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Deck 8: Social Class
1
Definitions of deviance tend to be quite stable from place to place and from time to time.
False
2
Corporate crimes are always less costly in terms of money and lives lost than are street crimes.
False
3
Tattoos and piercings are less common among students than 30 years ago.
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4
Feminist theorists feel that women who violate the law are not "criminal women" but "criminalized women."
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5
Police officers actually have very little discretion in deciding which rules to apply and how to apply them.
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The most serious crimes are often committed by members of the middle class.
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Social inequality is often a better predictor of crime than amount of poverty.
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8
Studies based on anonymous self-reports of victimization reveal much lower rates of crime than those found in official statistics.
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9
Secondary deviance occurs when a person breaks a law,while primary deviance occurs when a person breaks a folkway.
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10
Differential association is most likely to result in criminal activity when a person has infrequent,yet acutely intense,interactions with others who violate the law.
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11
Control theory expands strain theory by highlighting the relationship between deviance and the availability of illegitimate opportunity structures.
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12
The conflict approach operates from the assumption that the criminal justice system provides equal treatment for the members of all social classes.
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13
The relationship between age and criminality exists in every society for which we have data.
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14
Police spend most of their time enforcing the law.
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15
The increase in female crime has been greatest for violent crimes,including minor assaults.
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16
People who play an active role in defining deviance are called moral crusaders.
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17
According to conflict perspectives,people in positions of power maintain their advantage by using the law to protect their own interests.
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18
Canada's Indigenous people have far less power and resources than other Canadians.
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19
The most important gender differences in arrest rates are reflected in the proportionately greater involvement of men in major property crimes and violent crime.
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20
Health is an important correlate of crime.
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21
Threatening to disrupt an organization's communication system is an example of cybercrime.
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22
Lower-class people are overrepresented in arrest and prison admission statistics.
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23
Many business people who commit corporate crimes are not labelled as criminals.
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24
According to strain theory,people commit deviant acts when they are exposed to cultural goals that they cannot obtain through approved means.
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25
In Canada,Indigenous people are overrepresented in the prison population.
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26
Defence lawyers argue the accused is guilty.
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27
The major weakness of the Canadian Uniform Crime Reporting system is that it focuses only on violations of federal laws and ignores violations of provincial statues.
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28
Prosecutors present the accused's defence.
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29
Moral entrepreneurs are persons who use their own views of right and wrong to establish rules and label others as deviant.
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30
Restorative justice is an approach in Canada's criminal justice system that stems from Indigenous traditions.
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31
After witnessing one of their classmates be expelled for cheating,the rest of the class is inclined to follow the rules.What principle does this illustrate?
A) retribution
B) social protection
C) rehabilitation
D) deterrence
A) retribution
B) social protection
C) rehabilitation
D) deterrence
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32
Sociological theories on crime and deviance tend to complement rather than contradict each other.
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33
All societies have norms that govern acceptable behaviour.
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34
Sexual orientation is an important correlate of crime.
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35
Which theory on crime and deviance is NOT part of the functionalist tradition?
A) opportunity theory
B) control theory
C) labelling theory
D) strain theory
A) opportunity theory
B) control theory
C) labelling theory
D) strain theory
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36
Where do most Canadians learn about crime?
A) family
B) school
C) media
D) peers
A) family
B) school
C) media
D) peers
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37
At least part of the increase in reported crime is because violence against women is now reported more often than it used to be.
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38
Canada has a much higher rate of incarceration than most industrialized countries,except for the United States and England and Wales.
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39
According to social bond theory,the probability of deviant behaviour increases when a person becomes tied to a deviant subculture.
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40
Cybercrime is defined as an offence in which a computer is the tool used to commit a crime.
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41
A big-box store advertises a toaster for the low price of $10 (with no intention of selling it).When customers arrive,they are told that the item is not what they need,and that the more expensive toaster,at $45,is much better.How would a sociologist classify this crime?
A) as a white-collar crime
B) as an occupational crime
C) as a corporate crime
D) as a property crime
A) as a white-collar crime
B) as an occupational crime
C) as a corporate crime
D) as a property crime
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42
In terms of crime prevention,what theory is most likely to propose that a recreation centre offer art and sports programming to at-risk youth?
A) differential association theory
B) labelling theory
C) opportunity theory
D) social control theory
A) differential association theory
B) labelling theory
C) opportunity theory
D) social control theory
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43
What theory would argue that Stefan has a greater likelihood of committing deviant acts if he associates with peers who look favourably upon crime and deviance?
