Deck 9: Social Control Theories: Family Relations
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Deck 9: Social Control Theories: Family Relations
1
Which of the following statements about family structure and delinquency is true?
A) Delinquents are more likely to come from small families than from large families.
B) First-born children are more likely to engage in delinquency than are middle or last-born children.
C) Family structure is not related to delinquency.
D) Family disruption is related to delinquency because of the effect of disruption on relationship bonds and parental supervision.
A) Delinquents are more likely to come from small families than from large families.
B) First-born children are more likely to engage in delinquency than are middle or last-born children.
C) Family structure is not related to delinquency.
D) Family disruption is related to delinquency because of the effect of disruption on relationship bonds and parental supervision.
D
2
To test their life-course theory, Sampson and Laub used the original data of which well-known researchers?
A) Shaw and McKay
B) Burgess and Park
C) Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck
D) Gottfredson and Hirschi
A) Shaw and McKay
B) Burgess and Park
C) Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck
D) Gottfredson and Hirschi
C
3
The element of the social bond that includes attitudes toward the law that encourage conformity is referred to as:
A) belief
B) attachment
C) commitment
D) involvement
A) belief
B) attachment
C) commitment
D) involvement
A
4
Which element of the social bond controls delinquency by consuming a youth's time and energy?
A) Belief
B) Attachment
C) Commitment
D) Involvement
A) Belief
B) Attachment
C) Commitment
D) Involvement
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5
Hirschi described four elements of an individual's social bond to society. Which of the following is NOT one of these elements?
A) Attachment
B) Belief
C) Conformity
D) Involvement
A) Attachment
B) Belief
C) Conformity
D) Involvement
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6
Intimacy of communication between parent and child is a measure of ________________.
A) belief
B) attachment
C) commitment
D) involvement
A) belief
B) attachment
C) commitment
D) involvement
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7
Which of the following is generally regarded as the primary element of the social bond?
A) Attachment
B) Belief
C) Commitment
D) Involvement
A) Attachment
B) Belief
C) Commitment
D) Involvement
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8
______________ controls are those restrictions and punishments imposed by others that restrict behavior and the rewards that encourage and reinforce positive behavior.
A) Internalized
B) External
C) Direct
D) Indirect
A) Internalized
B) External
C) Direct
D) Indirect
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9
____________ theory is a developmental approach that attempts to bring childhood and adulthood into the criminological picture.
A) Social bond
B) Life-course
C) Low self-control
D) Labeling
A) Social bond
B) Life-course
C) Low self-control
D) Labeling
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10
The term ____________ refers to the age-graded sequence of culturally-defined roles and social transitions.
A) life course
B) trajectory
C) involvement
D) commitment
A) life course
B) trajectory
C) involvement
D) commitment
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11
Sampson and Laub propose four family socialization factors that significantly increase the likelihood of delinquent behavior. Which of the following is NOT one of those factors?
A) Erratic, threatening, and harsh discipline
B) Low parental supervision
C) Parental crime and deviance
D) Weak emotional attachment between parent and child
A) Erratic, threatening, and harsh discipline
B) Low parental supervision
C) Parental crime and deviance
D) Weak emotional attachment between parent and child
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12
Which dimension of parental discipline is most closely related to low levels of delinquency?
A) Very strict discipline
B) Loving discipline
C) Physical discipline
D) Consistent discipline
A) Very strict discipline
B) Loving discipline
C) Physical discipline
D) Consistent discipline
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13
Which one of the following statements regarding family life and delinquency is false?
A) The stricter the parental discipline, the less likely a child is to be delinquent.
B) Indirect controls derived from parent-child attachment inhibit delinquency.
C) Parent-child relationships characterized by conflict result in limited parental control.
D) Direct parental controls are related to low levels of delinquency.
A) The stricter the parental discipline, the less likely a child is to be delinquent.
B) Indirect controls derived from parent-child attachment inhibit delinquency.
C) Parent-child relationships characterized by conflict result in limited parental control.
D) Direct parental controls are related to low levels of delinquency.
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14
According to Gottfredson and Hirschi's theory, the development of self-control is linked primarily to:
A) effective parenting
B) association with prosocial peers
C) strict rules imposed in school
D) Both A and B.
