Criminological Analysis Of The Film Minority Report: Labeling Theory Lead To Criminal Behavior

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Based on the emphasis the film Minority Report (2002) places on the eye scanner's ability to locate and tag criminals by scanning the code in the person’s eyes, it reveals a criminological analysis that specific applications of theories can lead to further criminal behavior. Which suggests that there is no perfect theory to explain and predict criminal acts (Jung, 2018). The influence of biological positivism's is present in the film with the eye scanners because of their design to scan the eye to determine whether a person is a criminal. However, by using this tagging method, it provides evidence that reinforces labeling theory’s view that being identified as criminal leads to criminal behavior. By analyzing the train scene where the eye scanner determines John’s location and makes a specific advertisement to him, which results in him being identified as criminal by citizens, reinforces the idea that Precog is categorizing criminals based on a physical positivism principle. Additionally, the scene in which John gets an illegal eye surgery further provides proof that being identified as criminal leads to criminal …show more content…

Additionally, Jung explains that labeling theory subscribes to the labeling process; a process involving four stages that may end with individuals internalizing their given identity by those in power(2018).Regarding criminological study; the labeling process describes how individuals that go into the criminal justice system for an act and, then later are stigmatized as deviant thus leading to them to internalize the label which makes them become what others consider them.(Jung, 2018) Additionally, the theory suggests that crime is not permanent(Jung, 2018). By stating that crime is not fixated, it implies that there is no scientific or foolproof way to measure or detect crime (Jung,

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