A) illegitimate opportunity
B) labelling theory
C) strain
D) differential association
A) illegitimate opportunity
B) labelling theory
C) strain
D) differential association
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44
What kind of crime is a business operation committing when it supplies illegal goods and services for profit?
A) a corporate crime
B) a cyber crime
C) an organized crime
D) a political crime
A) a corporate crime
B) a cyber crime
C) an organized crime
D) a political crime
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45
One assumption behind Canada's penal system is that offenders should be restricted from committing further crimes.What principle does this illustrate?
A) social protection
B) retribution
C) rehabilitation
D) deterrence
A) social protection
B) retribution
C) rehabilitation
D) deterrence
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46
Compared to the other Canadian provinces listed,which province in Canada has a higher rate of crime?
A) British Columbia
B) Quebec
C) Ontario
D) New Brunswick
A) British Columbia
B) Quebec
C) Ontario
D) New Brunswick
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47
The law divides crime into which of the following groups?
A) street,occupational,organized,and political crimes
B) summary convictions and indictable offences
C) misdemeanors and felonies
D) street crimes and suite crimes
A) street,occupational,organized,and political crimes
B) summary convictions and indictable offences
C) misdemeanors and felonies
D) street crimes and suite crimes
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48
According to the text,what function does incarceration serve?
A) as restitution
B) as social conformity
C) as reformation
D) as deterrence
A) as restitution
B) as social conformity
C) as reformation
D) as deterrence
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49
Which term is used to describe the factors that are associated with crime?
A) crime correlates
B) crime predictors
C) crime determinants
D) crime statistics
A) crime correlates
B) crime predictors
C) crime determinants
D) crime statistics
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50
According to the text's discussion of the relationship between social class and crime,which of the following is accurate?
A) Degree of inequality is a better predictor of crime than amount of poverty.
B) Self-report findings indicate that class and crime are highly correlated.
C) Lower-class people are underrepresented in arrest and prison admission statistics.
D) There is no evidence that forms of deviance,such as suicide,alcoholism,mental illness,and drug addiction are more common among the underclass.
A) Degree of inequality is a better predictor of crime than amount of poverty.
B) Self-report findings indicate that class and crime are highly correlated.
C) Lower-class people are underrepresented in arrest and prison admission statistics.
D) There is no evidence that forms of deviance,such as suicide,alcoholism,mental illness,and drug addiction are more common among the underclass.
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51
What theory by Travis Hirschi holds that the probability of deviant behaviour increases when a person's ties to society are weakened or broken?
A) social bond
B) strain
C) opportunity
D) differential association
A) social bond
B) strain
C) opportunity
D) differential association
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52
Labelling theory is based on what perspective?
A) conflict perspective
B) symbolic interactionist perspective
C) feminist perspective
D) postmodernist perspective
A) conflict perspective
B) symbolic interactionist perspective
C) feminist perspective
D) postmodernist perspective
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53
Suppose that Becky,who is under the legal age,orders and is served a drink in a bar.She is not discovered,so she is not labelled.What form of deviance has taken place,according to Edwin Lemert's labelling theory?
A) secondary deviance
B) primary deviance
C) residual deviance
D) undetected deviance
A) secondary deviance
B) primary deviance
C) residual deviance
D) undetected deviance
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54
Which of the following is an example of criminal behaviour?
A) taking the belongings of another person without permission
B) robbery
C) having beliefs that go against the grain in your community
D) violations of norms
A) taking the belongings of another person without permission
B) robbery
C) having beliefs that go against the grain in your community
D) violations of norms
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55
Which theory on crime and deviance is part of the symbolic interactionist tradition?
A) social bond theory
B) differential association theory
C) strain theory
D) illegitimate opportunity theory
A) social bond theory
B) differential association theory
C) strain theory
D) illegitimate opportunity theory
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56
Which statement supports the assertion that deviance is relative?
A) Behavioural deviance is based on intentional or inadvertent actions.
B) People may be regarded as deviant if they express a radical or unusual belief system.
C) People may be regarded as deviant because of specific characteristics or conditions that they have had since birth or have acquired.
D) What one community defines as deviant differs from the next,and over time what one group views as deviance can change.
A) Behavioural deviance is based on intentional or inadvertent actions.
B) People may be regarded as deviant if they express a radical or unusual belief system.
