Deck 7: Deviance, crime, and Social Control
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Deck 7: Deviance, crime, and Social Control
1
Which of the following theories offers a view of conformity and deviance that suggests that our connection to members of society leads us to conform systematically to society's norms?
A)Anomie theory of deviance
B)Labeling theory
C)Control theory
D)Theory of differential association
A)Anomie theory of deviance
B)Labeling theory
C)Control theory
D)Theory of differential association
C
2
Social control carried out by authorized agents-such as police officers,judges,school administrators,and employers-is called
A)neutralization.
B)conformity.
C)informal social control.
D)formal social control.
A)neutralization.
B)conformity.
C)informal social control.
D)formal social control.
D
3
Sanctions are defined as
A)penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
B)justifications for deviant behavior.
C)rules made by a government.
D)a loss of direction when the social control of individual behavior has become ineffective.
A)penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
B)justifications for deviant behavior.
C)rules made by a government.
D)a loss of direction when the social control of individual behavior has become ineffective.
A
4
Which of the following is true of deviance?
A)Deviance is objective and set in stone.
B)Deviance is subject to social definition within a particular society and time.
C)Individuals with the lowest status and power define what is acceptable and what is deviant.
D)The definition of acceptable behavior does not evolve.
A)Deviance is objective and set in stone.
B)Deviance is subject to social definition within a particular society and time.
C)Individuals with the lowest status and power define what is acceptable and what is deviant.
D)The definition of acceptable behavior does not evolve.
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5
A label used to devalue members of certain social groups is referred to as
A)deviance.
B)obedience.
C)sanction.
D)stigma.
A)deviance.
B)obedience.
C)sanction.
D)stigma.
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6
Deviance is behavior that
A)always violates the laws of a society.
B)is always illegal.
C)violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society.
D)is always anomic.
A)always violates the laws of a society.
B)is always illegal.
C)violates the standards of conduct or expectations of a group or society.
D)is always anomic.
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7
Jennifer is attending a business luncheon with several corporate executives.At one point during the meal,she reaches in front of another executive for a saltshaker and hits the executive's arm as he is about to put a spoonful of soup in his mouth.The soup spills on his shirt,and he glares at Jennifer.The glare is an example of a(n)
A)norm.
B)folkway.
C)formal sanction.
D)informal sanction.
A)norm.
B)folkway.
C)formal sanction.
D)informal sanction.
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8
Which sociological perspective emphasizes how societies literally could not operate if massive numbers of people defied standards of appropriate conduct?
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Labeling perspective
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Labeling perspective
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9
Which of the following would be categorized as deviant in the United States?
A)Individuals who are against democratic values.
B)Individuals who dislike school.
C)Individuals with mental illness.
D)Individuals with type A personalities.
A)Individuals who are against democratic values.
B)Individuals who dislike school.
C)Individuals with mental illness.
D)Individuals with type A personalities.
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10
An individual being imprisoned for murder is an example of a(n)
A)formal sanction.
B)value.
C)informal sanction.
D)norm.
A)formal sanction.
B)value.
C)informal sanction.
D)norm.
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11
Social control carried out casually by people through such means as laughter,smiles,and ridicule,is known as
A)neutralization.
B)conformity.
C)informal social control.
D)formal social control.
A)neutralization.
B)conformity.
C)informal social control.
D)formal social control.
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12
Which sociological perspective would most likely be concerned with the stigmatizing nature of formal social controls that require convicted sex offenders to register with police agencies and have their pictures published in newspapers to make their identities publicly known?
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Global perspective
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Global perspective
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13
Being late for class can be categorized as a(n)
A)deviant act.
B)accident.
C)crime.
D)infraction.
A)deviant act.
B)accident.
C)crime.
D)infraction.
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14
A college student is caught cheating on an exam and is brought before a college-wide disciplinary committee,which decides to expel the student from the school.The committee's action is an example of
A)formal social control.
B)informal social control.
C)neutralization.
D)enforcement of regulatory law.
A)formal social control.
B)informal social control.
C)neutralization.
D)enforcement of regulatory law.
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15
What was the motivation behind Stanley Milgram's experimental study of obedience?
A)To better understand German involvement in the annihilation of Jews in World War II
B)To better understand the deterrence power of the death penalty
C)Self-esteem issues
D)A federal government grant
A)To better understand German involvement in the annihilation of Jews in World War II
B)To better understand the deterrence power of the death penalty
C)Self-esteem issues
D)A federal government grant
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16
Clyde is imprisoned for "tagging," or "visual terrorism." The arrest is an example of a(n)
A)formal sanction.
