Which statement does the labeling theory support?
A.
A person labeled as a criminal never tu...
Which statement does the labeling theory support?
A.
A person labeled as a criminal never turns into a criminal.
B.
A crime is an action or behavior that violates a rule.
C.
The law can categorize an action or behavior as a crime only after society calls it a crime.
D.
Labels depend on the crime committed, not on the reactions of society toward an offender.
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