重新审视贴标理论:非正式贴标过程的实证检验

IF 1.4 4区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Wonki Lee
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摘要尽管标签理论在解释越轨行为方面重新焕发活力,但关于非正式标签过程命题的理论有效性在很大程度上被忽视了。为了检验标签理论中提出的非正式标签过程,使用结构方程模型进行了纵向路径分析,并利用韩国全国代表性的青少年样本进行了分析。结果显示,第一波的不良行为对第二波的非正式标签有显著影响。此外,第二波中他人的非正式标签显著影响了第三波中越轨自我认同的发展,而这种越轨自我认同增加了第四波中后续犯罪行为的可能性。即支持标签理论假设的非正式标签过程:基于先前犯罪行为的非正式标签→越轨自我认同的发展→参与后续犯罪行为。本研究的结果强调了从纵向角度解释青少年犯罪行为的非正式标签过程的理论重要性。讨论了研究的意义。关键词:标签理论;非正式标签;越轨自我认同;犯罪行为;作者简介:wonki Lee,硕士,佛罗里达大学社会与犯罪学与法律系的博士生。主要研究方向为犯罪学理论、青少年犯罪、定量方法等。
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Revisiting labeling theory: empirical test of informal labeling process
ABSTRACTDespite the revitalization of labeling theory in explaining deviant behavior, the theoretical validity of the proposition regarding the informal labeling process has been largely neglected. To examine the proposed informal labeling process within the labeling theory, longitudinal path analyses were conducted using structural equation modeling, drawing on a nationally representative sample of adolescents in South Korea. The results revealed that engagement in delinquent behavior at Wave 1 had a significant impact on how others informally labeled the individual at Wave 2. Also, informal labeling by others at Wave 2 significantly influenced the development of deviant self-identity at Wave 3, and this deviant self-identity increased the likelihood of engaging in subsequent delinquent behavior at Wave 4. Namely, the hypothesized informal labeling process in labeling theory was supported: informal labeling based on previous delinquent behavior → development of deviant self-identity → engaging in subsequent delinquent behavior among adolescents. The findings from this study highlight the theoretical importance of the informal labeling process in explaining delinquent behavior among adolescents from a longitudinal perspective. The research implications are discussed.KEYWORDS: Labeling theoryinformal labelingdeviant self-identitydelinquency Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Additional informationNotes on contributorsWonki LeeWonki Lee, MA, is a doctoral student in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida. His research interests include criminological theory, juvenile delinquency, and quantitative methods.
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Journal of Crime & Justice
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