B)value.
C)informal sanction.
D)norm.
A)formal sanction.
B)value.
C)informal sanction.
D)norm.
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17
Obedience refers to
A)going along with one's peers,who have no special right to direct one's behavior.
B)compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure.
C)penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
D)going along with one's peers,who have no special right to direct one's behavior,as well as compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure.
A)going along with one's peers,who have no special right to direct one's behavior.
B)compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure.
C)penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
D)going along with one's peers,who have no special right to direct one's behavior,as well as compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure.
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18
According to a study by Stanley Milgram,individuals will
A)conform to the attitudes and behaviors of their peers even if such attitudes and behaviors are racist.
B)obey the commands of people viewed as legitimate authority figures,even if the behavior may harm another individual.
C)disobey the commands of people viewed as legitimate authority figures,in most instances,if the behavior may harm another individual.
D)not conform to the attitudes and behavior of their peers if racism is expected.
A)conform to the attitudes and behaviors of their peers even if such attitudes and behaviors are racist.
B)obey the commands of people viewed as legitimate authority figures,even if the behavior may harm another individual.
C)disobey the commands of people viewed as legitimate authority figures,in most instances,if the behavior may harm another individual.
D)not conform to the attitudes and behavior of their peers if racism is expected.
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19
The term social control refers to
A)justifications for deviant behavior.
B)penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
C)techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society.
D)behavior that violates the norms of a group.
A)justifications for deviant behavior.
B)penalties and rewards for conduct concerning a social norm.
C)techniques and strategies for preventing deviant human behavior in any society.
D)behavior that violates the norms of a group.
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20
Which of the following terms refers to going along with one's peers,with peers defined as individuals of a person's own status who have no special right to direct that person's behavior?
A)Labeling
B)Conformity
C)Deviance
D)Obedience
A)Labeling
B)Conformity
C)Deviance
D)Obedience
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21
The contemporary study of possible genetic roots of criminality is but one aspect of the larger debate over
A)biosociology.
B)sociobiology.
C)impression management.
D)Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft.
A)biosociology.
B)sociobiology.
C)impression management.
D)Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft.
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22
Which sociological perspective's approach explains why rule violation continues to exist in societies despite pressures to conform and obey,but fails to indicate how a given person comes to commit a deviant act or why on some occasions crimes do or do not occur?
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Feminist perspective
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Feminist perspective
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23
In Émile Durkheim's view,
A)the punishments established within a culture help to define acceptable behavior and thus contribute to social stability.
B)labeling an individual is the most crucial stage in that person's becoming deviant.
C)people accept or reject the goals of a society and/or the socially approved means to fulfill their aspirations.
D)the punishments established within a culture help to define acceptable behavior,and people accept or reject the goals of a society.
A)the punishments established within a culture help to define acceptable behavior and thus contribute to social stability.
B)labeling an individual is the most crucial stage in that person's becoming deviant.
C)people accept or reject the goals of a society and/or the socially approved means to fulfill their aspirations.
D)the punishments established within a culture help to define acceptable behavior,and people accept or reject the goals of a society.
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24
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?
A)Conflict theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Anomie theory of deviance
D)Cultural transmission theory
A)Conflict theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Anomie theory of deviance
D)Cultural transmission theory
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25
Which of the following connections to criminality is commonly rejected by sociologists?
A)Environmental influences
B)Genetic roots
C)Social structure
D)Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
A)Environmental influences
B)Genetic roots
C)Social structure
D)Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
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26
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
A)labeling.
B)anomie.
C)differential association.
D)dramaturgy.
A)labeling.
B)anomie.
C)differential association.
D)dramaturgy.
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27
The societal-reaction approach is also known as
A)the human relations approach.
B)the anomie theory of deviance.
C)labeling theory.
D)the dramaturgical approach.
A)the human relations approach.
B)the anomie theory of deviance.
C)labeling theory.
D)the dramaturgical approach.
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28
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
A)Differential association and anomie.
B)Conformity and labeling.
C)Labeling and social disorganization.
D)Differential association and conformity.
A)Differential association and anomie.
B)Conformity and labeling.
C)Labeling and social disorganization.
D)Differential association and conformity.
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29
In his anomie theory of deviance,Robert Merton
A)described five types of deviance.
