Deck 8: Feminist and Critical Criminologies
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Deck 8: Feminist and Critical Criminologies
1
Feminism refers to a belief that women are
A) discriminated against and that should be changed.
B) superior to men.
C) subject to other women's control of them.
D) most effective when they are being feminine.
A) discriminated against and that should be changed.
B) superior to men.
C) subject to other women's control of them.
D) most effective when they are being feminine.
A
2
Which of the following is NOT a core element of feminist thought?
A) Gender is not a natural fact, but a complex social, historical, and cultural product.
B) Gender is a biologically determined reality in all cultures.
C) Gender relations order social life and social institutions in fundamental ways.
D) Systems of knowledge reflect men's views of the natural and social world and the production of knowledge is gendered.
A) Gender is not a natural fact, but a complex social, historical, and cultural product.
B) Gender is a biologically determined reality in all cultures.
C) Gender relations order social life and social institutions in fundamental ways.
D) Systems of knowledge reflect men's views of the natural and social world and the production of knowledge is gendered.
B
3
From a liberal feminist approach, gender role socialization indicates that men are to be aggressive and dominant, and women are to be
A) equally aggressive and dominant.
B) passive and subservient.
C) aggressive and subservient.
D) passive and dominant.
A) equally aggressive and dominant.
B) passive and subservient.
C) aggressive and subservient.
D) passive and dominant.
B
4
Marxist feminist criminologists see violence against women as an expression of male dominance, exacerbated by
A) racial inequality.
B) class inequality.
C) gender inequality.
D) private property production.
A) racial inequality.
B) class inequality.
C) gender inequality.
D) private property production.
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5
According to radical feminist perspectives
A) women were, historically, the first oppressed group.
B) women's oppression is the most widespread, existing in all societies.
C) women's oppression is the deepest and hardest form of oppression to eradicate.
D) all of the above.
A) women were, historically, the first oppressed group.
B) women's oppression is the most widespread, existing in all societies.
C) women's oppression is the deepest and hardest form of oppression to eradicate.
D) all of the above.
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6
According to Brownmiller's perspective, men are __________ and women are __________.
A) natural predators, natural prey
B) biologically atavistic, biologically advanced
C) psychologically superior, psychologically inferior
D) intellectually inferior, intellectually superior
A) natural predators, natural prey
B) biologically atavistic, biologically advanced
C) psychologically superior, psychologically inferior
D) intellectually inferior, intellectually superior
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7
The socialist feminist approach indicates that capitalism and patriarchy
A) are in conflict with each other.
B) coexist and work together to maintain class and gender power relations.
C) struggle to overtake each other.
D) coexist and work together to release the oppressed from their grasp.
A) are in conflict with each other.
B) coexist and work together to maintain class and gender power relations.
C) struggle to overtake each other.
D) coexist and work together to release the oppressed from their grasp.
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8
Overall, socialist feminists argue that crime is related to the opportunities that gender and class positions allow, and they attempt a simultaneous explanation of
A) gender and class patterns of crime.
B) conventional crime and street crime.
C) violence by women and violence against women.
D) none of the above.
A) gender and class patterns of crime.
B) conventional crime and street crime.
C) violence by women and violence against women.
D) none of the above.
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9
Contemporary feminist criminology develops research that focuses on the everyday lived realities of
A) women's lives.
B) both women's and men's lives.
C) men's lives.
D) victim's lives.
A) women's lives.
B) both women's and men's lives.
C) men's lives.
D) victim's lives.
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10
Which of the following is NOT a critique of feminist criminology?
A) Feminist criminology does not study men and boys.
B) Some feminist criminology reduces all inequality to gender inequality.
C) Feminist criminology does not explore links between gender inequality and the economy.
D) Although feminist criminology explores women's crime, it does not address the criminal activities of girls.
A) Feminist criminology does not study men and boys.
B) Some feminist criminology reduces all inequality to gender inequality.
C) Feminist criminology does not explore links between gender inequality and the economy.
D) Although feminist criminology explores women's crime, it does not address the criminal activities of girls.
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11
Which of the following is a FALSE statement about female gang activity?
A) Girls and women are not allowed to join male gangs.
