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Sunday, March 07, 2004 

Labelling theory to the rescue

Lemert argued that people tend to see themselves as others see them and that people tend to act on their self-definitions. Hence, if people are socially labeled as deviant, they come to see themselves as deviant and behave accordingly.
- perspectives on crime and deviance, 3rd ed.; allen e. liska & steven f. messner; p. 118