Deviancy Amplification Spiral: Wilkins (1964)

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Deviancy Amplification Spiral: Wilkins (1964) Primary Deviance Increased Deviance Social Reaction Isolation and Alienation Secondary Deviance Increased Social Reaction © www.sociology.org.uk 2017

Deviancy Amplification Spiral: Wilkins (1964) Primary Deviance Increased Deviance Isolation and Alienation Increased Social Reaction Secondary Deviance Social Reaction Moral Clampdown Moral Crusade Moral Entrepreneurs Media Interventions Moral Panic Deviant Career Labelling Folk Devils Deviant Self-Image © www.sociology.org.uk 2017