Secondary Deviance: Amplified Nonconformity Through Labeling

Secondary deviance occurs when an individual internalizes negative societal labels associated with initial deviant behavior, leading to a reinforced pattern of nonconformity. It is the process by which deviant identities become amplified through the cycle of labeling, self-perception, and continued nonconformity. This labeling process can create a feedback loop, leading to further social exclusion and negative societal reactions.

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