Deck 5: Social Structure, Social Process, and Social Reaction Theories
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Deck 5: Social Structure, Social Process, and Social Reaction Theories
1
__________ developed five modes of adaptation.
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
B
2
___________ is an example of a subculture theory.
A)Cohen's delinquency and frustration theory
B)Cloward and Ohlin's differential opportunity theory
C)Miller's lower-class focal concern theory
D)All of the above
E)none of the above
A)Cohen's delinquency and frustration theory
B)Cloward and Ohlin's differential opportunity theory
C)Miller's lower-class focal concern theory
D)All of the above
E)none of the above
D
3
_______________ asserted that delinquent behavior is a function of learning and not a function of either the ability to obtain economic success or of living in a socially disorganized area of a city.
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
B
4
______________ seek to explain delinquency based on where it occurs.
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
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5
_______________ identified six focal concerns that describe six values of a lower-class subculture.
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
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6
Shaw and McKay studied the juvenile court and police records of juvenile delinquents from which U.S.city?
A)New York, New York
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Massachusetts
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)Chicago, Illinois
A)New York, New York
B)Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
C)Boston, Massachusetts
D)Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
E)Chicago, Illinois
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7
____________ differential reinforcement theory integrated differential association and the learning theory of operant conditioning.
A)Cloward and Ohlin's
B)Sutherland's
C)Akers's
D)Miller's
E)Sykes and Matza's
A)Cloward and Ohlin's
B)Sutherland's
C)Akers's
D)Miller's
E)Sykes and Matza's
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8
__________ examine the role that societal institutions, including the juvenile justice system, play in perpetuating delinquent behavior
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
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9
_______________ devised theories that are examples of social reaction theories.
A)Reckless, Hirschi, and Gottfredson
B)Thornberry, Sampson and Laub
C)Lemert, Hagan, and Colvin and Pauly
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Reckless, Hirschi, and Gottfredson
B)Thornberry, Sampson and Laub
C)Lemert, Hagan, and Colvin and Pauly
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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10
__________ see delinquency as a result of a lack of opportunity.
A)Differential association theorists
B)Mobility theorists
C)Frustration theorists
D)Adaptation theorists
E)Strain theorists
A)Differential association theorists
B)Mobility theorists
C)Frustration theorists
D)Adaptation theorists
E)Strain theorists
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11
___________ devised theories that are examples of life force theories.
A)Reckless, Hirschi, and Gottfredson
B)Thornberry, Sampson and Laub
C)Lemert, Hagan, and Colvin and Pauly
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Reckless, Hirschi, and Gottfredson
B)Thornberry, Sampson and Laub
C)Lemert, Hagan, and Colvin and Pauly
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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12
__________ is a factor that influences delinquency.
A)Family relationships
B)Association with delinquent peers
C)Lack of opportunity
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
A)Family relationships
B)Association with delinquent peers
C)Lack of opportunity
D)All of the above
E)None of the above
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13
According to _______________, three distinct types of gangs might form in neighborhoods: criminal gangs, conflict gangs, and retreatist gangs.
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
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14
____________ believed that the individuals belonging to the lower class hold different values, norms and beliefs than the members of the middle class.
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
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15
_______ theory does not focus exclusively on delinquency committed by members of the lower-class but can be used as an explanation of delinquency among all social classes.
A)Shaw and McKay's
B)Merton's
C)Agnew's
D)Cloward and Ohlin's
E)Cohen's
A)Shaw and McKay's
B)Merton's
C)Agnew's
D)Cloward and Ohlin's
E)Cohen's
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16
____________ focus on the onset and termination of delinquency at different stages over the course of one's life.
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
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17
____________ thought that most delinquents hold conventional values, norms, and beliefs and must learn to neutralize the values before committing delinquent acts.
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
A)Cloward and Ohlin
B)Sutherland
C)Akers
D)Miller
E)Sykes and Matza
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18
____________ focused on serious delinquency committed by urban, male, gang members in the book Delinquency and Opportunity.
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
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19
__________ focus on the relationship between socialization and delinquency.
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
A)Social reaction theories
B)Life course theories
C)Social process theories
D)Social structure theories
E)Social detachment theories
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20
____________ sought to explain why juvenile crime rates were so high in an area of the city characterized by urban decay.
