Deck 1: Criminology and the Sociological Perspective

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Which of the following best describes vertical social structure?

A) It is how society ranks different groups of people.
B) It is the basis of understanding the biological workings of the brain.
C) It is rooted in psychological theory.
D) It is the social and physical characteristics of communities and the networks of social relationships to which an individual belongs.
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Which of the following group of theorist is most critical of male bias in traditional sociological theories?

A) Marxists
B) Feminists
C) Anomie
D) Freudian
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Which of the following best reflects what Peter Berger referred to as the "debunking motif"?

A) Sociological research often exposes false claims about reality and taken-for-granted assumptions.
B) Sociological research often shows that conventional wisdom is correct rather than false.
C) Sociologists tend to seek justice rather than wisdom when conducting research.
D) Sociologists prefer to research "urban legends" and show that they are largely true.
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In his study of suicide,Durkheim found that:

A) People in groups with high social integration had higher suicide rates.
B) People in groups with high social integration had lower suicide rates.
C) Social integration did not play a role in suicide rates.
D) Jews had higher rates of suicides than Protestants.
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According to Mills,people are better able to understand and change the social forces that underlie their troubles when they acquire a/an _____.

A) Horizontal social life
B) Vertical social life
C) Social imagination
D) Public issues
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_____ stressed that social forces influence our behavior and attitudes.

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) Adam Smith
D) Sigmund Freud
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Which of the following best describes horizontal social structure?

A) It is how society ranks different groups of people.
B) It is the basis of understanding the biological workings of the brain.
C) It is rooted in psychological theory.
D) It is the social and physical characteristics of communities and the networks of social relationships to which an individual belongs.
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The text suggests:

A) Research in psychology is driven by sociological methodology.
B) Criminology illuminates the privileges of those at the top of the social hierarchy.
C) Income does not play a role in understanding criminal behavior.
D) Most white-collar crime is committed by minorities.
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The classical school would suggest which of the following regarding legal punishment for a crime?

A) The focus should be on rehabilitation.
B) It should reflect community standards.
C) Its basis should be rooted in religious texts such as the Koran.
D) It should be severe enough to deter potential criminals from offending.
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How might Durkheim describe crime?

A) It is purely a product of free will.
B) It is a normal part of a healthy society.
C) It is always a reflection of a society in decline.
D) It prohibits social change.
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Which of the following is not vying for prominence in the study of crime?

A) Biology
B) Psychology
C) Sociology
D) Phrenology
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C.Wright Mills emphasized that:

A) Personality is developed through vertical social structure.
B) Social structure lies at the root of private troubles.
C) Private troubles are best analyzed through biological theories.
D) The social imagination limits one's ability to understand and change the social forces underlying one's troubles.
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All societies have standards of behaviors called _____.

A) Individual phenomenon
B) National ideals
C) Social norms
D) Communal spirit
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Edwin Sutherland defined _____ as the study of making laws,breaking laws and society's reaction to the breaking of laws.

A) Sociology
B) Psychology
C) Criminology
D) Philosophy
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The sociological perspective stresses that:

A) Crime is largely the result of personality defects.
B) People make decisions based on free will.
C) People are social beings more than mere individuals.
D) Crime can be traced to biological abnormalities.
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_____ refers to how a society is organized in terms of social relationships and social interactions.

A) Social learning
B) Social deviance
C) Social structure
D) Social construct
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Which of the following ideas was advanced at the University of Chicago?

A) They attributed high crime rates to certain social and physical conditions.
B) They attributed high crime rates to the race and ethnicity of immigrants.
C) They attributed high crime rates to the increase in social programs such as welfare and food stamps.
D) They attributed high crime rates to poor nutrition in the public schools.
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Behaviors that violate norms and arouse negative social reactions are called _____.

A) Vertical
B) Horizontal
C) Felonious
D) Deviant
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Crime is not only an individual phenomenon but also a social one.
B) Crime can only be studied from a classical perspective.
C) The structure of society does not play a significant role in how crime is rooted.
D) Popular sources of our knowledge of crime focus on its social roots.
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In 1899,W.E.B.Dubois disputed a biological link to crime and attributed the relatively high rates of African-Americans to ____.

A) Excessive television viewing
B) A lack of positive role models
C) Negative social conditions
D) Poor nutrition
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Retribution is a goal of the American criminal justice system.
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Someone who was induced to commit a crime by police would likely utilize an insanity defense.
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Sigmund Freud developed the anomie theory.
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Experiments are as common in criminology and sociology as they are in psychology.
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Much of the work of Durkheim,Marx and Weber was historical.
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Because deviance is relative concept,:

A) All countries have the same laws.
B) What is considered criminal may vary over time and from place to place.
C) Behaviors considered deviant are similar regardless of country.
D) Religious beliefs are the driving force behind criminal laws.
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Vertical social structure refers to the social and physical characteristics of a community.
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The example that anthropologists found that sexual acts condemned in some societies are often practiced in others is an example of?

