Deck 11: Labeling Theory and Conflict-Marxistradical Theories of Crime

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Peacemaking criminology incorporates all of the following intellectual traditions EXCEPT:

A)feminist
B)religious
C)critical
D)consensus
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Generally,criminologists have incorporated Marxist ideology in three (3)ways.Choose the answer below that is NOT one of the three (3)ways Marxist ideology is incorporated.

A)law is a tool of the ruling class
B)scholars need to address the relationships between mode of production and understanding crime
C)all crime in capitalist countries is a product of class struggle
D)laws are made by the proletariat and followed by the bourgeoisie
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______'s theory focused on the process that occurs after an individual has been caught and designated as violating the law.

A)Lemert
B)Tannenbaum
C)Cooley
D)Mead
E)Becker
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The ______ is a concept proposed by Tannenbaum in relation to labeling theory that states when relatively minor laws are broken,the community tends to dramatize it.

A)looking-glass self
B)primary deviance
C)secondary deviance
D)dramatization of evil
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The philosophy and teachings of Karl Marx influenced the development of ______.

A)labeling theory
B)consensus theory
C)radical conflict theory
D)group conflict theory
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______ argues that part of human nature is that people's lives are a part,and a product,of their group associations.

A)labeling theory
B)critical-radical theory
C)consensus theory
D)group conflict theory
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Retributive justice refers to the repair of justice through a one-sided approach of imposing punishment.
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Cooley noted that primary groups are those characterized by intimate and personal interactions.Some of the most important primary groups are all of the following EXCEPT:

A)neighborhood
B)play groups
C)family
D)celebrities
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The process by which an individual is identified as a deviant and thereafter viewed in a new light.

A)retrospective interpretation
B)stereotyping
C)status-degradation ceremony
D)negotiation
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______ assumes that criminal behavior increases because certain individuals are caught and branded as offenders.

A)Consensus theory
B)Conflict theory
C)Labeling theory
D)Left realism theory
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______ contends that society should attempt reconciliation through mediation and dispute settlement.

A)left realism
B)peacemaking criminology
C)restorative justice perspective
D)consensus perspective
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Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance was written by ______ about the labeling perspective.

A)Lemert
B)Becker
C)Tannenbaum
D)Cooley
E)Mead
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The integrated structural-Marxist theory incorporates all of the following theories EXCEPT:

A)labeling theory
B)biological theory
C)control theory
D)strain theory
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Who is deviance created by?

A)law makers
B)politicians
C)individuals
D)society
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Criminologists from the consensus perspective maintain all of the following EXCEPT:

A)where differences between groups exist,law is the neutral mechanism that helps individuals resolve their conflicts
B)law reflects the need for social order
C)law is a product of value consensus
D)law is a partial system that protects private interests
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Group conflict theory was introduced by:

A)Sutherland
B)Cooley
C)Becker
D)Vold
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Group conflict theory focuses only on those situations in which criminal behavior is a result of conflicting group interests,which includes all of the following types of crimes EXCEPT:

A)crimes arising from racial and ethnic clashes
B)crimes arising from labor disputes
C)crimes arising from robbery
D)crimes arising from political protest
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______,in labeling theory,is the type of minor,infrequent offending people commit before they are caught and labeled as offenders.

A)Looking-glass self
B)Primary deviance
C)Secondary deviance
D)Dramatization of evil
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Restorative justice emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)criminal justice system
B)victim
C)offender
D)community
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______,in labeling theory,is the more serious,frequent offending people commit after they have been caught and labeled as offenders.

