Deck 7: Why Are There Gangs

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All are elements of Maslow's hierarchy of needs except:

A) Physical
B) Safety
C) Love
D) Self esteem
E) Money
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Strain theory states that when these basic needs are not met, crime occurs.

A) Money and personal attachment
B) Culture and social structure
C) Societal organization and government control
D) Neighborhood organization and community involvement
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When talking about deterrence and we want to discourage general behavior we are said to be using __________ deterrence.

A) General
B) Specific
C) Anomie
D) Intense
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Labeling theory focuses on 3 interrelated processes, which is not one of the processes.

A) How and why certain behaviors are criminal or deviant
B) The response to crime or deviance by the authorities
C) The effects of such definitions and official reactions to those being labeled
D) The relationship between those labeled and the social environment in which they live
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Which is the best definition of a Marxist theory?

A) Criminal behavior is learned via interaction with others
B) People freely choose to commit crime based on self interest
C) Crime stems from community characteristics such as poverty
D) Gangs are products of social inequality brought on by capitalism
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Which theory states that gangs exist because the community in which they exist has values in contrast to middle class society?

A) Conflict
B) Cultural Deviance
C) Strain
D) Control
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The essence of social control theory is:

A) The absence of social control accounts for delinquency
B) The absence of community standards accounts for delinquency
C) The absence of guardians accounts for delinquency
D) The influence of deviance accounts for delinquency
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Robert Merton borrowed the term "Anomie" from:

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Edwin Sotherland
D) Edmond Lockard
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In which social theory do individuals freely commit crime based on self-interest?

A) Conflict
B) Labeling
C) Learning
D) Rational Choice
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The theory of differential association was developed by:

A) Karl Marx
B) Cloward Ohlin
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) Edwin Sutherland
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Cesare Lombroso wrote essays on crime and punishment.
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Which classical theorist was a major influence during the period of enlightenment?

A) Lombroso
B) Beccaria
C) Sutherland
D) Lockhard
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When delinquency is learned via association with others we say this is an example of:

A) Rational choice theory
B) Labeling theory
C) Learning theory
D) Cultural deviance theory
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All are core values of the "American Dream" according to the text except:

A) Achievement
B) Individualism
C) Fetish of money
D) Free speech
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Ration choice theory is product of what school of theory?

A) Classical
B) Biological
C) Psychological
D) Social
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Merton identified modes of adaptation. Which is not one of Merton's modes of adaptation?

A) Rebellion
B) Retreatism
C) Conformity
D) Bonding
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Which is not an element of Park & Burgess's concentric zone model?

A) Central business district
B) Transition zone
C) Housing project zone
D) Commuter zone
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Who took a variation of strain theory and created "differential opportunity structure"?

A) Park & Burgess
B) Edwin Sutherland
C) Cloward & Ohlin
D) Karl Marx
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When deviance takes on self-identifying features, this is known as:

A) Primary deviance
B) Labeling
C) Secondary deviance
D) Social control
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Utilitarianism in its simplest form is:

A) The severity of the punishment
B) The intensity of the punishment
C) The practicality of the punishment
D) The humility involved with the punishment
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The essence of ________________ is that the weakening, breakdown, or absence of effective social control accounts for delinquency.
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One of the key ideas of the social ecology of crime is the fact that high rates of crime and other problems persist within the same neighborhoods over long periods of time regardless of who lives there.
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One of the earliest variations of social learning theory as it applies to delinquency was the theory of ______________________originally developed by Edwin Sutherland.
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There is no connection between gangs and Maslow's hierarchy of needs according to the text.
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The idea of mapmaking and the more general notion that crime is spatially distributed within a geographical area became one of the hallmarks of what came to be known as the ______________________ of sociology.
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Primary deviance includes acts that the perpetrator and/ or others consider alien (i.e., not indicative, incidental) to one's true identity or character.
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According to Cloward and Ohlin, criminal gangs are primarily focused on involvement of violent behavior.
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According to social control theory, delinquency exist when a youth's bonds or ties to society are week or broken.
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Strain theory originated with Robert Merton, who borrowed the term anomie from the nineteenth-century French sociologist Émile Durkheim and applied it to the problem of crime in America.
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Describe Cohen's cultural deviance of the gang.
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What is strain theory? Describe the origin and its relationship to gangs.
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The Chicago school in well known for work in sociology and its relation to crime and deviance.
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The _____________________ (also known as the societal reaction perspective) does not address in any direct way the causes of criminal/deviant behavior but rather focuses on three interrelated processes.
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The essence of control theory (sometimes called social bond theory) is that the weakening, breakdown, or absence of effective social control accounts for delinquency.
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The classical school is based on that criminal behavior is of free will.
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Identify the 7 key points of social disorganization theory and briefly describe each.
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One of the most important ideas originating from these Chicago sociologists (specifically Robert Park and Ernest Burgess) was the ____________________ model of city life.
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1
All are elements of Maslow's hierarchy of needs except:

A) Physical
B) Safety
C) Love
D) Self esteem
E) Money
E
2
Strain theory states that when these basic needs are not met, crime occurs.