A) Anomie
B) Normlessness
C) Deviance being relative in space
D) Deviance being relative in time
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Inequality and gender do not have important consequences for criminality and victimization.
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Marx and Engels are considered the early creators of which theory?

A) Feminist
B) Conflict
C) Consensus
D) Rational Choice
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A ____ study involves studying the same group of participants over time.

A) occasional
B) occupational
C) latitudinal
D) longitudinal
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All behavior considered deviant is also considered criminal.
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Above all else,the sociological perspective stresses that people are social beings more than individuals.
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People who acquire a social imagination are better able to understand and change the social forces underlying their private troubles.
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Crime is one of our most important social problems.
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Criminologists have observed police as well as criminals.
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One of the major goals of the criminal law is to suppress the rights of minorities.
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Crime is solely an individual problem.
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Structural criminology takes into account the social and physical characteristics of communities.
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Which of the following would be considered a mala prohibita crime?

A) Public intoxication
B) Murder
C) Rape
D) Burglary
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_____ criminologists study the role of gender and criminal behavior.
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Explain the three major goals of the criminal law.Give your opinion regarding these goals.Are the representative of the criminal justice system? Should other goals be included?
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Your text discusses the terms mala in se and mala prohibita.Can you think of any behaviors that are currently considered mala in se but better fit the mala prohibita definition? Why?
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Labeling and ____ theories emphasize bias and discrimination.
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Despite the attention it receives,the ___ defense is rarely used.
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_____ social structure refers to how a society ranks different groups of people.
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Discuss the mutual relevance of sociology and criminology.
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The ____ perspective stresses that people are social beings more than mere individuals.
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_____ social structure refers to the social and physical characteristics of communities.
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To protect the rights and _____________ of the nation's citizenry is a goal of the criminal justice system.
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Durkheim expresses how crime can sometimes push societal boundaries and even lead to positive social change.Can you think of any examples from US history where this has been the case? Discuss the process of how that changed occurred.
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Observational studies are also known as ____ studies.
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Behavior that violates norms is described as _____.
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Explain the differences between mens rea and actus reus,and provide an example of each.
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_____ theory originated in the work of Durkheim.
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Deck 1: Criminology and the Sociological Perspective
1
Which of the following best describes vertical social structure?

A) It is how society ranks different groups of people.
B) It is the basis of understanding the biological workings of the brain.
C) It is rooted in psychological theory.
D) It is the social and physical characteristics of communities and the networks of social relationships to which an individual belongs.
A
2
Which of the following group of theorist is most critical of male bias in traditional sociological theories?

A) Marxists
B) Feminists
C) Anomie
D) Freudian
B
3
Which of the following best reflects what Peter Berger referred to as the "debunking motif"?

A) Sociological research often exposes false claims about reality and taken-for-granted assumptions.
B) Sociological research often shows that conventional wisdom is correct rather than false.
C) Sociologists tend to seek justice rather than wisdom when conducting research.
D) Sociologists prefer to research "urban legends" and show that they are largely true.
A
4
In his study of suicide,Durkheim found that:

A) People in groups with high social integration had higher suicide rates.
B) People in groups with high social integration had lower suicide rates.
C) Social integration did not play a role in suicide rates.
D) Jews had higher rates of suicides than Protestants.
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According to Mills,people are better able to understand and change the social forces that underlie their troubles when they acquire a/an _____.

A) Horizontal social life
B) Vertical social life
C) Social imagination
D) Public issues
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_____ stressed that social forces influence our behavior and attitudes.

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Cesare Beccaria
C) Adam Smith
D) Sigmund Freud
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Which of the following best describes horizontal social structure?

A) It is how society ranks different groups of people.
B) It is the basis of understanding the biological workings of the brain.
C) It is rooted in psychological theory.
D) It is the social and physical characteristics of communities and the networks of social relationships to which an individual belongs.
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8
The text suggests:

A) Research in psychology is driven by sociological methodology.
B) Criminology illuminates the privileges of those at the top of the social hierarchy.
C) Income does not play a role in understanding criminal behavior.
D) Most white-collar crime is committed by minorities.
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9
The classical school would suggest which of the following regarding legal punishment for a crime?

A) The focus should be on rehabilitation.
B) It should reflect community standards.
C) Its basis should be rooted in religious texts such as the Koran.
D) It should be severe enough to deter potential criminals from offending.
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10
How might Durkheim describe crime?