B)created a typology to explain the basic types of adaptations people make to culture.
C)noted that people will always follow one of the five modes of adaptation and maintain that mode for an extended period of time.
D)suggested that conformists tend to ignore societal goals.
A)described five types of deviance.
B)created a typology to explain the basic types of adaptations people make to culture.
C)noted that people will always follow one of the five modes of adaptation and maintain that mode for an extended period of time.
D)suggested that conformists tend to ignore societal goals.
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30
In Robert Merton's terms,people who overzealously and cruelly enforce bureaucratic regulations can be classified as
A)ritualists.
B)rebels.
C)innovators.
D)retreatists.
A)ritualists.
B)rebels.
C)innovators.
D)retreatists.
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31
Which of the following is a criticism of social disorganization theory?
A)Too much focus on larger forces
B)Seems to "blame the victim"
C)That there are no viable organizations
D)That troubled areas are hopeless
A)Too much focus on larger forces
B)Seems to "blame the victim"
C)That there are no viable organizations
D)That troubled areas are hopeless
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32
An employee at a welfare office is so concerned with paperwork that he doesn't have time to administer to the needs of the poor,hungry,and homeless individuals who seek assistance.According to Merton's theory,this welfare worker would be a(n)
A)ritualist.
B)rebel.
C)innovator.
D)retreatist.
A)ritualist.
B)rebel.
C)innovator.
D)retreatist.
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33
According to Robert Merton,members of revolutionary political organizations such as the Irish Republican Army would typically be classified as
A)rebels.
B)ritualists.
C)conformists.
D)innovators.
A)rebels.
B)ritualists.
C)conformists.
D)innovators.
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34
"Deviance helps to define the limits of proper behavior." This statement represents the view of which sociological perspective?
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Feminist perspective
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Feminist perspective
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35
Which theory was used by Edwin Sutherland to emphasize that criminal behavior is learned through social interactions with others?
A)Labeling theory
B)Cultural transmission
C)Societal-reaction approach
D)Techniques of neutralization
A)Labeling theory
B)Cultural transmission
C)Societal-reaction approach
D)Techniques of neutralization
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36
In which of the following would anomie be felt to its greatest effect?
A)A man loses his job,his fortune,and his family during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
B)An individual takes a shortcut to school and gets lost.
C)A woman wins a lottery and gives a considerable amount of her winnings to several charities that are important to her.
D)A teen leaves her job at the end of summer when school resumes.
A)A man loses his job,his fortune,and his family during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
B)An individual takes a shortcut to school and gets lost.
C)A woman wins a lottery and gives a considerable amount of her winnings to several charities that are important to her.
D)A teen leaves her job at the end of summer when school resumes.
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37
Control theory states that we
A)are bonded to members of our subculture,and if they engage in deviant behavior,we use them as role models and act in the same manner.
B)are bonded to our family members,friends,and peers in a way that leads us to follow the mores and folkways of our society.
C)are "convinced" to act in a law-abiding manner because of the "control" that law enforcement agencies have over our lives.
D)act in a conforming manner because of self-control.
A)are bonded to members of our subculture,and if they engage in deviant behavior,we use them as role models and act in the same manner.
B)are bonded to our family members,friends,and peers in a way that leads us to follow the mores and folkways of our society.
C)are "convinced" to act in a law-abiding manner because of the "control" that law enforcement agencies have over our lives.
D)act in a conforming manner because of self-control.
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38
Which term is used in the sociological literature to describe a loss of direction felt in a society when social control of individual behavior has become ineffective?
A)Anomie
B)Neutralization
C)Cultural transmission
D)Disobedience
A)Anomie
B)Neutralization
C)Cultural transmission
D)Disobedience
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39
Which theory attributes increases in crime and deviance to the absence or breakdown of communal relationships and social institutions?
A)Cultural transmission theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Social disorganization theory
D)Conflict theory
A)Cultural transmission theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Social disorganization theory
D)Conflict theory
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40
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)
A)ritualist.
B)retreatist.
C)rebel.
D)innovator.
A)ritualist.
B)retreatist.
C)rebel.
D)innovator.
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41
A corporate vice president is convicted of attempting to bribe a presidential aide.This type of crime is called
A)professional crime.
B)white-collar crime.
C)organized crime.
D)an index crime.
A)professional crime.
B)white-collar crime.
C)organized crime.
D)an index crime.