B) Some female gang members reject femininity.
C) Female gang members are more likely than male gang members to have been physically and/or sexually victimized.
D) Some female gang members identify with males and masculinity.
A) Girls and women are not allowed to join male gangs.
B) Some female gang members reject femininity.
C) Female gang members are more likely than male gang members to have been physically and/or sexually victimized.
D) Some female gang members identify with males and masculinity.
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12
Which of the following is an important insight about criminal masculinity?
A) Public male violence is generally not supported by other men as a means of settling disputes.
B) "Street" men perform different types of masculinities depending on social context.
C) Because gender is not biological, girls and women can exhibit masculinity.
D) Both b and c are correct.
A) Public male violence is generally not supported by other men as a means of settling disputes.
B) "Street" men perform different types of masculinities depending on social context.
C) Because gender is not biological, girls and women can exhibit masculinity.
D) Both b and c are correct.
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13
Which criminological theory redefines crime as "the power to create harm (pain) in any context" and attempts to uncover the ideology and dogma in public crime discourse?
A) feminist criminology
B) cultural criminology
C) constitutive criminology
D) green criminology
A) feminist criminology
B) cultural criminology
C) constitutive criminology
D) green criminology
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14
Which criminological theory has analyzed acts such as base-jumping and anti-abortion violence as attempts to escape drudgery and boredom?
A) feminist criminology
B) cultural criminology
C) constitutive criminology
D) green criminology
A) feminist criminology
B) cultural criminology
C) constitutive criminology
D) green criminology
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15
Which criminological theory addresses human exploitation of and cruelty toward animals?
A) feminist criminology
B) cultural criminology
C) constitutive criminology
D) green criminology
A) feminist criminology
B) cultural criminology
C) constitutive criminology
D) green criminology
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16
Critical criminological perspectives have developed from which of the following prior perspectives?
A) radical
B) feminist
C) conflict
D) all of the above
A) radical
B) feminist
C) conflict
D) all of the above
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17
Critical criminologists share the perspective that __________ are the root causes of crime.
A) poverty, sexism, and racism
B) poverty, social disorganization, and anomie
C) poor social bonding and low self-control
D) power-control imbalances and poverty
A) poverty, sexism, and racism
B) poverty, social disorganization, and anomie
C) poor social bonding and low self-control
D) power-control imbalances and poverty
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18
Peacemaking criminology is a mixture of
A) diplomacy and force.
B) feminism and authoritarianism.
C) humanism, feminism, and nonviolence.
D) diplomacy and negotiation.
A) diplomacy and force.
B) feminism and authoritarianism.
C) humanism, feminism, and nonviolence.
D) diplomacy and negotiation.
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19
The key policies of peacemaking criminology would be
A) responsiveness and reconciliation.
B) conflict resolution, harmony, and community.
C) litigation and legal victories.
D) both a and b.
A) responsiveness and reconciliation.
B) conflict resolution, harmony, and community.
C) litigation and legal victories.
D) both a and b.
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20
According to peacemaking criminology, negative peace is that which
A) establishes order through the use of force and diplomatic negotiation.
B) establishes order through the use of force or the threat of force.
C) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, inequality, racism, and alienation have been eliminated.
D) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, equality, and racial harmony have been established.
A) establishes order through the use of force and diplomatic negotiation.
B) establishes order through the use of force or the threat of force.
C) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, inequality, racism, and alienation have been eliminated.
D) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, equality, and racial harmony have been established.
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21
According to peacemaking criminology, positive peace is that which
A) establishes order through the use of force and diplomatic negotiation.
B) establishes order through the use of force or the threat of force.
C) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, inequality, racism, and alienation have been eliminated.
D) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, equality, and racial harmony have been established.
A) establishes order through the use of force and diplomatic negotiation.
B) establishes order through the use of force or the threat of force.
C) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, inequality, racism, and alienation have been eliminated.
D) exists when sources of crime, such as poverty, equality, and racial harmony have been established.
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22
Constitutive criminology challenges the __________ in "modernist" criminology.
A) status quo
B) ideological domination
C) godlessness of the modern age
D) causation and rationality
A) status quo
B) ideological domination
C) godlessness of the modern age
D) causation and rationality
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23
Which theory attempts to humanize the institutions of criminal justice?
