explain retrospective labelling and projective labelling with an example.
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According to this theory, no behavior is inherently deviant on its own but is made deviant based on the reaction of others. ... They may also engage in retrospective labeling (interpreting someone's past in light of some present deviance) and/or projective labeling (using a deviant identity to predict future action).
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Retrospective Labeling : Labeling back into the past in response to deviant behavior in the present.
Projective Labeling : Labeling into the future in response to deviant behavior in the present.
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