Deck 8: Conflict and Critical Theories of Crime
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Deck 8: Conflict and Critical Theories of Crime
1
Which of the following is not an issue considered by conflict and critical theories of crime?
A) how the government defines acts as criminal
B) how an economic system can determine how punishment is given out
C) how social factors account for antisocial behavior
D) how group power guides the criminal justice system
A) how the government defines acts as criminal
B) how an economic system can determine how punishment is given out
C) how social factors account for antisocial behavior
D) how group power guides the criminal justice system
C
2
This theory bridges the gap between sociological theory and conflict and critical theories.
A) culture conflict
B) labeling
C) differential association
D) critical
A) culture conflict
B) labeling
C) differential association
D) critical
B
3
According to Tannenbaum, this occurs when an individual is labeled in a negative way that identifies him or her as deviant.
A) marking
B) tagging
C) jargon
D) proletariat
A) marking
B) tagging
C) jargon
D) proletariat
B
4
According to Becker, a negative ________ can have a detrimental effect upon how an individual is treated by others, including the criminal justice system.
A) social status
B) tag
C) master status
D) critical theory
A) social status
B) tag
C) master status
D) critical theory
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5
According to Lemert, this type of deviance occurs when society reacts to an individual's actions and successfully labels the person.
A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) master
A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) master
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6
Which of the following is an example of a policy developed using labeling theory?
A) prison GED classes
B) pre-kindergarten programs
C) improved public health initiatives
D) first-offender programs
A) prison GED classes
B) pre-kindergarten programs
C) improved public health initiatives
D) first-offender programs
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7
Social location is defined by all but which of the following elements?
A) gender
B) race
C) class
D) genetics
A) gender
B) race
C) class
D) genetics
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8
This refers to the social characteristics of a group and is an organizing factor of society.
A) class
B) race
C) diversity
D) capitalism
A) class
B) race
C) diversity
D) capitalism
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9
This theory considers social class to primarily determine the type and quality of justice an individual receives and how entangled that individual becomes in the criminal justice system.
A) conflict
B) labeling
C) critical
D) social
A) conflict
B) labeling
C) critical
D) social
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10
Conflict theory proposes that crime stems from this.
A) stress due to an inability to attain desired socially accepted goals.
B) competition among interest groups.
C) a failure to develop strong pro-social bonds.
D) the existence of a subculture of violence.
A) stress due to an inability to attain desired socially accepted goals.
B) competition among interest groups.
C) a failure to develop strong pro-social bonds.
D) the existence of a subculture of violence.
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11
Which is most true of conflict theory?
A) It assumes offenders are inherently antisocial.
B) It examines how societies control their members and how this may lead to crime.
C) It focuses on how offenders learn to break the law.
D) It assumes offenders are in some way different from non-offenders in society.
A) It assumes offenders are inherently antisocial.
B) It examines how societies control their members and how this may lead to crime.
C) It focuses on how offenders learn to break the law.
D) It assumes offenders are in some way different from non-offenders in society.
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12
The idea of economics as a primary factor in antisocial behavior may be traced to this thinker.
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Edwin Sutherland
C) Karl Marx
D) Ralf Dahrendorf
A) Sigmund Freud
B) Edwin Sutherland
C) Karl Marx
D) Ralf Dahrendorf
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13
According to communist theory, who owned the means of production?
A) bourgeoisie
B) lumpen-proletariat
C) petit bourgeoisie
D) proletariat
A) bourgeoisie
B) lumpen-proletariat
C) petit bourgeoisie
D) proletariat
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14
According to Marx, this type of citizen was at risk of sinking into despair, withdrawing from society, and turning to crime.
A) bourgeoisie
B) lumpenproletariat
C) petit bourgeoisie
D) proletariat
A) bourgeoisie
B) lumpenproletariat
C) petit bourgeoisie
D) proletariat
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15
Which of the following is not one of the three measures of inequality considered by Weber?
A) gender
B) power
C) prestige
D) wealth
A) gender
B) power
C) prestige
D) wealth
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16
Dahrendorf considered social class to be defined by _____ rather than by _____.
A) property; power
B) class; race
C) power; property
D) race; class
A) property; power
B) class; race
C) power; property
D) race; class
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17
According to Turk, some subordinate groups' deviance may become _____ over time.
A) ostracized
B) criminalized
C) legalized
D) normalized
A) ostracized
B) criminalized
C) legalized
D) normalized
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18
Which of the following is a critique of conflict criminology?
A) It does not critique the status quo.
B) It is more scientific than political.
C) It is measurable.
D) Solutions are culturally unattractive.
A) It does not critique the status quo.
B) It is more scientific than political.
C) It is measurable.
D) Solutions are culturally unattractive.
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19
This type of criminology deals with issues and problems that relate to women, crime, and the criminal justice system.
A) peacemaking
B) feminist
C) critical gender
D) postmodern
A) peacemaking
B) feminist
C) critical gender
D) postmodern
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20
This hypothesis suggested that the social equalization of female and male persons means that females will begin committing the same types and numbers of criminal offenses as males.
A) evil woman
B) gender equality
C) liberation
D) modernistic
A) evil woman
B) gender equality
C) liberation
D) modernistic
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21
This hypothesis proposes that the criminal justice system treats women who do not meet gender expectations differently than it does women who do.
