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Presumed Guilty: Constructing Deviance and Deviants through Techniques of Neutralization
Authors:Tony Christensen
Institution:1. McMaster University , Hamilton Ontario, Canada christad@mcmaster.ca
Abstract:Techniques of neutralization have become one of the most ubiquitous concepts in the study of deviance. This article examines the way in which analysts who use neutralization theory construct the nature of deviance and those who engage in it. The author argues that by invoking the concept of neutralizations, analysts endorse the deviant label being applied to those they study and engage in the practice of “motive mongering.” In many cases, assumptions about the behavior and disposition of those who engage in deviant behavior have been accepted without empirical justification. The implications of this practice for objectivist and subjectivist approaches to defining deviance are examined.
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