A) constitutive criminology
B) postmodern theory
C) constitutive criminology
D) peacemaking criminology
A) constitutive criminology
B) postmodern theory
C) constitutive criminology
D) peacemaking criminology
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24
Which of the following theorists is associated with peacemaking criminology?
A) Chesney-Lind
B) Messerschmidt
C) Quinney
D) Marx
A) Chesney-Lind
B) Messerschmidt
C) Quinney
D) Marx
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25
Which of the following is most likely to argue that the criminal justice system is a source of violence?
A) feminist criminology
B) constitutive criminology
C) peacemaking criminology
D) green criminology
A) feminist criminology
B) constitutive criminology
C) peacemaking criminology
D) green criminology
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26
Liberal feminist criminologists argue that women's increased involvement in crime results from
A) the cumulative effects of generations of male domination.
B) women's increased educational opportunities.
C) women's increased participation in the paid labor force.
D) male violence against women.
A) the cumulative effects of generations of male domination.
B) women's increased educational opportunities.
C) women's increased participation in the paid labor force.
D) male violence against women.
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27
Which of the following links gender inequality to increased female criminality?
A) opportunity theory
B) the progression thesis
C) the emancipation hypothesis
D) female masculinization
A) opportunity theory
B) the progression thesis
C) the emancipation hypothesis
D) female masculinization
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28
Illegal seizure of indigenous land is a concern of which theory?
A) feminist criminology
B) constitutive criminology
C) peacemaking criminology
D) green criminology
A) feminist criminology
B) constitutive criminology
C) peacemaking criminology
D) green criminology
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29
According to green criminologists, animal abuse that occurs in __________ is far more serious than that which occurs in __________.
A) families, corporations
B) public contexts, private locations
C) institutional contexts, families
D) developing nations, overdeveloped nations
A) families, corporations
B) public contexts, private locations
C) institutional contexts, families
D) developing nations, overdeveloped nations
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30
Practices and ideologies that promote the exploitation of animals for the satisfaction of human needs are called
A) Darwinism.
B) humanism.
C) specieism.
D) consumerism.
A) Darwinism.
B) humanism.
C) specieism.
D) consumerism.
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31
Which of the following has charged the U.S. government with human rights violations due to its failure to curb carbon emissions and greenhouse gases?
A) Brazil
B) Inuit Eskimos
C) African Americans
D) Cuba
A) Brazil
B) Inuit Eskimos
C) African Americans
D) Cuba
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32
Mediation, reconciliation, and conflict resolution are responses to crime urged by
A) conflict theory.
B) green criminology.
C) feminist criminology.
D) peacemaking criminology.
A) conflict theory.
B) green criminology.
C) feminist criminology.
D) peacemaking criminology.
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33
Which theory points to restorative justice and constructive shaming as responses to crime?
A) conflict theory
B) critical humanism
C) feminist criminology
D) green criminology
A) conflict theory
B) critical humanism
C) feminist criminology
D) green criminology
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34
Which of the following is an aspect of social justice?
A) an end to poverty
B) an end to racism
C) an end to sexism
D) all of the above
A) an end to poverty
B) an end to racism
C) an end to sexism
D) all of the above
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35
Which of the following is NOT part of Fuller's Peacemaking Pyramid Paradigm?
A) nonviolence
B) social justice
C) elimination of racial profiling
D) elimination of homophobia
A) nonviolence
B) social justice
C) elimination of racial profiling
D) elimination of homophobia
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36
Which of the following is NOT considered a critical humanist criminology?
A) peacemaking criminology
B) feminist criminology
C) convict criminology
D) anarchist criminology
A) peacemaking criminology
B) feminist criminology
C) convict criminology
D) anarchist criminology
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37
How many tons of oil has spilled worldwide since the Exxon Valdez debacle?
A) Less than 100,000.
B) 1 billion.
C) At least 1.1 million.
D) More than 3 million.
A) Less than 100,000.
B) 1 billion.
C) At least 1.1 million.
D) More than 3 million.
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38
When did the Exxon Valdez run aground?
