“…Specifically, labeling theory contends that criminal behavior is due to an individual’s reaction to labels that are given by others (Lemert, 1951b; Matza, 1964; Tannenbaum, 1938). Reactions that attempt to control the behavior of offenders can trigger processes—such as stigmatization and development of s deviant self-identity—that escalate rather than control deviance, perhaps trapping an individual into a life of crime (O et al, 2022). Studies suggest that those who care more about bonds to conventional others and have a greater investment in conformity are presumably more susceptible to negative consequences if their deviance is detected, labeled, and punished (e.g., Bernburg & Krohn, 2003; Liberman et al, 2014; Paternoster & Iovanni, 1989).…”