The document defines several key terms related to deviance and social control, including stigma, white-collar crime, internalization, recidivism, and crime syndicate. Stigma refers to a mark of disgrace that separates a deviant individual from society. White-collar crime involves crimes committed by high-status individuals through their professional work. Internalization is how social norms become part of one's personality through conforming to expectations. Recidivism means repeated criminal acts, while a crime syndicate is a large criminal organization that uses violence to control illegal or legitimate businesses.