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42
Which sociological perspective would be particularly concerned about studies that show that White criminal offenders receive shorter sentences than comparable Latino and African American offenders?
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Feminist perspective
A)Functionalist perspective
B)Conflict perspective
C)Interactionist perspective
D)Feminist perspective
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43
Which of the following individuals would most likely be the focus of labeling theorists who are researching the power of some individuals or groups to define labels?
A)Sexual predators and prostitutes
B)Gamblers and money launderers
C)Regulators of social control
D)Sexual predators and prostitutes,and gamblers and money launderers
A)Sexual predators and prostitutes
B)Gamblers and money launderers
C)Regulators of social control
D)Sexual predators and prostitutes,and gamblers and money launderers
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44
A professional criminal is
A)an affluent individual who commits crimes in the course of daily business activities.
B)always a member of a highly structured criminal organization that is involved in smuggling,drug trafficking,prostitution,and gambling.
C)a person who pursues crime as a daily occupation,developing skilled techniques and enjoying a degree of status among other criminals.
D)an individual who commits one to two crimes within their lifespan.
A)an affluent individual who commits crimes in the course of daily business activities.
B)always a member of a highly structured criminal organization that is involved in smuggling,drug trafficking,prostitution,and gambling.
C)a person who pursues crime as a daily occupation,developing skilled techniques and enjoying a degree of status among other criminals.
D)an individual who commits one to two crimes within their lifespan.
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45
Crime that occurs across multiple national borders is known as
A)transnational crime.
B)white-collar crime.
C)organized crime.
D)global crime.
A)transnational crime.
B)white-collar crime.
C)organized crime.
D)global crime.
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46
A bank president is found guilty of tax evasion.In addition to paying the government all the money he owes with substantial interest,he is sentenced to three years' probation and a $50,000 fine.At the same time,a female teller at the same bank is found guilty of stealing $500.The teller is sentenced to a prison term of no less than four years.This differential treatment would be of particular concern to sociologists using the
A)Functionalist perspective.
B)Conflict perspective.
C)Interactionist perspective.
D)Global perspective.
A)Functionalist perspective.
B)Conflict perspective.
C)Interactionist perspective.
D)Global perspective.
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47
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 maintained by the
A)Functionalist perspective.
B)Conflict perspective.
C)Interactionist perspective.
D)Global perspective.
A)Functionalist perspective.
B)Conflict perspective.
C)Interactionist perspective.
D)Global perspective.
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48
What type of crime is motivated by characteristics such as race,religion,sexual orientation or disability?
A)White-collar crime
B)Professional crime
C)Hate crime
D)Victimless crime
A)White-collar crime
B)Professional crime
C)Hate crime
D)Victimless crime
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49
According to crime statistics,hate crimes focus most frequently on which of the following?
A)sexual orientation
B)disability
C)religion
D)race
A)sexual orientation
B)disability
C)religion
D)race
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50
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
A)White and non-Hispanic.
B)Black.
C)Hispanic.
D)Asian or Native American.
A)White and non-Hispanic.
B)Black.
C)Hispanic.
D)Asian or Native American.
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51
Which perspective would look to the disproportionate economic and lobbying power wielded by groups such as the National Rifle Association in the debate over gun violence in U.S.society?
A)Functionalist
B)Conflict
C)Interactionist
D)Feminist
A)Functionalist
B)Conflict
C)Interactionist
D)Feminist
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52
A sociologist studies how a teacher's attitudes toward particular students affect students' performance.Students of similar abilities who are "teacher's pets" perform at a high level,and students who are viewed as "troublemakers" perform poorly.This illustrates which explanation of deviance?
A)Anomie theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Cultural transmission
D)Differential association
A)Anomie theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Cultural transmission
D)Differential association
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53
The term ethnic succession,as used by Daniel Bell,refers to
A)the migration of immigrant groups into communities previously occupied by other immigrant groups.
B)the process during which the leadership of organized crime is passed from one ethnic group to another.
C)the process during which the membership of law enforcement agencies is passed from one ethnic group to another.
D)the migration of immigrant groups to suburbia.
A)the migration of immigrant groups into communities previously occupied by other immigrant groups.
B)the process during which the leadership of organized crime is passed from one ethnic group to another.
C)the process during which the membership of law enforcement agencies is passed from one ethnic group to another.
D)the migration of immigrant groups to suburbia.
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54
The social constructionist perspective is most closely affiliated with which other sociological explanation of deviance?
