Exam 7: Deviance
Exam 1: The Sociological Perspective161 Questions
Exam 2: The Structure of Social Groups143 Questions
Exam 3: The Duality of Social Life: Order and Conflict165 Questions
Exam 4: Culture154 Questions
Exam 5: Socialization147 Questions
Exam 6: Social Control151 Questions
Exam 7: Deviance151 Questions
Exam 8: Structural Sources of Societal Change: Economic and Demographic164 Questions
Exam 9: Social Stratification155 Questions
Exam 10: Class162 Questions
Exam 11: Racial Inequality158 Questions
Exam 12: Gender Inequality157 Questions
Exam 13: The Economy154 Questions
Exam 14: Power and Politics162 Questions
Exam 15: Families153 Questions
Exam 16: Education157 Questions
Exam 17: Religion169 Questions
Exam 18: Human Agency: Individuals and Groups in Society Changing Social Structures128 Questions
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In using a person-blame framework to interpret social problems, one frees the government, the economy, and the educational system from any blame.
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The labeling perspective maintains that deviants have had inadequate socialization and should be rehabilitated so they will conform to society's norms and standards.
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_______ claim that ex-criminals return to crime because they are greedy, aggressive, have weak impulse control, etc.
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Differential treatment for similar behavior by different categories of people is further proof that deviance depends upon the reaction of the particular audience.
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While primary deviance is the rule-breaking that occurs before labeling, secondary deviance is behavior that results from the labeling process.
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A particular danger in the system-blame orientation is that it tends to
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________ theories consider the source of deviance to be conditions of the individual's mind or personality.
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Differential treatment for similar behavior by different categories of people within a single society
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According to labeling theory, what factors in the prison experience lead the poor to behave criminally?
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Social Darwinism is the sociological perspective that attributes a person's placement in the stratification system as a function of innate ability.
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In a heterogeneous society, substantial agreement exists about the nature of deviance.
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Order theorists argue that deviance is not limited to troubled individuals, but that organizations can also be deviant.
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Although socialization theories focus on forces external to individuals, they also find fault within the individual.
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According to conflict theory, political crime involves unjust acts by the government, not acts against the government.
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According to Edward Banfield, lower class individuals have
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The tendency toward ________ is especially strong when the labeling is accompanied by a sense of injustice.
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