A) 1977
B) 1989
C) 1993
D) 1999
A) 1977
B) 1989
C) 1993
D) 1999
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39
Where was the first U.S. supermax prison located?
A) Jackson, Mississippi
B) Upstate New York
C) At the former Alcatraz prison site
D) Marion, Illinois
A) Jackson, Mississippi
B) Upstate New York
C) At the former Alcatraz prison site
D) Marion, Illinois
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40
What is "vertigo" according to Jock Young?
A) The malaise of late modernity.
B) Confusion generated by rapid upward mobility.
C) Frustration and fear resulting from the 2008 crisis in the system of global capital.
D) The feeling one gets when base-jumping.
A) The malaise of late modernity.
B) Confusion generated by rapid upward mobility.
C) Frustration and fear resulting from the 2008 crisis in the system of global capital.
D) The feeling one gets when base-jumping.
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41
When was the first phase of feminist criminology?
A) 1950s-1960s
B) Late 1960s-mid-1980s
C) 1970s
D) Late 1980s-early 1990s
A) 1950s-1960s
B) Late 1960s-mid-1980s
C) 1970s
D) Late 1980s-early 1990s
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42
Which of the following is a type of animal abuse?
A) Actions that cause physical harm.
B) Actions that cause animals to suffer emotionally.
C) Psychological manipulation of animals.
D) All of the above.
A) Actions that cause physical harm.
B) Actions that cause animals to suffer emotionally.
C) Psychological manipulation of animals.
D) All of the above.
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43
Which form of animal abuse causes animals' the most suffering?
A) One-on-one abuse of pets in families.
B) Rape and sexual assault of animals.
C) Animal abuse that coexists with child abuse.
D) Systematic and socially acceptable abuse such as slaughterhouses.
A) One-on-one abuse of pets in families.
B) Rape and sexual assault of animals.
C) Animal abuse that coexists with child abuse.
D) Systematic and socially acceptable abuse such as slaughterhouses.
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44
Agnew's Toward a Unified Criminology attempts to address tensions between
A) critical and mainstream criminology.
B) peacemaking and feminist criminology.
C) feminist and cultural criminology.
D) convict and green criminology.
A) critical and mainstream criminology.
B) peacemaking and feminist criminology.
C) feminist and cultural criminology.
D) convict and green criminology.
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45
Feminist criminologists believe that male dominance results in greater protection and security for women throughout the world.
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46
Socialist feminist criminologists believe that capitalism and patriarchy interact in specific ways, generating patterns of criminal behavior based on gender and class.
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47
Critical criminologists view the causes of crime as poverty, inequality, racism, sexism, and alienation.
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48
The best predictor of crime is poverty.
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49
Feminist criminology explores the impact of masculinities and femininities on the everyday lived realities of crime for men, women, boys, and girls.
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50
The new theories in feminism and criminology show that there are no longer gender differences in crime.
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51
According to feminist theories, the major cause of low self-control is ineffective childrearing.
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52
The first phase of feminist criminology theorized women and girls as "effects of discourse."
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53
According to feminists, male violence against women helps maintain gender inequality.
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54
Male feminist criminologists have documented that female feminists have greatly overstated the amount of male violence against women.
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55
According to cultural criminology, violence can have multiple and conflicting meanings.
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56
Modernity and globalization are related to the sense of vertigo.
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57
In their critique of criminology, cultural criminologists call for a return to rigorous quantitative research.
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58
Convict criminology draws attention to the centrality of language in constructing our sense of the "crime problem."
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59
Socialist feminists point to gender socialization "poisoned" by capitalism as a source of women's increased criminality.
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60
Animal abuse only refers to physical harm and suffering.
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61
Former prisoners who have become sociologists and criminologists are the driving force behind convict criminology.
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62
Slaughterhouses are a systematic yet socially acceptable form of animal abuse.
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63
Write a short essay that explains what "feminist" means in the broad sense. In the course of your answer name and briefly explain three of the five core feminist foundational beliefs.
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64
Explain the major differences among liberal, radical, and Marxist feminism.
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65
Many different forms of criminology are classified together as "critical" criminologies. What is the common theme that unites the critical criminologies despite their differences? How does the core concern of critical criminology take form in the various critical approaches?
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