A)looking-glass self
B)primary deviance
C)secondary deviance
D)dramatization of evil
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Retributive justice refers to the repair of justice by reaffirming a shared consensus of values involving a joint or multisided approach;emphasizes victim,community,and offender.
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What three intellectual traditions did peacemaking criminology incorporate?
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A hiding deviant is an individual who violates the rules of society but elicits no reaction from society.
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A pure deviant,based on Becker's typology,is an individual who disobeys the rules and is perceived as doing so.
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Lemert provided a concise,working definition of deviance that was lacking from labeling theory in general.
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Explain the key features of the consensus view of the law.
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Left realism contends that previous criminological theories have been incomplete in that they lack one side of the square of crime.
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Cooley identified the process of obtaining one's self-image through the "eyes of others" as the looking-glass self.
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The primary focus of critical-radical theories is power and the use of that power.
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Along with the dramatization of evil,Tannenbaum argues that acts are inherently good or bad.
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Near the end of the 1950s,the unfair and inequitable treatment of underprivileged individuals in society was becoming a widespread concern for many Americans.
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Describe the basic assumptions of labeling theory.
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The falsely accused is an individual who disobeys the rules and is perceived by society as doing so. 
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Labeling theory is not overly concerned with questions of why an individual engages in deviant behavior.
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Richard Quinney set forth six (6)propositions that described his social reality of crime.Explain four (4)of the six (6)propositions.
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Explain President Barack Obama's Fair Sentencing Act.
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The Omnibus Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 lessened the disparity between mandatory minimum sentences for crack and powder cocaine offenses.
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Discuss the policy implications of labeling and conflict theories of crime.
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The secret deviant is an individual who violates the rules of society,without society reacting to this behavior.
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The dramatization of evil states that when relatively minor laws are broken,the community tends to dramatize it.
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There are two (2)basic types of criminological theories: spiritualism and naturalism.Explain these two (2)types and the three (3)types of naturalistic theories.
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Explain labeling theory and the process one goes through in being labeled by society.Give two (2)examples of individuals who have been labeled and how it has affected their lives.Is labeling an individual an offender a good thing? Why or why not.
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Discuss the major critiques of labeling theory.
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The text states that appellate court judges make rulings that have a lasting effect on future cases.What does this mean?
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Explain Cooley's looking-glass self.
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Explain the difference between primary and secondary deviance.Also explain the sequence of interaction within secondary deviance.
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Explain retrospective interpretation.
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What is the dramatization of evil?
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According to Becker,what are the four (4)types of behaviors related to perceptions of deviance and behavior? Give an example of each.
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1
Peacemaking criminology incorporates all of the following intellectual traditions EXCEPT:

A)feminist
B)religious
C)critical
D)consensus
D
2
Generally,criminologists have incorporated Marxist ideology in three (3)ways.Choose the answer below that is NOT one of the three (3)ways Marxist ideology is incorporated.

A)law is a tool of the ruling class
B)scholars need to address the relationships between mode of production and understanding crime
C)all crime in capitalist countries is a product of class struggle
D)laws are made by the proletariat and followed by the bourgeoisie
D
3
______'s theory focused on the process that occurs after an individual has been caught and designated as violating the law.

A)Lemert
B)Tannenbaum
C)Cooley
D)Mead
E)Becker
B
4
The ______ is a concept proposed by Tannenbaum in relation to labeling theory that states when relatively minor laws are broken,the community tends to dramatize it.

A)looking-glass self
B)primary deviance
C)secondary deviance
D)dramatization of evil
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The philosophy and teachings of Karl Marx influenced the development of ______.

A)labeling theory
B)consensus theory
C)radical conflict theory
D)group conflict theory
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______ argues that part of human nature is that people's lives are a part,and a product,of their group associations.

A)labeling theory
B)critical-radical theory
C)consensus theory
D)group conflict theory
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Retributive justice refers to the repair of justice through a one-sided approach of imposing punishment.
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Cooley noted that primary groups are those characterized by intimate and personal interactions.Some of the most important primary groups are all of the following EXCEPT:

A)neighborhood
B)play groups
C)family
D)celebrities
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The process by which an individual is identified as a deviant and thereafter viewed in a new light.

A)retrospective interpretation
B)stereotyping
C)status-degradation ceremony
D)negotiation
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______ assumes that criminal behavior increases because certain individuals are caught and branded as offenders.

A)Consensus theory
B)Conflict theory
C)Labeling theory
D)Left realism theory
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______ contends that society should attempt reconciliation through mediation and dispute settlement.

