Exam 7: Crime and Deviance
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective161 Questions
Exam 2: Sociological Research151 Questions
Exam 3: Culture143 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization152 Questions
Exam 5: Society, social Structure, and Interaction154 Questions
Exam 6: Groups and Organizations151 Questions
Exam 7: Crime and Deviance157 Questions
Exam 8: Social Class and Stratification in Canada148 Questions
Exam 9: Global Stratification164 Questions
Exam 10: Ethnic Relations and Race153 Questions
Exam 11: Gender148 Questions
Exam 12: Sex, sexualities, and Intimate Relationships33 Questions
Exam 13: Families158 Questions
Exam 14: Education141 Questions
Exam 15: Religion135 Questions
Exam 16: Health, health Care, and Disability148 Questions
Exam 17: Mass Media33 Questions
Exam 18: Aging149 Questions
Exam 19: The Economy and Work152 Questions
Exam 20: Power, politics, and Government147 Questions
Exam 21: Population and Urbanization153 Questions
Exam 22: Collective Behavior, social Movements, and Social Change149 Questions
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According to strain theory,people commit deviant acts when they are exposed to cultural goals that they cannot obtain through approved means.
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Which of the following is NOT a reason why women's involvement in serious crime has increased?
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The conflict approach operates from the assumption that the criminal justice system provides equal treatment for the members of all social classes.
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What theory would examine the relationship between a woman's role as mother and the crime of infanticide?
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In Canada,Aboriginals are overrepresented in the prison population.
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What does Elizabeth Comack's research on gender and crime conclude?
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An interest in women and deviance in the 1970s led to what kind of theory of female crime?
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According to a sociologist,which phrase best describes deviance?
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What is the most important source of information on crimes reported in Canada?
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Corporate crimes are always less costly in terms of money and lives lost than are street crimes.
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Brett is convicted of sexual assault with a weapon.How does the law classify his crime?
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According to Comack (2009),the increase in female crime is attributable to what?
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Which of the following does NOT describe the relationship between gender and crime?
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Twelve-year-old Eric's parents highly reward the value of education and hard work.Over the summer,Eric tries drugs,begins drinking alcohol on weekends with his new friends,and begins shoplifting.How would Edwin Sutherland make sense of Eric's behaviour?
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The most serious crimes are often committed by members of the middle class.
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Elijah Anderson draws on opportunity theory to argue that a particular economy is an employment agency superimposed on the gang network for many young men who lack other opportunities.To which of the following is he referring?
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Which of the following statements best reflects the postmodern perspective on deviance?
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