C) People may be regarded as deviant because of specific characteristics or conditions that they have had since birth or have acquired.
D) What one community defines as deviant differs from the next,and over time what one group views as deviance can change.
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57
What is the main difference between occupational crime and corporate crime?
A) Occupational crime is much more prevalent than corporate crime.
B) Corporate crime is done to benefit the corporation,while occupational crime is designed to benefit only the criminal.
C) Corporate crime is not that costly in terms of lives lost and injuries incurred.
D) There is no difference; they mean exactly the same thing.
A) Occupational crime is much more prevalent than corporate crime.
B) Corporate crime is done to benefit the corporation,while occupational crime is designed to benefit only the criminal.
C) Corporate crime is not that costly in terms of lives lost and injuries incurred.
D) There is no difference; they mean exactly the same thing.
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58
What perspective would make the argument that prisons punish through technology?
A) conflict
B) feminist
C) functionalist
D) postmodern
A) conflict
B) feminist
C) functionalist
D) postmodern
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59
What does the conflict perspective argue about criminal law?
A) It is applied equally to the different social classes.
B) It attempts to reverse the inequalities present in society.
C) It was created in order to label deviants as "criminals."
D) It protects the interests of the affluent and powerful.
A) It is applied equally to the different social classes.
B) It attempts to reverse the inequalities present in society.
C) It was created in order to label deviants as "criminals."
D) It protects the interests of the affluent and powerful.
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60
Which of the following does NOT describe the relationship between gender and crime?
A) Most crimes are committed by males.
B) The difference between male and female involvement in crime has narrowed.
C) There is considerably more variation in male/female crime ratios in different places.
D) The percentage of offences committed by women tripled between 1968 and 2000.
A) Most crimes are committed by males.
B) The difference between male and female involvement in crime has narrowed.
C) There is considerably more variation in male/female crime ratios in different places.
D) The percentage of offences committed by women tripled between 1968 and 2000.
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61
Opportunity theory is based on what perspective?
A) conflict perspective
B) symbolic interactionist perspective
C) feminist perspective
D) postmodernist perspective
A) conflict perspective
B) symbolic interactionist perspective
C) feminist perspective
D) postmodernist perspective
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62
Who decides the guilt or innocence of those accused of committing a crime?
A) the community
B) police officers
C) criminal courts
D) moral entrepreneurs
A) the community
B) police officers
C) criminal courts
D) moral entrepreneurs
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63
Single mother Jeannette works at two minimum wage jobs.She routinely writes bad cheques and eventually gets arrested for fraud.Which theory would explain Jeannette's deviance in terms of poor wages and her inability to provide economically for her children?
A) functionalist theory
B) feminist theory
C) social control theory
D) conflict theory
A) functionalist theory
B) feminist theory
C) social control theory
D) conflict theory
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64
Which term would Howard Becker use to describe animal rights activists who protest Lucy the Elephant's residence at the Valley Zoo in Edmonton?
A) professional speakers
B) moral entrepreneurs
C) modern prophets
D) ethical brokers
A) professional speakers
B) moral entrepreneurs
C) modern prophets
D) ethical brokers
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65
Your parents are upset about the new group of peers with whom you are spending time because they feel that this new group of friends is encouraging you to behave in inappropriate and deviant ways.Which of the theorists below developed the theory that best fits this scenario?
A) Travis Hirschi
B) Edwin Sutherland
C) Richard Cloward
D) Robert Merton
A) Travis Hirschi
B) Edwin Sutherland
C) Richard Cloward
D) Robert Merton
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66
What is the most important source of information on crimes reported in Canada?
A) Law Enforcement Administration System
B) Canadian Criminological Society
C) Canadian Uniform Crime Reporting System
D) Statistics Canada Long-Form Census
A) Law Enforcement Administration System
B) Canadian Criminological Society
C) Canadian Uniform Crime Reporting System
D) Statistics Canada Long-Form Census
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67
What did the 1993 National Violence Against Women Survey find?
A) Men with university degrees assaulted their wives more often than men with a high-school education.
B) Men who were unemployed were much less likely to assault their wives than men who were employed.
C) Men who made less than $15,000 per year were much more likely to assault their wives than men with higher incomes.
D) Wife assault was actually most common in the very highest income levels.
A) Men with university degrees assaulted their wives more often than men with a high-school education.
B) Men who were unemployed were much less likely to assault their wives than men who were employed.