A) effective parenting
B) association with prosocial peers
C) strict rules imposed in school
D) Both A and B.
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15
Individuals with low self-control tend to be all of the following except _____________.
A) impulsive
B) insensitive
C) verbal
D) physical
A) impulsive
B) insensitive
C) verbal
D) physical
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16
Describing the nature of crime, Gottfredson and Hirschi argue that:
A) crimes are generally short-lived and immediately gratifying.
B) most crimes are complex and require some skill.
C) the vast majority of criminal acts are not trivial.
D) All of the above.
A) crimes are generally short-lived and immediately gratifying.
B) most crimes are complex and require some skill.
C) the vast majority of criminal acts are not trivial.
D) All of the above.
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17
Gottfredson and Hirschi argue that crimes are committed by persons who:
A) have a low IQ.
B) fail to develop self-control.
C) have a low level of moral reasoning.
D) All of the above.
A) have a low IQ.
B) fail to develop self-control.
C) have a low level of moral reasoning.
D) All of the above.
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18
Testing life-course theory, Sampson and Laub found that social capital derived from ______________ significantly reduced deviance during adulthood.
A) marriage and work
B) education and work
C) education and social class
D) military service and social class
A) marriage and work
B) education and work
C) education and social class
D) military service and social class
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19
The term ____________ refers to the obligations and restraints that are part of adult relationship bonds and that result in informal social control.
A) life course
B) social capital
C) trajectory
D) conformity
A) life course
B) social capital
C) trajectory
D) conformity
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20
______________ controls are exercised from within the individual through conscience or sense of guilt.
A) Direct
B) Indirect
C) Internalized
D) External
A) Direct
B) Indirect
C) Internalized
D) External
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21
______________ controls are based on affectional identification with others, such that an individual conforms in order to maintain relationship bonds and avoid disappointing others.
A) Direct
B) Indirect
C) Internalized
D) External
A) Direct
B) Indirect
C) Internalized
D) External
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22
Research has shown that the element of the social bond that is the best predictor of delinquency is commitment.
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23
Research has shown that the elements of the social bond are more strongly related to minor delinquency than to serious delinquency.
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24
Hirschi argues that any activity that consumes a youth's time and energy will prevent delinquency.
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25
According to Hirschi, the four elements of an individual's social bond to society are attachment, conformity, involvement, and belief.
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26
In his social bond theory, Hirschi argues that attachment to peers increases the likelihood of delinquency.
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27
Attachment is generally regarded as the primary element of the social bond in Hirschi's theory.
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28
Hirschi was most concerned with the question of what motivates young people to get involved in delinquency.
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29
Sociologists have always claimed that formal social controls are more important in explaining conformity than are informal social controls.
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30
In their theory, Sampson and Laub are concerned with transitions and turning points in the life course.
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31
Life-course theory emphasizes the importance of social bonds as the primary means of informal social control.
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32
Self-control theory explains crime and also "analogous acts" such as accidents, smoking, and alcohol use.
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33
Nye differentiated three major forms of control and demonstrated how family relations play a vital role in the development and application of these controls. Which of the following is NOT one of these controls?
A) Direct controls
B) Indirect controls
C) Internalized controls
D) Externalized controls
A) Direct controls
B) Indirect controls
C) Internalized controls
D) Externalized controls
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34
Social control theories focus on:
A) the development of subcultural values.
B) the process of social learning.
C) the adoption of a criminal lifestyle.
D) the strength of relationship ties among individuals.
A) the development of subcultural values.
B) the process of social learning.
C) the adoption of a criminal lifestyle.
D) the strength of relationship ties among individuals.
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35
Parental criminality contributes to children's delinquency indirectly, through weakened parental controls of children.
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36
Delinquents are more likely to come from large families than from small families.
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37
Research shows that direct parental controls such as consistent discipline and supervision are related to low levels of delinquency.
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38
According to Gottfredson and Hirschi, self-control is an inherited trait, present at birth.
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39
According to Gottfredson and Hirschi's theory, the origins of self-control are primarily in effective social control experiences in schools.
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40
Gottfredson and Hirschi's general theory of crime holds that crimes are committed by persons who fail to develop self-control.
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41
Social control theories pay close attention to the family as an institution of social control.
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