Deck 6: Early Social Structure and Strain Theories of Crime
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Deck 6: Early Social Structure and Strain Theories of Crime
1
Which of the following is NOT one of the reasons that Cristian Alfredo Urquijo robbed banks?
A)He did not have a job.
B)He felt like it.
C)He committed robberies to survive.
D)He had to work.
A)He did not have a job.
B)He felt like it.
C)He committed robberies to survive.
D)He had to work.
B
2
The Industrial Revolution led to the quick transition of societies from being less based on ______ to being more based on______.
A)agricultural; industrial
B)active; passive
C)limited; total
D)primitive; modern
A)agricultural; industrial
B)active; passive
C)limited; total
D)primitive; modern
A
3
How many adaptations did Merton develop as part of his strain theory?
A)3
B)5
C)2
D)6
A)3
B)5
C)2
D)6
B
4
According to ______, those who respond to stressful situations in a positive way will be less likely to commit crime than those who respond in negative ways.
A)strain theory
B)general strain theory
C)reaction-formation theory
D)differential opportunity theory
A)strain theory
B)general strain theory
C)reaction-formation theory
D)differential opportunity theory
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5
______ is credited for coining the term sociology.
A)Durkheim
B)Guerry
C)Comte
D)Quetelet
A)Durkheim
B)Guerry
C)Comte
D)Quetelet
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6
Aspects of social life that pattern the development of societal institutions are referred to as ______.
A)social statics
B)social problems
C)social economics
D)social dynamics
A)social statics
B)social problems
C)social economics
D)social dynamics
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7
Many deprived areas in the United States do not have ______ because everyone is poor, eliminating much of the stress that would come from feelings of relative deprivation.
A)high rates of crime
B)low rates of crime
C)no crime
D)violent types of crime
A)high rates of crime
B)low rates of crime
C)no crime
D)violent types of crime
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8
Which of the following is NOT a social problem that occured during the Industrial Revolution?
A)losing children
B)failure to dispose off waste
C)not enough food
D)higher rates of crime
A)losing children
B)failure to dispose off waste
C)not enough food
D)higher rates of crime
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9
Essay on the Moral Statistics of France was an extended version of a report, written by ______, which is considered by some as being the first study of scientific criminology.
A)Durkheim
B)Guerry
C)Comte
D)Tarde
A)Durkheim
B)Guerry
C)Comte
D)Tarde
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10
Merton's strain theory refers to ______ as conventional goals.
A)the American Dream
B)social control mechanisms
C)the Social Dream
D)collective conscience
A)the American Dream
B)social control mechanisms
C)the Social Dream
D)collective conscience
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11
Which of the following would typically NOT be associated with social structure theories?
A)emphasis on variations in economic or academic success
B)differences in cultural norms and values
C)breakdown of social structure in neighborhoods and the resulting social disorganization that happens
D)variations in the social interaction between individuals and groups
A)emphasis on variations in economic or academic success
B)differences in cultural norms and values
C)breakdown of social structure in neighborhoods and the resulting social disorganization that happens
D)variations in the social interaction between individuals and groups
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12
______ is the degree to which individuals of a society think alike.
A)Collective agreement
B)Social agreement
C)Collective conscience
D)Collective thinking
A)Collective agreement
B)Social agreement
C)Collective conscience
D)Collective thinking
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13
Which of the following was the nickname given to the Phoenix Valley robber?
A)The Geezer Bandit
B)Mesh-Mask Bandit
C)Michael Jackson Bandit
D)Black Binder Bandit
A)The Geezer Bandit
B)Mesh-Mask Bandit
C)Michael Jackson Bandit
D)Black Binder Bandit
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14
Social structural theories use mostly ______.
A)macro-level analyses
B)micro-level analyses
C)individual differences
D)psychological analyses
A)macro-level analyses
B)micro-level analyses
C)individual differences
D)psychological analyses
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15
______ refers to the aspects of society that contribute to stability and social order.
A)Social statics
B)Social problems
C)Social economics
D)Social dynamics
A)Social statics
B)Social problems
C)Social economics
D)Social dynamics
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16
According to Cloward and Ohlin, a neighborhood that is absent legitimate opportunity structures as well as successful illegitimate opportunity structures will likely lead to the formation of ______.
A)criminal gangs
B)conflict gang
C)corner boys
D)delinquent boys
A)criminal gangs
B)conflict gang
C)corner boys
D)delinquent boys
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17
Durkheim's term for normlessness is ______.
A)anemia
B)anomie
C)alimony
D)conscience
A)anemia
B)anomie
C)alimony
D)conscience
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18
In smaller, homogeneous societies, there is less need for ______ than there is in larger, heterogeous societies.
A)informal laws
B)formal laws
C)limited laws
D)politics
A)informal laws
B)formal laws
C)limited laws
D)politics
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19
In Agnew's general strain theory, the primary mediating factor is the feeling of ______.
A)achievement
B)happiness
C)sadness
D)anger
A)achievement
B)happiness
C)sadness
D)anger
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20
______ was the most influential theorist of modern structural perspectives on criminality.
A)Durkheim
B)Guerry
C)Comte
D)Tarde
A)Durkheim
B)Guerry
C)Comte
D)Tarde
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21
It can be stated that a person who is feeling left out of groups that he/she wants to be part of is experiencing anomie/anomia.According to Durkheim's theory of anomie, the anomie can be attributed to ______.
