Exam 1: What Is Deviant Behavior
Exam 1: What Is Deviant Behavior104 Questions
Exam 2: Positivist Theories89 Questions
Exam 3: Constructionist Theories94 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Violence115 Questions
Exam 5: Sexual Assault and Child Molestation91 Questions
Exam 6: Family Violence102 Questions
Exam 7: Suicide and Self-Harm96 Questions
Exam 8: Mental Disorder100 Questions
Exam 9: Heterosexual Deviance107 Questions
Exam 10: Gays and Other Targets of Stigma104 Questions
Exam 11: Internet Deviance80 Questions
Exam 12: Drug Use97 Questions
Exam 13: Drinking and Alcoholism85 Questions
Exam 14: Privileged Deviance88 Questions
Exam 15: Underprivileged Deviance85 Questions
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Despite years of research,most sociologists today cannot agree upon a precise definition of deviant behavior.
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Discuss why the general public and sociologists have failed to agree upon a definition of deviance.Why is achieving a definition so difficult?
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The positivist perspective on deviance assumes that humans are active in determining their own lives,and are not passive subjects of powerful forces.
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Many traditional criminologists,using the positivist perspective,believed that criminals possessed specific biological and psychological traits that made them different from non-criminals.
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Today's positivist sociologists recognize the important role of ____________ in determining a person's status as a criminal.
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If you tell a child that he or she is a thief often enough,he or she is going to believe it.This statement best fits the __________ perspective on deviance.
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Which of the following aspects of deviance would be of special interest to constructionist sociologists?
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The __________ perspective is more pertinent for studying less serious kinds of deviance.
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A sociologist is interested in studying the deviant behavior of prostitutes and other night people.He or she should utilize a constructionist perspective.
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All of the following are part of the positivist perspective on deviance,EXCEPT that deviance is
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Positivists treat deviance as if it were unpleasant and harmful to society,while constructionists
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Early in the twentieth century,criminologists believed that
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According to the concept of determinism,deviance is determined by
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Determinist,objectivist,and absolutist are other terms for aspects of the __________ perspective on deviance.
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The author argues that an integrated definition of deviant behavior must focus on
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