A)Differential association theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Anomie theory of deviance
D)Social disorganization theory
A)Differential association theory
B)Labeling theory
C)Anomie theory of deviance
D)Social disorganization theory
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55
In a city on the East Coast,organized crime was dominated by an Italian "family," but they were eventually displaced by African Americans.This would be an example of
A)assimilation.
B)ethnic succession.
C)labeling.
D)differential association.
A)assimilation.
B)ethnic succession.
C)labeling.
D)differential association.
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56
Dave,the president of a small corporation,has a wild weekend.He spends a night with a prostitute,gambles illegally,drinks excessively,and uses drugs.Some would argue he has committed various
A)organized crimes.
B)victimless crimes.
C)white-collar crimes.
D)corporate crimes.
A)organized crimes.
B)victimless crimes.
C)white-collar crimes.
D)corporate crimes.
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57
Crime is a violation of
A)criminal law for which formal penalties are applied by some governmental authority.
B)societal standards and is punished with informal sanctions.
C)informal norms that are sanctioned with stigmas.
D)normative behaviors that are considered by society to be proper conduct.
A)criminal law for which formal penalties are applied by some governmental authority.
B)societal standards and is punished with informal sanctions.
C)informal norms that are sanctioned with stigmas.
D)normative behaviors that are considered by society to be proper conduct.
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58
The work of a group that regulates relations between various criminal enterprises involved in the smuggling and sale of drugs,prostitution,gambling,and other illegal activities is called
A)routine activities crime.
B)victimless crime.
C)organized crime.
D)white-collar crime.
A)routine activities crime.
B)victimless crime.
C)organized crime.
D)white-collar crime.
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59
An important aspect of a professional criminal's work is
A)studying crime statistics.
B)boundary maintenance.
C)developing skilled techniques.
D)goal multiplication.
A)studying crime statistics.
B)boundary maintenance.
C)developing skilled techniques.
D)goal multiplication.
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60
What term is used to refer to crimes committed by individuals in the course of their daily business activities?
A)Professional crime
B)Organized crime
C)Index crime
D)White-collar crime
A)Professional crime
B)Organized crime
C)Index crime
D)White-collar crime
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61
Female criminologists have suggested that many of the existing approaches to deviance and crime were actually developed with both women and men in mind.
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62
From a sociological perspective,deviance is hardly objective or set in stone.
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63
Which of the following is true of white-collar crime?
A)The offender is more likely to receive a prison sentence than a fine.
B)Conviction generally does not harm the person's reputation or career aspirations as much as conviction for a street crime would.
C)The label "white-collar criminal" carries a greater stigma than "felon convicted of a violent crime."
D)They are more likely to be treated unfairly in the prison system.
A)The offender is more likely to receive a prison sentence than a fine.
B)Conviction generally does not harm the person's reputation or career aspirations as much as conviction for a street crime would.
C)The label "white-collar criminal" carries a greater stigma than "felon convicted of a violent crime."
D)They are more likely to be treated unfairly in the prison system.
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64
Our society places greater emphasis on individual economic achievement than other societies do.
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65
Martha Stewart's criminal activity was considered a professional crime,as she committed her crimes during the course of her regular business.
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66
Technological innovations such as smartphones cannot redefine social interactions and the standards of behavior related to them.
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67
What is deviant in one culture may be celebrated in another.
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68
Adults in the United States view corporal punishment of children as a proper and necessary means of informal social control.
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69
Hate crimes are distinguished in large part by motivation.
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70
Binge drinking can be regarded as both a conformity and a deviant act.
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71
According to journalist Naomi Wolf,women in the U.S.who do not conform to the beauty myth are viewed as deviant.
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72
Control theory reminds us that while the media may focus on crime and disorder,most members of most societies conform to and obey basic norms.
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73
Crime data reported in the United States are based on index crimes.
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74
Supporters of the right to carry concealed weapons on campus argue that it's a constitutional right.
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75
The assumption of flight risk trumps the presumption of innocence.
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76
Stigma refers to an exaggerated ideal of beauty,beyond reach of all but a few females,which has unfortunate consequences.
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77
Compliance with higher authorities in a hierarchical structure is referred to as conformity.
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78
Control theory effectively explains the rationale for every conforming act.
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79
Individuals who feel justified in shoplifting goods so that their family can eat are considered innovators in Robert Merton's terms.
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80
Laws,dress codes,and games all express social norms.
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