A)high levels of social integration
B)low levels of social integration
C)the absence of legitimate opportunity structures
D)noxious stimuli
A)high levels of social integration
B)low levels of social integration
C)the absence of legitimate opportunity structures
D)noxious stimuli
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22
______ published a 4-volume work titled A System of Positive Polity that encourages the use of scientific methods to observe and measure societal factors.
A)Merton
B)Agnew
C)Comte
D)Durkheim
A)Merton
B)Agnew
C)Comte
D)Durkheim
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23
According to Cohen, disadvantaged youths are likely to experience failure in school because they are unprepared to conform to ______.
A)classroom structure
B)status frustration
C)school dress codes
D)middle-class values
A)classroom structure
B)status frustration
C)school dress codes
D)middle-class values
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24
The United States is a society that includes many members with specific expertise or tasks for which most members rely upon.That is, the members are interdependent.This makes the United States a/an ______ society.
A)mechanical
B)collective
C)organic
D)modern
A)mechanical
B)collective
C)organic
D)modern
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25
The "American Dream" implies that as long as people work hard and pay their dues, they will achieve their goals.
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26
In organic societies, the purpose of laws is to encourage ______ among members.
A)agreement
B)cohesion
C)togetherness
D)conformity
A)agreement
B)cohesion
C)togetherness
D)conformity
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27
Strain theory was developed by Robert Agnew.
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28
Based on his analysis, Quetelet asserted that the areas in which crime is concentrated involves both opportunities and ______ characteristics.
A)demographic
B)personal
C)external
D)internal
A)demographic
B)personal
C)external
D)internal
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29
Members of retreatist gangs are typically individuals who failed at both crime and violence.
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30
Some experts claim that the report completed by ______ concerning national crime statistics is the first study of scientific criminology.
A)Comte
B)Quetelet
C)Guerry
D)Durkheim
A)Comte
B)Quetelet
C)Guerry
D)Durkheim
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31
______ assumes that everyone deals with frustrations in routine daily life.
A)Merton's strain theory
B)Cohen's lower-class status theory
C)Cloward and Ohlin's theory of differential opportunity
D)Agnew's general strain theory
A)Merton's strain theory
B)Cohen's lower-class status theory
C)Cloward and Ohlin's theory of differential opportunity
D)Agnew's general strain theory
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32
Robert Agnew proposed ______ theory.
A)institutional anomie
B)reaction-formation
C)relative deprivation
D)general strain
A)institutional anomie
B)reaction-formation
C)relative deprivation
D)general strain
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33
Per Cohen, the college boy will try to overcome the barriers presented to him by continuing to work hard and do as well as his middle-class classmates.
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34
______ identified two additional categories of strain: presentation of noxious stimuli and removal of positively valued stimuli.
A)Durkheim
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
A)Durkheim
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
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35
Guerry asserted that ______ was the explanation for differential crime.
A)opportunity
B)location
C)time
D)money
A)opportunity
B)location
C)time
D)money
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36
A person who is willing to sacrifice his/her status in the community and/or the respect of family and friends would be categorized as a ritualist per Merton's adaptations.
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37
According to Durkheim, a community without law violators will ______,
A)prosper and become a utopia
B)remain the same
C)change its laws to define some members as law violators
D)condemn the condemners
A)prosper and become a utopia
B)remain the same
C)change its laws to define some members as law violators
D)condemn the condemners
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38
According to Merton, ______ are the most likely to commit crimes.
A)ritualists
B)retreatisits
C)innovators
D)rebels
A)ritualists
B)retreatisits
C)innovators
D)rebels
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39
According to Durkheim, anomie results from the discrepancy between the culturally approved goals of society and the legitimate means to reach those goals.
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40
______ societies do not have extreme restraints against deviations from established norms.
A)Collective
B)Mechanical
C)Organic
D)Modern
A)Collective
B)Mechanical
C)Organic
D)Modern
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41
How does Merton's strain theory differ from Durkheim's theory?
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42
In organic societies, a consensus about norms and values is more difficult relative to mechanical societies.
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43
Durkheim emphasized that human beings have an internal mechanism to signal when their needs and desires are satiated.
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44
Briefly describe noxious stimuli and removal of positively valued stimuli.Provide examples of each.
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45
Comte's ideas regarding social statics and social dynamics are still significant to criminological theories.
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46
Name and describe Merton's five modes of adaptation.
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47
Comte's A System of Positive Polity encouraged the use of observational methods to observe and measure societal factors.
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48
In mechanical societies, males completed the hunting while females gathered.
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49
What is the difference between criminal gangs and conflict gangs?
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50
Comte showed that areas with rapid changes in economic conditions have low crime rates.
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51
According to Quetelet, young, unemployed, and poor individuals are more likely to commit crime.
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52
Explain how Cohen used the "middle-class measuring rod" to explain gang formation.
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53
Guerry concluded from examining the first modern crime statistics that violent crime was higher in poor areas.
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54
Agnew claimed that the presentation of noxious stimuli in one's life could lead to major stress and frustration.
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55
Durkheim asserted that crime is necessary in all societies.
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56
The age-crime curve cannot be explained by conflict theory.
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57
Merton believes that most frustration and strain comes from trying to achieve societal goals without sufficient access to the legitimate means to do so.
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58
Merton identified five adaptations to strain.
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59
A society made up of a mix of members whose values are rooted in Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and atheism will have a very strong collective conscience.
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