A) evil woman
B) gender equality
C) liberation
D) modernistic
A) evil woman
B) gender equality
C) liberation
D) modernistic
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22
Feminist theories tend to consider females who break the law as victims of this type of system.
A) matriarchal
B) gender equal
C) racially divided
D) patriarchal
A) matriarchal
B) gender equal
C) racially divided
D) patriarchal
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23
Which of the following is a way that feminist scholars consider women's participation in crime and the criminal justice system?
A) as workers
B) as victims of crime
C) as lawbreakers
D) All of these are considered by feminist scholars.
A) as workers
B) as victims of crime
C) as lawbreakers
D) All of these are considered by feminist scholars.
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24
At this level, peacemaking criminology suggests that each of us needs to be gentle on ourselves and understand our own motivations.
A) personal
B) interpersonal
C) institutional
D) global
A) personal
B) interpersonal
C) institutional
D) global
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25
According to peacemaking criminology, this should be used to accomplish goals.
A) individual power
B) intimidation
C) civility
D) mild force
A) individual power
B) intimidation
C) civility
D) mild force
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26
Gun control laws are an example of the implementation of peacemaking criminology at this level.
A) personal
B) interpersonal
C) institutional
D) global
A) personal
B) interpersonal
C) institutional
D) global
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27
The study of the social conditions that enable the practice of human trafficking is an example of peacemaking criminology at the ________ level.
A) personal
B) interpersonal
C) institutional
D) global
A) personal
B) interpersonal
C) institutional
D) global
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28
Peacemaking criminology advocates this.
A) capital punishment
B) harsh sentences
C) the elimination of the death penalty
D) shaming as a punishment
A) capital punishment
B) harsh sentences
C) the elimination of the death penalty
D) shaming as a punishment
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29
Teaching methods of conflict resolution would be an application of peacemaking criminology at this level.
A) global
B) personal
C) interpersonal
D) institutional
A) global
B) personal
C) interpersonal
D) institutional
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30
This type of criminology examines the way the media reflects and produces antisocial behavior.
A) peacemaking
B) postmodern
C) cultural
D) critical race
A) peacemaking
B) postmodern
C) cultural
D) critical race
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31
Although the use of symbols by street gangs may be of interest to cultural criminologists in explaining law-breaking, suppressing this behavior may violate gang members' right to this.
A) double jeopardy
B) a speedy trial
C) freedom of speech
D) freedom of assembly
A) double jeopardy
B) a speedy trial
C) freedom of speech
D) freedom of assembly
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32
Postmodernism explores how this affects the way we construct our perceptions about the world.
A) language
B) gender
C) conflict
D) economics
A) language
B) gender
C) conflict
D) economics
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33
Which of the following is not an area of focus in postmodern criminology?
A) liberalism
B) language in the criminal justice system
C) partial knowledge
D) deconstructionism
A) liberalism
B) language in the criminal justice system
C) partial knowledge
D) deconstructionism
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34
This is the examination of rules and regulations by questioning traditional assumptions about certainty, meaning, and truth.
A) partial knowledge
B) deconstruction
C) liberalism
D) semiotics
A) partial knowledge
B) deconstruction
C) liberalism
D) semiotics
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35
Postmodern criminology is broadly aimed at this.
A) incarceration
B) the criminal justice system
C) cultural influences
D) antisocial behavior
A) incarceration
B) the criminal justice system
C) cultural influences
D) antisocial behavior
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36
Which of the following is not a basic principle of critical race theory?
A) the critique of liberalism
B) the value of story-telling
C) the normality of racism in American culture
D) the issue of partial knowledge
A) the critique of liberalism
B) the value of story-telling
C) the normality of racism in American culture
D) the issue of partial knowledge
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37
Which of the following is not an example of how race has been a deciding factor in the dispensation of justice in the United States?
A) The treatment of American Indians by the U.S. government
B) The separate-but-equal laws in the American South
C) The internment camps for Americans of Japanese descent during World War II
D) The legal backlash against the counterculture movement of the 1960s
A) The treatment of American Indians by the U.S. government
B) The separate-but-equal laws in the American South
C) The internment camps for Americans of Japanese descent during World War II
D) The legal backlash against the counterculture movement of the 1960s
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38
Which of the following is not a topic of interest to critical race theorists?
A) missing white woman syndrome
B) racial profiling
C) gang jargon in prison
D) the use of personal narratives
A) missing white woman syndrome
B) racial profiling
C) gang jargon in prison
D) the use of personal narratives
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39
A major criticism of critical race theory is that by looking at crime and delinquency through the prism of race, the contributions of this social institution might be devalued.
A) family
B) schools
C) media
D) all of the above
A) family
B) schools
C) media
D) all of the above
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40
Discuss the basic assumptions of labeling theory; explain the difference between primary and secondary deviance, and discuss a way in which labeling theory is used in criminal justice system policy today.
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41
Define social location and list and explain the major factors of social location.
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42
List and explain the primary critiques of conflict criminology.
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43
How does feminist criminology apply the feminist perspective to issues of crime and justice? Explain the different ways in which feminist scholars consider women's participation in crime and the criminal justice system.
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44
List and explain the four levels to which the peacemaking approach can be applied.
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