A) It is purely a product of free will.
B) It is a normal part of a healthy society.
C) It is always a reflection of a society in decline.
D) It prohibits social change.
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Which of the following is not vying for prominence in the study of crime?

A) Biology
B) Psychology
C) Sociology
D) Phrenology
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12
C.Wright Mills emphasized that:

A) Personality is developed through vertical social structure.
B) Social structure lies at the root of private troubles.
C) Private troubles are best analyzed through biological theories.
D) The social imagination limits one's ability to understand and change the social forces underlying one's troubles.
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13
All societies have standards of behaviors called _____.

A) Individual phenomenon
B) National ideals
C) Social norms
D) Communal spirit
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Edwin Sutherland defined _____ as the study of making laws,breaking laws and society's reaction to the breaking of laws.

A) Sociology
B) Psychology
C) Criminology
D) Philosophy
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The sociological perspective stresses that:

A) Crime is largely the result of personality defects.
B) People make decisions based on free will.
C) People are social beings more than mere individuals.
D) Crime can be traced to biological abnormalities.
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_____ refers to how a society is organized in terms of social relationships and social interactions.

A) Social learning
B) Social deviance
C) Social structure
D) Social construct
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Which of the following ideas was advanced at the University of Chicago?

A) They attributed high crime rates to certain social and physical conditions.
B) They attributed high crime rates to the race and ethnicity of immigrants.
C) They attributed high crime rates to the increase in social programs such as welfare and food stamps.
D) They attributed high crime rates to poor nutrition in the public schools.
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Behaviors that violate norms and arouse negative social reactions are called _____.

A) Vertical
B) Horizontal
C) Felonious
D) Deviant
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Crime is not only an individual phenomenon but also a social one.
B) Crime can only be studied from a classical perspective.
C) The structure of society does not play a significant role in how crime is rooted.
D) Popular sources of our knowledge of crime focus on its social roots.
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In 1899,W.E.B.Dubois disputed a biological link to crime and attributed the relatively high rates of African-Americans to ____.

A) Excessive television viewing
B) A lack of positive role models
C) Negative social conditions
D) Poor nutrition
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21
Retribution is a goal of the American criminal justice system.
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Someone who was induced to commit a crime by police would likely utilize an insanity defense.
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Sigmund Freud developed the anomie theory.
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Experiments are as common in criminology and sociology as they are in psychology.
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Much of the work of Durkheim,Marx and Weber was historical.
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Because deviance is relative concept,:

A) All countries have the same laws.
B) What is considered criminal may vary over time and from place to place.
C) Behaviors considered deviant are similar regardless of country.
D) Religious beliefs are the driving force behind criminal laws.
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Vertical social structure refers to the social and physical characteristics of a community.
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28
The example that anthropologists found that sexual acts condemned in some societies are often practiced in others is an example of?

A) Anomie
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C) Deviance being relative in space
D) Deviance being relative in time
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Inequality and gender do not have important consequences for criminality and victimization.
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Marx and Engels are considered the early creators of which theory?

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D) Rational Choice
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A ____ study involves studying the same group of participants over time.

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All behavior considered deviant is also considered criminal.
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Above all else,the sociological perspective stresses that people are social beings more than individuals.
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People who acquire a social imagination are better able to understand and change the social forces underlying their private troubles.
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Crime is one of our most important social problems.
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Criminologists have observed police as well as criminals.
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One of the major goals of the criminal law is to suppress the rights of minorities.
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Crime is solely an individual problem.
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Structural criminology takes into account the social and physical characteristics of communities.
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Which of the following would be considered a mala prohibita crime?

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C) Rape
D) Burglary
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_____ criminologists study the role of gender and criminal behavior.
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Explain the three major goals of the criminal law.Give your opinion regarding these goals.Are the representative of the criminal justice system? Should other goals be included?
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Your text discusses the terms mala in se and mala prohibita.Can you think of any behaviors that are currently considered mala in se but better fit the mala prohibita definition? Why?
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Labeling and ____ theories emphasize bias and discrimination.
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Despite the attention it receives,the ___ defense is rarely used.
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_____ social structure refers to how a society ranks different groups of people.
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Discuss the mutual relevance of sociology and criminology.
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The ____ perspective stresses that people are social beings more than mere individuals.
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_____ social structure refers to the social and physical characteristics of communities.
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To protect the rights and _____________ of the nation's citizenry is a goal of the criminal justice system.
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Durkheim expresses how crime can sometimes push societal boundaries and even lead to positive social change.Can you think of any examples from US history where this has been the case? Discuss the process of how that changed occurred.
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Observational studies are also known as ____ studies.
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Behavior that violates norms is described as _____.
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Explain the differences between mens rea and actus reus,and provide an example of each.
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_____ theory originated in the work of Durkheim.
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