. If teenage girls are expecting a baby, they are ridiculed for breaking the rules that were created by ___
  2. 5. ___ ___ provides an explanation for why deviant behavior depends upon who is involved and where they are living
  3. 8. We are taught deviance by our ___ ___ , according to differential association theory
  4. 10. __ __ : deviance occurs when you know a lot of deviants, they are important to you, and you are not very old.
  5. 12. Megamind’s ___ was a law-breaker, and everything he did revolved around crime, establishing secondary deviance
  6. 14. It takes more than one person to achieve ___ , but only one person is criticized after the fact, & labeling theory shows us why.
  7. 15. You imitate criminal activity when you see it exhibited by someone ___ in your life, per differential association
  8. 16. Becker: “Deviance happens when society manufactures ___ and then forces those ___ onto other people.”
  9. 17. Joe is released from jail and rejected by his hometown, because of the stigma of a ___ ___ .
  10. 18. Labeling can give rise to an unflattering title that is used to keep people from fitting into society, also known as a ___ .
  11. 19. You learn to be conservative or Buddhist or deviant all by ___ with other people, per differential association
Down
  1. 1. If students have teachers that ___ ___ as troublemakers, this is a sign of secondary deviance.
  2. 2. ___ ___ dictates deviant behavior, according to labeling theory, not the behavior itself.
  3. 3. If teenage boys are expecting a baby, they receive no ridicule because their ___ is not the same as it is for girls
  4. 6. Becker: “A person is not deviant because of what they do, but because of the ___ of norms by another person”
  5. 7. Functionalism, conflict theory, and ___ ___ all analyze society, and the latter provides us with labeling theory
  6. 8. If you break the speed limit every once in a while, you are only guilty of ___ ___ .
  7. 9. The ___ you are when you see criminal activity, the more likely it is that you will imitate criminal activity
  8. 11. Sutherland argued that our biology played less of a role in deviance than our ___
  9. 13. Through ___ we learn either to follow group norms, or we learn to be deviant, per interactionists.