Exam 6: Social Control and Deviance
Exam 1: The Sociological Imagination: An Introduction66 Questions
Exam 2: Methods65 Questions
Exam 3: Culture and Media67 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization and the Construction of Reality66 Questions
Exam 5: Groups and Networks59 Questions
Exam 6: Social Control and Deviance61 Questions
Exam 7: Stratification59 Questions
Exam 8: Gender58 Questions
Exam 9: Race63 Questions
Exam 10: Poverty64 Questions
Exam 11: Health and Society59 Questions
Exam 12: Family61 Questions
Exam 13: Education71 Questions
Exam 14: Capitalism and the Economy62 Questions
Exam 15: Authority and the State69 Questions
Exam 16: Religion67 Questions
Exam 17: Science,the Environment,and Society66 Questions
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Which of the following is a major difference between the symbolic interactionist (SI)and functionalist perspectives on deviance?
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Which of Émile Durkheim's types of social solidarity characterizes modern life?
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In a foraging society,most people are very similar in their knowledge,skill,and everyday practices such as gathering and hunting.Émile Durkheim would say that the type of solidarity in a foraging society is:
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What were the types of suicide described by Émile Durkheim?
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The common faith or set of social norms by which a society and its members abide is defined by Émile Durkheim as:
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Social deviance is a breach of ________; crime is a breach of ________.
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In his book Punished: Policing the Lives of Black and Latino Boys (2011),Victor Rios questions whether:
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Neighborhood watch groups are examples of what urban theorist Jane Jacobs called:
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The student guards in Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment behaved the way they did because:
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Explain the basic argument of deterrence theory. Distinguish between specific and general deterrence.
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One of the major changes associated with the modern prison system is:
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According to Émile Durkheim's research,what is the primary reason that Protestants are more likely to commit suicide than Catholics and Jews?
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After a student drops out of high school,he becomes labeled a "drop-out," and his subsequent actions and choices are explained in terms of this label.Those subsequent actions are called:
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In industrialized societies,social sanctions are most often:
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After serving a long prison sentence for grand theft auto,Charles stole another car.This is an example of:
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Summarize Philip Zimbardo's broken windows theory of deviance.Do you think it provides a good explanation for why some neighborhoods are more dangerous than others? Why or why not?
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According to Howard S.Becker,why do marijuana smokers enjoy using the drug?
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Explain this paradox: It is the deviants among us who hold society together.Your answer should use three of the following concepts: social deviance,crime,social cohesion,mechanical solidarity,organic solidarity.
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