Exam 7: Social Structure Theories
Exam 1: What is Criminology?72 Questions
Exam 2: Where Do Theories Come From76 Questions
Exam 3: Classical and Neoclassical Thought78 Questions
Exam 4: Early Biological Perspectives on Criminal Behavior81 Questions
Exam 5: Biosocial and Other Contemporary Perspectives61 Questions
Exam 6: Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior74 Questions
Exam 7: Social Structure Theories70 Questions
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Exam 11: Crimes Against Persons74 Questions
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Explain the three major sociological approaches to crime causation and the major principles or assumptions of sociological theories.
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The concentric zone research conducted by Park and Burgess identified Zone __________ as being in transition.
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Match the following explanations for crime to the proper category of sociological theories
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Match the Zone to its description
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The statement "I can take care of myself" best represents the focal concern of autonomy.
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The Chicago Area Project focused on reducing social ______________ in slum neighborhoods.
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According to the concept of __________, traditions of delinquency are transmitted through successive generations in the same zone.
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Which of the following is a critique of ecological theories?
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_______ was directly based on the work of Cloward and Ohlin's differential opportunity theory.
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A wealthy and socially privileged individual may still experience relative deprivation.
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________ is the process in which a person openly rejects that which he or she wants or aspires to but cannot obtain or achieve.
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Which of the following is not one of the major principles of sociological theories of crime causation?
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Participants in a violent subculture use techniques of neutralization to deal with feelings of guilt about their aggression.
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Messner and Rosenfeld's relative deprivation theory blames the __________ for most criminal activity.
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Sociological theories attempt to predict the specific behavior of a given individual.
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