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Which of the following would be an example of anomie?
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Arnold gets an "A" on his organic chemistry exam because he copies most of his answers from Stanley,the "class brain" who is sitting next to him.According to Merton's anomie theory of deviance,Arnold would be classified as a(n)
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Which theory was used by Edwin Sutherland to emphasize that criminal behavior is learned through social interactions with others?
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An important tenet of labeling theory is the recognition that some individuals or groups have the power to define labels and apply them to others.This view shares the emphasis on the social significance of power as purported by the
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The most common adaptation in Robert Merton's anomie theory of deviance is
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Discuss why the definitions of deviance and social stigma are dependent on cultural variations and socially accepted norms.Give examples of how people are stigmatized for behaviors they may no longer engage in.
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A person convicted of a crime-even when prior arrest record and severity of the crime are taken into account-is more likely to receive a shorter prison sentence if he or she is
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Which sociologist used the term differential association to describe the process by which exposure to attitudes favorable to criminal acts leads to violation of rules?
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Recent sociological research supports the position that some forms of crime and deviance have genetic roots.
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Bob works as a cashier in a supermarket.His boss instructs him to include the price of a new broom-which Bob's boss has deceptively placed near the register-on everyone's bill.Bob's boss also encourages him to change the dates on expired food items so the items can continue to be sold.Eventually,Bob begins to develop his own deceptive sales practices.This is an example of
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Monica,a new student at Valley High School,becomes friends with a group of teenagers who use marijuana and remain seated during the singing of the national anthem.Although Monica had never used marijuana and used to sing the anthem,she begins to engage in the same behavior as her new friends.This is an example of
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The high degree of anonymity allowing for uncivil behavior when using the Internet has resulted in calls for the establishment of formal rules for online behavior.
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Which theory attributes increases in crime and deviance to the absence or breakdown of communal relationships and social institutions?
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An unemployed young adult wants a stereo,but he doesn't have the money or the means of earning the money needed to buy it.His desire for the stereo overwhelms him,and he steals one from a local store.This incident illustrates which theory of deviance?
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Which of the following connections to criminality is commonly rejected by sociologists?
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Within the last ten years,the proportion of major crimes committed by women has increased,but violent crimes committed by women have declined.
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