A)left realism
B)peacemaking criminology
C)restorative justice perspective
D)consensus perspective
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Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance was written by ______ about the labeling perspective.

A)Lemert
B)Becker
C)Tannenbaum
D)Cooley
E)Mead
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The integrated structural-Marxist theory incorporates all of the following theories EXCEPT:

A)labeling theory
B)biological theory
C)control theory
D)strain theory
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Who is deviance created by?

A)law makers
B)politicians
C)individuals
D)society
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Criminologists from the consensus perspective maintain all of the following EXCEPT:

A)where differences between groups exist,law is the neutral mechanism that helps individuals resolve their conflicts
B)law reflects the need for social order
C)law is a product of value consensus
D)law is a partial system that protects private interests
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Group conflict theory was introduced by:

A)Sutherland
B)Cooley
C)Becker
D)Vold
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Group conflict theory focuses only on those situations in which criminal behavior is a result of conflicting group interests,which includes all of the following types of crimes EXCEPT:

A)crimes arising from racial and ethnic clashes
B)crimes arising from labor disputes
C)crimes arising from robbery
D)crimes arising from political protest
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______,in labeling theory,is the type of minor,infrequent offending people commit before they are caught and labeled as offenders.

A)Looking-glass self
B)Primary deviance
C)Secondary deviance
D)Dramatization of evil
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Restorative justice emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)criminal justice system
B)victim
C)offender
D)community
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______,in labeling theory,is the more serious,frequent offending people commit after they have been caught and labeled as offenders.

A)looking-glass self
B)primary deviance
C)secondary deviance
D)dramatization of evil
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Retributive justice refers to the repair of justice by reaffirming a shared consensus of values involving a joint or multisided approach;emphasizes victim,community,and offender.
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What three intellectual traditions did peacemaking criminology incorporate?
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A hiding deviant is an individual who violates the rules of society but elicits no reaction from society.
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A pure deviant,based on Becker's typology,is an individual who disobeys the rules and is perceived as doing so.
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Lemert provided a concise,working definition of deviance that was lacking from labeling theory in general.
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Explain the key features of the consensus view of the law.
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Left realism contends that previous criminological theories have been incomplete in that they lack one side of the square of crime.
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Cooley identified the process of obtaining one's self-image through the "eyes of others" as the looking-glass self.
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The primary focus of critical-radical theories is power and the use of that power.
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Along with the dramatization of evil,Tannenbaum argues that acts are inherently good or bad.
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Near the end of the 1950s,the unfair and inequitable treatment of underprivileged individuals in society was becoming a widespread concern for many Americans.
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Describe the basic assumptions of labeling theory.
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The falsely accused is an individual who disobeys the rules and is perceived by society as doing so. 
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Labeling theory is not overly concerned with questions of why an individual engages in deviant behavior.
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Richard Quinney set forth six (6)propositions that described his social reality of crime.Explain four (4)of the six (6)propositions.
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Explain President Barack Obama's Fair Sentencing Act.
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The Omnibus Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988 lessened the disparity between mandatory minimum sentences for crack and powder cocaine offenses.
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Discuss the policy implications of labeling and conflict theories of crime.
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The secret deviant is an individual who violates the rules of society,without society reacting to this behavior.
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The dramatization of evil states that when relatively minor laws are broken,the community tends to dramatize it.
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There are two (2)basic types of criminological theories: spiritualism and naturalism.Explain these two (2)types and the three (3)types of naturalistic theories.
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Explain labeling theory and the process one goes through in being labeled by society.Give two (2)examples of individuals who have been labeled and how it has affected their lives.Is labeling an individual an offender a good thing? Why or why not.
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Discuss the major critiques of labeling theory.
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The text states that appellate court judges make rulings that have a lasting effect on future cases.What does this mean?
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Explain Cooley's looking-glass self.
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Explain the difference between primary and secondary deviance.Also explain the sequence of interaction within secondary deviance.
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Explain retrospective interpretation.
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What is the dramatization of evil?
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According to Becker,what are the four (4)types of behaviors related to perceptions of deviance and behavior? Give an example of each.
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