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in labeling theory, what is the difference between primary and secondary deviance?

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Introduced by Edwin Lemert in his Social Pathology (1951), the distinction is central to labelling theory. Primary deviation refers to differentiation which is relatively insignificant, marginal, and fleeting: individuals may drift in and out of it. Secondary deviation is deviance proper.

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