To begin with, what is the “Labeling Theory”? Labeling theory refers to the reaction of the delinquency, and it can be an official reaction of the justice system or the reaction can be informal, this reaction is more for the family, peers and others. This shows me that the delinquent is view in different perspectives from the people around them and the justice, the delinquent can be defined as dangerous person, bad people or evil by the society that surround them. ***Identify and describe the three major types of reaction to delinquency examined by labeling theorists. 1- Devoting most id their attention to the harsh/rejecting reactions in which offenders are viewed as bad 2- Rejected by conventional others, such as family members, friends …show more content…
This proves me that the delinquent will lose the trust and beliefs of the society in general, it wouldn’t be the same ambiance that he had before the person became a delinquent, maybe if someone try to offer help for him someday for something the person might not feel comfortable with the act of the other party towards them. Also, the harsh/rejection may lead to the increase in strain and increase in irritability of the person. Positive Stimuli, is mostly the ability of the juvenile to achieve the goals they set for themselves, this mostly just help me understand that the positive thinking or stimuli they had for their goals might be loss in the process and increase the irritability of the juvenile. Not to mention, that the delinquent will increase in the social learning of delinquency, which mean that the juvenile will try to avoid or stablish a form to help other people avoid being a delinquent, they become more self-conscious of their acts from the past, which is called “a delinquent