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DEVIANCE AND RESPECTABILITY - AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY OF REACTIONS TO SHOPLIFTING

NCJ Number
11498
Journal
Social Forces Volume: 51 Issue: 4 Dated: (JUNE 1973) Pages: 417-426
Author(s)
D STEFFENSMEIER; R M TERRY
Date Published
1973
Length
10 pages
Annotation
FIELD RESEARCH METHODS ARE USED TO ASCERTAIN RESPONSES OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC TO INSTANCES OF SHOPLIFTING BY MEN AND WOMEN WITH 'HIPPIE' AND 'STRAIGHT' APPEARANCES.
Abstract
IN GENERAL, OBSERVATIONAL FIELD STUDIES DEALING WITH REACTIONS TO DEVIANCE HAVE LACKED THE KIND OF CONTROL THAT ALLOWS FOR EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION OF VARIABLES AND THE SYSTEMATIC EXAMINATION OF POSITED RELATIONSHIPS. IN ADDITION, THERE ARE FEW STUDIES DEALING WITH PUBLIC REACTIONS TO DEVIANCE. THE RESEARCH REPORTED HERE CONSISTED OF A FIELD EXPERIMENT IN WHICH RIGGED SHOPLIFTING EVENTS WERE ENACTED IN THE PRESENCE OF STORE CUSTOMERS WHO WERE IN A POSITION TO OBSERVE AND REACT TO THE SHOPLIFTING INCIDENTS. THREE VARIABLES WERE VARIED AS PART OF THE FIELD EXPERIMENT - (1) APPEARANCE OF SHOPLIFTER, (2) SEX OF SHOPLIFTER, AND (3) SEX OF STORE CUSTOMER. MAJOR FINDINGS WERE THAT SEX OF SHOPLIFTER AND SEX OF STORE CUSTOMER HAD LITTLE EFFECT ON REPORTING LEVELS WHEREAS APPEARANCE OF SHOPLIFTER EXERTED A MAJOR INDEPENDENT EFFECT ON REPORTING LEVELS. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)

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