C) Men who made less than $15,000 per year were much more likely to assault their wives than men with higher incomes.
D) Wife assault was actually most common in the very highest income levels.
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68
What does the text claim about age and crime?
A) The relationship between age and criminality is negligible.
B) There is no relationship between age and criminality in most societies.
C) The relationship between age and criminality is unique to Canada.
D) The relationship between age and criminality exists in almost every society.
A) The relationship between age and criminality is negligible.
B) There is no relationship between age and criminality in most societies.
C) The relationship between age and criminality is unique to Canada.
D) The relationship between age and criminality exists in almost every society.
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69
Which theory of Robert Merton's suggests that the macrolevel structures of a society can produce social pressures resulting in a higher rate of deviant behaviour?
A) strain
B) differential association
C) labelling
D) opportunity
A) strain
B) differential association
C) labelling
D) opportunity
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70
Why are victimization surveys more accurate crime statistics than police records?
A) Police records provide information only from offenders,not victims.
B) Victimization surveys provide us with information about crimes that have not been officially reported.
C) People are more inclined to remember minor types of crime on victimization surveys.
D) Police records can be problematic because police tend not to get many reports from victims.
A) Police records provide information only from offenders,not victims.
B) Victimization surveys provide us with information about crimes that have not been officially reported.
C) People are more inclined to remember minor types of crime on victimization surveys.
D) Police records can be problematic because police tend not to get many reports from victims.
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71
What is important to consider when examining the relationship between social class and crime?
A) Crime increases during times of high unemployment.
B) Poor countries have higher rates of crime than rich countries.
C) We do not have the data to adequately assess the relationship between class and crime.
D) Lower-class people are underrepresented in arrest and prison admission statistics.
A) Crime increases during times of high unemployment.
B) Poor countries have higher rates of crime than rich countries.
C) We do not have the data to adequately assess the relationship between class and crime.
D) Lower-class people are underrepresented in arrest and prison admission statistics.
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72
Which of the following is a typical form of social control?
A) behaviour that echoes a belief in conformity and commitment to social order
B) rewards parents give to encourage good behaviour
C) a fine of $300
D) a jail sentence of two years less a day
A) behaviour that echoes a belief in conformity and commitment to social order
B) rewards parents give to encourage good behaviour
C) a fine of $300
D) a jail sentence of two years less a day
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73
Elijah Anderson draws on opportunity theory to argue that a particular economy is an employment agency superimposed on the gang network for many young men who lack other opportunities.To which of the following is he referring?
A) weapons
B) prostitution
C) drugs
D) stolen goods
A) weapons
B) prostitution
C) drugs
D) stolen goods
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74
What characteristic of the offender is one of the most significant factors associated with crime and deviance?
A) age
B) race
C) gender
D) social class
A) age
B) race
C) gender
D) social class
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75
Don does his first break-and-enter at age 16.During his teens,he continues to break into cars and homes until he is sent to jail shortly after his nineteenth birthday.According to Edwin Lemert's labelling theory,what is he demonstrating?
A) career deviance
B) primary deviance
C) secondary deviance
D) undetected deviance
A) career deviance
B) primary deviance
C) secondary deviance
D) undetected deviance
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76
Which Canadian region has the lowest overall crime rate?
A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Central
A) Northern
B) Eastern
C) Western
D) Central
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77
A young girl in middle school decides,for the first time,not to attend school today because she has a test.What would sociologist Edwin Lemert call this initial act of rule breaking?
A) primary deviance
B) secondary deviance
C) residual deviance
D) undetected deviance
A) primary deviance
B) secondary deviance
C) residual deviance
D) undetected deviance
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78
Which Canadian region has the highest overall crime rate?
A) Northern
B) Southern
C) Eastern
D) Central
A) Northern
B) Southern
C) Eastern
D) Central
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79
Which of the following is an example of deviance?
A) serving alcohol at a dinner party with friends or co-workers
B) standing up and singing during a chemistry exam
C) travelling 10 km over the speed limit
D) telling your friends your hopes and dreams
A) serving alcohol at a dinner party with friends or co-workers
B) standing up and singing during a chemistry exam
C) travelling 10 km over the speed limit
D) telling your friends your hopes and dreams
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80
Which theory assumes that deviance is learned in interactions with people who have favourable attitudes toward crime?
A) opportunity theory
B) social control theory
C) differential association theory
D) strain theory
A) opportunity theory
B) social control theory
C) differential association theory
D) strain theory
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