CMY3706 CONTEMPORARY
CRIMINOLOGICAL ISSUES EXAM PREP STUDY
GUIDE 2026 ACTUAL EXAM PAPER TEST BANK
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◉how individuals categorize themselves into groups . Answer: Henry
Tagfel and John Turner's Identity Theory (1979)
◉Charles Cooley (1968): The "looking glass shelf" . Answer: Build on
the work of Mead
1. We imagine how we appear to others
2. We imagine the judgment of that appearance
3. We develop our self through the judgments of others
People shape their self-concepts based on their understanding of how
others perceive them. We see ourselves through the 'looking glass' of
other people's reactions to us and our actions.
◉George Herbert Mead (1934): The 'I' and the 'Me' . Answer: According
to Mead, we can imagine how others see us and attempt to see the world
through their perspective
The 'Me' - the socialized aspect of the individual who has internalized
their attitudes and expectations of others
CRIMINOLOGICAL ISSUES EXAM PREP STUDY
GUIDE 2026 ACTUAL EXAM PAPER TEST BANK
WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS UPDATED
VERSION
◉how individuals categorize themselves into groups . Answer: Henry
Tagfel and John Turner's Identity Theory (1979)
◉Charles Cooley (1968): The "looking glass shelf" . Answer: Build on
the work of Mead
1. We imagine how we appear to others
2. We imagine the judgment of that appearance
3. We develop our self through the judgments of others
People shape their self-concepts based on their understanding of how
others perceive them. We see ourselves through the 'looking glass' of
other people's reactions to us and our actions.
◉George Herbert Mead (1934): The 'I' and the 'Me' . Answer: According
to Mead, we can imagine how others see us and attempt to see the world
through their perspective
The 'Me' - the socialized aspect of the individual who has internalized
their attitudes and expectations of others