Exam 2: Positivist Theories
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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According to critics,reintegrative shaming may work only with
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According to the deterrence doctrine,all of the following would help reduce the rate of crime,EXCEPT for making punishment
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Which of the following concepts constitutes the core of Sutherland's differential association theory?
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Like Merton and Sutherland,control theorists seek the cause of deviance directly by asking,"What causes deviance?"
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Merton's theory was inspired by the sociologist _______,the first to use the term "anomie" as a sociological concept.
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Attachment to conventional people and institutions and commitment to conformity are two ways individuals bond to conventional society.
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The deterrence doctrine assumes that human beings,when anticipating deviant behavior,are
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Which of the following is the best example of Burgess and Akers's Differential Reinforcement theory?
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One criticism of differential association theory is that it is hard to define precisely what differential association is in real-life situations.
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Peter,disillusioned with the way things are going,decides to live in a hippie commune away from the rest of society.According to Merton's theory,his behavior is an example of
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According to the deterrence doctrine,certainty and swiftness of punishment are two ways crime can be reduced.
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According to Cohen,the major frustration lower-class people experience is with their lack of status,not material success.
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According to Albert Cohen,when lower-class boys experience status frustration,they set up their own competitive system in the form of
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Social control can actually cause deviant behavior as well as prevent it.
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According to control theory,the absence of __________ causes deviance.
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Burgess and Akers argued that differential association can occur without reinforcement or social learning.
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How does social learning theory explain deviant behavior? What social forces does this theory locate that would pressure someone toward deviance?
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______________ study the underlying causes of deviance through social and environmental factors.
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According to Merton,how might an individual deal with the strain created by a failure to achieve the cultural goal of success through legitimate means? What are some ways one can adapt to this strain?
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According to Hirschi,which of the following is NOT a way for individuals to bond themselves to society?
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