Exam 12: Social Consequences of Inequality
Exam 1: An Introduction to the Study of Social Inequality15 Questions
Exam 2: Class, Income, and Wealth15 Questions
Exam 3: Poverty and Welfare15 Questions
Exam 4: Status Inequality15 Questions
Exam 5: Political Inequality15 Questions
Exam 6: Sex and Gender Inequality15 Questions
Exam 7: Sexual Orientation, Gender Identityexpression, and Inequality14 Questions
Exam 8: Racial and Ethnic Inequality15 Questions
Exam 9: Classical Explanations of Inequality15 Questions
Exam 10: Contemporary Explanations of Inequality15 Questions
Exam 11: The Impact of Inequality on Personal Life Chances15 Questions
Exam 12: Social Consequences of Inequality15 Questions
Exam 13: Social Inequality and Social Movements15 Questions
Exam 14: Social Mobility and Status Attainment15 Questions
Exam 15: Justice and Legitimacy15 Questions
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What does the statistical evidence reveal about the dollar loss that white-collar crimes costs society when compared to street crimes?
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How does serving multiple prison terms compound the financial fragility of lower socioeconomic individuals?
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What aspect of capitalism, especially with regard to corporations, causes many to violate the law because it is this aspect that trumps even so-called "best practices"?
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The Blau theory of violent crime cites which qualities in intensifying and driving feelings of relative deprivation?
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Street crimes are feared for their violence, yet we have no like fear of white-collar crimes. On one level such a perception indicates our bias. On another level it is inaccurate. How so?
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Studies and statistics tend to ignore which relationship in the commission of a crime?
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How is status defined in what we read about or how we discuss street and white-collar crimes?
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Although Blacks don't commit crimes for reasons different from Whites, there is a difference in social context. What is it?
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What effect does environmental inequality have as a form of social inequality?
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Immediate poverty as well as the surrounding context that causes it contributes to violent and other crime rates. What has research suggested as remediation of this cause and effect?
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Why should you be wary about drawing conclusions from crime statistics and your own conception of what crime is?
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Evaluate the following: White criminals are less likely to be sentenced to the same degree as Blacks and Hispanics.
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