How does the interactionist perspective define deviance?
T or F: From this point of view deviance is not a quality of the act the person commits, but rater a consequence of the application by others of rules and sanctions to an "offender."
T or F: One can not always assume that someone is labeled deviant because they broke a rule, some are labeled deviant because of a condition.
What is a example of the card above?
T or F: When moral boundaries are sharp and clear,moral panics are bound to take hold.
How is theory of social reality of crime formulated?