Exam 3: Why is Certain Behavior Deviant?
Exam 1: Perspectives on Deviance22 Questions
Exam 2: Theories of Criminal Deviance77 Questions
Exam 3: Why is Certain Behavior Deviant?42 Questions
Exam 4: Crime in the Streets—Against the Person50 Questions
Exam 5: Crime in the Streets—Against Property41 Questions
Exam 6: Assaults Against Children and Spouses46 Questions
Exam 7: Deviance and Organizations55 Questions
Exam 8: Deviant Drug Use43 Questions
Exam 9: Mental Disorders41 Questions
Exam 10: Suicide22 Questions
Exam 11: Cyberdeviance39 Questions
Exam 12: Sexual Deviance and Sexual Harassment46 Questions
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Sellin's theory of "culture conflict" describes how conflicts in norms emerge from:
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What are the assumptions of conflict theories? Give examples of groups in conflict.
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The authors argue that deviant responses are supported by the learning of traditions, rewards, and motives.
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The gay liberation movement and the increasing militancy of the handicapped are examples of:
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Richard Quinney says there is an American ruling class consisting of the owners and controllers of the means of production, plus those who benefit directly from the system, who have the power to manipulate the criminal justice system in the United States.
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According to Labeling theorists, societal reaction in the form of labeling or official typing, and consequent stigmatizing, leads to an altered identity in the actor, necessitation a reconstitution of the self.
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According to Howard S. Becker, deviance is the result of efforts by persons who, perceiving a threat, act as _____________ to obtain appropriate legislation and enforcement to bring the behavior under control.
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Richard Quinney, a radical theorist, argues that crimes of domination:
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Austin T. Turk presents a theory of criminalization based upon the concept of _________.
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Radical criminologists stress the importance of the ________ in defining what is deviant and the importance of class position in determining whether one's behavior will be defined as deviant.
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Thorsten Sellin's Culture Conflict Theory concerns the relationship between economic classes and crime.
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According to the labeling perspective, the final step in the deviant career sequence is:
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According to a traditional viewpoint what is the operation of criminal law, the consequences of crime for society, and the etiology of crime? Compare to a radical approach.
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The labeling perspective is most compatible with the view of society as:
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Austin T. Turk's theory of criminalization is based on the concepts of:
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