What is the difference between tertiary and secondary deviance?
Answer / Pooja
Tertiary deviance refers to the actions taken by individuals who have already been labeled as deviant in order to cope with or adapt to their stigmatized status. Secondary deviance involves the internalization of a deviant identity, leading to a commitment to continued deviant behavior.
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