A) Money and personal attachment
B) Culture and social structure
C) Societal organization and government control
D) Neighborhood organization and community involvement
B
3
When talking about deterrence and we want to discourage general behavior we are said to be using __________ deterrence.

A) General
B) Specific
C) Anomie
D) Intense
A
4
Labeling theory focuses on 3 interrelated processes, which is not one of the processes.

A) How and why certain behaviors are criminal or deviant
B) The response to crime or deviance by the authorities
C) The effects of such definitions and official reactions to those being labeled
D) The relationship between those labeled and the social environment in which they live
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Which is the best definition of a Marxist theory?

A) Criminal behavior is learned via interaction with others
B) People freely choose to commit crime based on self interest
C) Crime stems from community characteristics such as poverty
D) Gangs are products of social inequality brought on by capitalism
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Which theory states that gangs exist because the community in which they exist has values in contrast to middle class society?

A) Conflict
B) Cultural Deviance
C) Strain
D) Control
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The essence of social control theory is:

A) The absence of social control accounts for delinquency
B) The absence of community standards accounts for delinquency
C) The absence of guardians accounts for delinquency
D) The influence of deviance accounts for delinquency
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Robert Merton borrowed the term "Anomie" from:

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Cesare Lombroso
C) Edwin Sotherland
D) Edmond Lockard
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In which social theory do individuals freely commit crime based on self-interest?

A) Conflict
B) Labeling
C) Learning
D) Rational Choice
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The theory of differential association was developed by:

A) Karl Marx
B) Cloward Ohlin
C) Cesare Beccaria
D) Edwin Sutherland
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11
Cesare Lombroso wrote essays on crime and punishment.
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12
Which classical theorist was a major influence during the period of enlightenment?

A) Lombroso
B) Beccaria
C) Sutherland
D) Lockhard
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When delinquency is learned via association with others we say this is an example of:

A) Rational choice theory
B) Labeling theory
C) Learning theory
D) Cultural deviance theory
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14
All are core values of the "American Dream" according to the text except:

A) Achievement
B) Individualism
C) Fetish of money
D) Free speech
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15
Ration choice theory is product of what school of theory?

A) Classical
B) Biological
C) Psychological
D) Social
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16
Merton identified modes of adaptation. Which is not one of Merton's modes of adaptation?

A) Rebellion
B) Retreatism
C) Conformity
D) Bonding
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Which is not an element of Park & Burgess's concentric zone model?

A) Central business district
B) Transition zone
C) Housing project zone
D) Commuter zone
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Who took a variation of strain theory and created "differential opportunity structure"?

A) Park & Burgess
B) Edwin Sutherland
C) Cloward & Ohlin
D) Karl Marx
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When deviance takes on self-identifying features, this is known as:

A) Primary deviance
B) Labeling
C) Secondary deviance
D) Social control
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Utilitarianism in its simplest form is:

A) The severity of the punishment
B) The intensity of the punishment
C) The practicality of the punishment
D) The humility involved with the punishment
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The essence of ________________ is that the weakening, breakdown, or absence of effective social control accounts for delinquency.
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One of the key ideas of the social ecology of crime is the fact that high rates of crime and other problems persist within the same neighborhoods over long periods of time regardless of who lives there.
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One of the earliest variations of social learning theory as it applies to delinquency was the theory of ______________________originally developed by Edwin Sutherland.
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There is no connection between gangs and Maslow's hierarchy of needs according to the text.
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The idea of mapmaking and the more general notion that crime is spatially distributed within a geographical area became one of the hallmarks of what came to be known as the ______________________ of sociology.
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Primary deviance includes acts that the perpetrator and/ or others consider alien (i.e., not indicative, incidental) to one's true identity or character.
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According to Cloward and Ohlin, criminal gangs are primarily focused on involvement of violent behavior.
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According to social control theory, delinquency exist when a youth's bonds or ties to society are week or broken.
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Strain theory originated with Robert Merton, who borrowed the term anomie from the nineteenth-century French sociologist Émile Durkheim and applied it to the problem of crime in America.
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Describe Cohen's cultural deviance of the gang.
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What is strain theory? Describe the origin and its relationship to gangs.
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The Chicago school in well known for work in sociology and its relation to crime and deviance.
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The _____________________ (also known as the societal reaction perspective) does not address in any direct way the causes of criminal/deviant behavior but rather focuses on three interrelated processes.
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The essence of control theory (sometimes called social bond theory) is that the weakening, breakdown, or absence of effective social control accounts for delinquency.
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The classical school is based on that criminal behavior is of free will.
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Identify the 7 key points of social disorganization theory and briefly describe each.
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One of the most important ideas originating from these Chicago sociologists (specifically Robert Park and Ernest Burgess) was the ____________________ model of city life.
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