Answer:
As secondary deviances.
Explanation:
In sociology, "deviance" is defined as the violation or drift from what's socially acceptable; as far as an individual's actions and/or behaviour.
Acording to Lemert's theory,  primary deviance is when an individual engages initially in the act of deviance. Secondary deviance is when the individual starts off a process of a  what Lemert calls a "deviant identity", which is to say that he or she is integrating diviances into conceptions of his/ her self,  which could afect him/her long term.