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
A)Shaw and McKay
B)Merton
C)Agnew
D)Cloward and Ohlin
E)Cohen
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21
Three social structure theories support the argument that socioeconomic conditions and cultural values in the lower class lead to delinquency.
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22
According to Sutherland's differential association theory, delinquency is a learned behavior.
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23
Cloward and Ohlin argued that not everyone has access to the illegitimate opportunity structure.
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24
If lower-class students fail at school, they will not be able to attain their goal of middle-class status.This is known as status frustration.
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25
According to Merton, the _______________ mode of adaptation involves an acceptance of cultural goals and a rejection of institutionalized means.
A)Ritualism
B)Innovation
C)Retreatism
D)Rebellion
E)None of the above
A)Ritualism
B)Innovation
C)Retreatism
D)Rebellion
E)None of the above
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26
According to Cohen, although members of the lower class have norms and values that differ from those of the middle class, lower-class families can teach their children the proper socialization techniques necessary for middle-class membership.
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27
When delinquent subcultures/gangs are established with a different set of values, norms, and beliefs, the type of delinquent gang that develops will depend upon the family in which the youths live and whether they have access to illegitimate opportunity structures.
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28
According to Hirischi, the cultural goal of American society is economic success.
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29
Most youths that are raised in abusive households are more likely to become delinquent and commit delinquent acts.
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30
According to Merton, the _______________ mode of adaptation involves a rejection of cultural goals and an acceptance of institutionalized means.
A)Ritualism
B)Innovation
C)Retreatism
D)Rebellion
E)None of the above
A)Ritualism
B)Innovation
C)Retreatism
D)Rebellion
E)None of the above
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31
Juveniles that are unable to cope with strain and commit delinquent acts are likely to be overly sensitive, have an explosive temperament, have a low tolerance for adversity, and have poor problem-solving skills.
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32
Inversion is the practice of removing juveniles from the juvenile justice process and providing them with treatment services outside of the juvenile justice system.
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33
The four steps of neutralization are denial of responsibility, denial of injury, denial of victim, and condemnation of the condemners.
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34
According to Sampson and Laub two turning points in a criminal career are marriage and the birth of a child.
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35
The factor that began the process of delinquency was a lack of power in the workplace according to Colvin and Pauly.
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36
Social process theories focus on the relationship between socialization and delinquency.
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37
Conflict theorists are concerned with the role government plays in creating an environment that is conducive to crime.
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38
Hirschi stated that there were four elements of the social bond: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief.
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39
According to Merton, the _______________ mode of adaptation involves a rejection of cultural goals and a rejection of institutionalized means.
A)Ritualism
B)Innovation
C)Retreatism
D)Rebellion
E)None of the above
A)Ritualism
B)Innovation
C)Retreatism
D)Rebellion
E)None of the above
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40
A person is arrested for only one of every three offenses.
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41
According to Merton, what is the difference between ritualism and rebellion?
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42
Describe the five techniques of neutralization.
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43
Shaw and McKay identified three characteristics of interstitial areas: cultural heterogeneity, mobility, and poverty.
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44
What does it mean to have access to illegitimate opportunity structure?
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45
Name and explain the two types of social reaction theories.
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46
In what way does the Job Corps meet the needs of disadvantaged youths?
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47
What are the four elements of the social bond?
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48
Explain the two major factors that influence delinquency.
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49
There are three types of social theories of delinquency: social structure theories, social process theories, and social reaction theories.
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50
Explain the theory of differential association.
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51
Why was there increased delinquency in Shaw and McKay's zone in transition?
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52
How can lower-class youths achieve middle class status?
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53
What are the five different modes of adaptation that were developed by Merton?
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54
Compare and contrast the three different types of delinquent gangs.
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55
Explain how life course theories are different from social learning and social control theories.
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56
How are Sutherland's differential association theory and Akers's differential reinforcement theory different? How are they similar?
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57
Explain the works of Robert Merton.
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58
Explain social structure theories and name the three major social structure theories.
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59
Three social structure theories include ecological theory, strain theory, and subculture theory.
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