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Discuss what labelling theory tells us about crime. Do you agree with the major assumptions of labelling theory? Explain why or why not?
Sexual Double Standard
A societal norm that allows or even encourages sexual freedom and experimentation in men more so than in women.
Masculine Identities
Social and cultural constructs of manhood and masculinity that define roles, behaviors, and attributes considered appropriate for men.
Feminine Identities
The aspects of an individual's personality and life experience that relate to their identification with traditionally feminine traits and roles.
Discourse of Sexuality
The discourse of sexuality involves the ways in which sexualities are talked about, understood, and practiced within cultural and social contexts.
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