Exam 9: Deviance
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective181 Questions
Exam 2: Sociological Investigation128 Questions
Exam 3: Culture142 Questions
Exam 4: Society139 Questions
Exam 5: Socialization111 Questions
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Exam 7: Groups and Organizations124 Questions
Exam 8: Sexuality and Society111 Questions
Exam 9: Deviance114 Questions
Exam 10: Social Stratification119 Questions
Exam 11: Social Class in the United States118 Questions
Exam 12: Global Stratification110 Questions
Exam 13: Gender Stratification115 Questions
Exam 14: Race and Ethnicity129 Questions
Exam 15: Aging and the Elderly123 Questions
Exam 16: The Economy and Work116 Questions
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Exam 22: Population, Urbanization, and Environment127 Questions
Exam 23: Collective Behavior and Social Movements131 Questions
Exam 24: Social Change: Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Societies115 Questions
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Every person charged with a crime in the United States is sentenced after receiving a trial by jury.
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The United States is the only western, high-income nation that routinely imposes the death penalty on convicted offenders.
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What does the chapter-opening story about the conviction and imprisonment of Bruce Glover suggest about punishment in the United States?
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Both Albert Cohen and Walter Miller argue that deviance is most likely to arise among:
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If a parent threatens a child with punishment in order to discourage wrongdoing, the parent is using punishment to accomplish which of the following?
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In legal terms, a crime is composed of which two components?
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Probation and parole are two types of community-based corrections.
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Men, who represent about half the U.S. population, account for about _____ of all arrests for property crime.
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A judge sentences a young man who has committed several crimes to counseling and places him in a supportive foster home. Which of the following concepts describes these efforts to prevent further wrongdoing?
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Travis Hirschi's control theory makes the point that people who commit crime typically have little concern about the consequences of their behavior.
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Assume you were listening to a lecture on Durkheim's approach to deviance. Which of the following statements might well be the focus of the lecture?
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Cloward and Ohlin extended Merton's theory of deviance, stating that crime:
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Criminal statistics gathered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation reflect:
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Which of the following are functions of deviance noted by Emile Durkheim?
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The U.S. government provides a great deal of data about crime in the United States. Drawing on FBI data, what can we say about the "typical street criminal" in terms of age, gender, social class, and race and ethnicity? In each case, what can you say to explain the pattern? Finally, explain several reasons why we must treat criminal statistics with caution.
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Robert Merton claimed that the "strains of masculinity" are one important cause of crime.
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Using a Marxist approach, Steven Spitzer claims that prime targets for deviant labeling include:
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Most criminal cases handled by the criminal justice system in the United States are resolved:
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