Exam 9: Deviance

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In his study of New England's Puritans, Kai Erikson concluded that

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The old saying, "An eye for an eye," expresses the essence of rehabilitation.

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What are several criticisms made by feminism of the way our society understands deviance?

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Cloward and Ohlin extended Merton's theory of deviance, stating that crime

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Explain the difference between primary and secondary deviance.Give an example of each type of deviance.

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Which of the following statements is correct?

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According to the social-conflict approach, what a society labels as deviant is based primarily on

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Whether people respond to deviance as a moral issue or a medical matter affects which of the following?

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Crime is only one category of deviance.

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Labeling theory stresses that some actions are always wrong and others are always right.

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Identify four justifications for punishment.Do you think punishment accomplishes each of these goals? Why or why not?

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What is the medicalization of deviance? Give an example of a behavior that we understand differently as a result of this process.

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Define each of the following: white-collar crime, corporate crime, organized crime, and hate crime.

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Using the terms of Robert Merton's strain theory, which of the following concepts correctly describes the behavior of a school "dropout" who rejects both cultural goals and the conventional means to reach them?

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The concept of due process refers to

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Biological factors, including genetics, explain most criminal behavior.

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"Crime" differs from "deviance" in that crime

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Edwin Lemert described "primary deviance" as

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Using a Marxist approach, Steven Spitzer claims that prime targets for deviant labeling include

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