Exam 1: Rules for the Distinction of the Normal and the Pathological, Emile Durkheim
Exam 1: Rules for the Distinction of the Normal and the Pathological, Emile Durkheim4 Questions
Exam 2: Notes on the Sociology of Deviance, Kai Terikson6 Questions
Exam 3: Definitions of Deviance and Deviance and the Responses of Others From Outsiders, Howard Sbecker5 Questions
Exam 4: Defining Deviance Down, Daniel Moynihan6 Questions
Exam 5: Onnections: Definitions of Deviance and the Case of Underage Drinking and Drunk Driving, Tammy Landerson,5 Questions
Exam 6: Social Structure and Anomie, Robert Merton9 Questions
Exam 7: Homeboys, New Jacks, and Anomie, John Mhagedorn6 Questions
Exam 8: A General Strain Theory of Community Differences in Crime Rates, Robert Agnew5 Questions
Exam 9: Connections: Understanding Doping in Elite Sports Through Anomie and General Strain Perspectives, Tammy Landerson5 Questions
Exam 10: Introduction and Growth of Chicago and Differentiation of Local Areas From Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas, Clifford Rshaw and Henry Dmcka6 Questions
Exam 11: Collective Efficacy Theory: Lessons Learned and Directions for Future Inquiry, Robert Jsampson4 Questions
Exam 12: The Urban Ecology of Bias Crime: A Study of Disorganized and Defended Neighborhoods, Ryken Gratte4 Questions
Exam 13: Connections: The Prison Community From a Social Disorganization and Collective Efficacy Perspective, Lori Sexton6 Questions
Exam 14: Social Pathology: A Systematic Approach to the Theory of Sociopathic Behavior, Edwin Lemert4 Questions
Exam 15: Whatever Happened to Social Pathology Conceptual Fashions and the Sociology of Deviance, Joel Best3 Questions
Exam 16: The Shifting Engines of Medicalization, Peter Conrad5 Questions
Exam 17: Connections: Mental Illness As Degeneracy and Disease, Victor Perez5 Questions
Exam 18: Beyond Mead: The Societal Reaction to Deviance, Edwin Wlemert4 Questions
Exam 19: Edgework: A Social Psychological Analysis of Voluntary Risk Taking, Stephen Lyng5 Questions
Exam 20: Resistance As Edgework in Violent Intimate Relationships of Drug-Involved Women, Rajah Valli5 Questions
Exam 21: Connections: Labeling, Resistance and Edgework Through Parkour, John Jbrent,6 Questions
Exam 22: Stigma and Social Identity From Stigma, Erving Goffman7 Questions
Exam 23: Why Do People Get Tattoos, Miliann Kang and Katherine Jones6 Questions
Exam 24: Big Handsome Men, Bears and Others: Virtual Constructions of Fat Male Embodiment, Lee Fmonaghan4 Questions
Exam 25: Onnections: Explaining Body Deviance With Stigma and Carnival of the Grotesque, David Lane6 Questions
Exam 26: Kinds of Deviance: A Sequential Model From Outsiders, Howard Sbecker13 Questions
Exam 27: Crime and Deviance in the Lifecourse, Robert Sampson and John Laub5 Questions
Exam 28: Weighing the Consequences of a Deviant Career: Factors Leading to an Exit From Prostitution, Sharon Oselin7 Questions
Exam 29: Connections: Understanding Street Prostitution From Deviant Career and Life-Course Criminology Perspectives, Emily Bonistall and Kevin Ralston5 Questions
Exam 30: Eviance and Moral Panics From Folk Devils and Moral Panics, Stanley Cohen4 Questions
Exam 31: Moral Panics: Culture, Politics, and Social Construction, Erich Goode and Nachman Ben-Yehuda5 Questions
Exam 32: Moral Panic Versus the Risk Society: the Implications of the Changing Sites of Social Anxiety, Sheldon Ungar6 Questions
Exam 33: Connections: Amoral Panics and Risk in Contemporary Drug and Viral Pandemic Claims, Philip Rkavanaugh and Rjmaratea,5 Questions
Exam 34: Child Saving Movement in Illinois From the Child Savers: the Invention of Delinquency, Anthony Mplatt5 Questions
Exam 35: The Hyper-Criminalization of Black and Latino Male Youth in the Era of Mass Incarceration, Victor Rios6 Questions
Exam 36: Reforming Education Through Crime From Governing Through Crime, Jonathan Simon4 Questions
Exam 37: Connections: The Social Control of Youth Across Institutional Spheres, Aaron Kupchik6 Questions
Exam 38: Coming Out All Over: Deviants and the Politics of Social Problems, John Ikitsuse7 Questions
Exam 39: There Goes the Gayborhood, Amin Ghaziani6 Questions
Exam 40: Queer Presences and Absences: Citizenship, Community, Diversityor Death, Yvette Taylor4 Questions
Exam 41: Connections: Hiv and Bug Chasers Across Queer Collectives, Holly Swan and Laura Monico5 Questions
Exam 42: Deviance As Resistance4 Questions
Exam 43: The Battle of Los Angeles6 Questions
Exam 44: I Was Aggressive for the Streets, Pretty for the Pictures6 Questions
Exam 45: Connections: Marginality, Identity and Music Scenes, Tammy Landerson6 Questions
Exam 46: The Medicalization of Unhappiness, Ronald Wdworkin7 Questions
Exam 47: Civilizing Technologies and the Control of Deviance, Scott Vrecko5 Questions
Exam 48: Connections : Biomedicalization of Drug Addiction and the Reproduction of Inequality, Tammy Landerson and Philip Kavanaugh5 Questions
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According to Durkheim, misappropriation of property is treated as a less serious offence than theft because ________.
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According to Durkheim, to determine if a certain social phenomenon is normal or pathological, one ought to examine_______.
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According to Durkheim, crime is _________.
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What types of teenage sexuality are normal and deviant? Identify three such behaviors and use Durkheim's principles for distinguishing between the normal and pathological to determine which are acceptable or normal and which are deviant or pathological.Make sure you use his principles and ideas to justify your stance.
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