Deck 10: Gender-Based Theories

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According to Messerschmidt, while masculinity and femininity are fluid concepts, he sees crime as:

A) Separate from family life.
B) A gender equalizer.
C) Structured action.
D) Related to occupation.
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Traditional male-centered approaches to studying crime are called ___________ .
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Traditional male-centered approaches to studying crime are called:

A) Androcentric.
B) Paternalistic.
C) Sexist.
D) Revisionist.
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According to power-control theory, a more egalitarian family will produce relations that discourage sons and daughters from participating in delinquency
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The theory based on the book Sisters in Crime that relies on the power of the women's liberation movement was proposed by:

A) Rita J. Simon.
B) Freda Adler.
C) Kathleen Daly and Meda Chesney-Lind.
D) Clarice Feinman and Ngaire Naffine.
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One of the primary goals of the feminist agenda is to ___________scholars to the neglect of women in the field.
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Differential treatment that has historically seemed to benefit women when it comes to processing and sentencing in the criminal justice system is known as ______________ .
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The liberation and opportunity perspective argues that as the gender gap narrows, the behavior of men and women will become more different.
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The theory that partially explains delinquency by the fact that power relationships in the workplace are reflected in the family is:

A) Women's liberation.
B) Masculinity-opportunity.
C) Work-role equalization.
D) Power-control
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The perspective that identifies the oppression of women both for labor and sexuality as a symptom of the patriarchal capitalist system is called ____________ feminism.
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The feminist perspective that argues that as the roles of women and men become similar in terms of power and public influence and women gain equality in the work force, there will be a likely increase in female crime rates is the:

A) Marxist feminist.
B) Radical feminist.
C) Liberal feminist.
D) Socialist feminist.
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Which of the gender-based perspectives below would attribute female crime to women's potential threat to the sexual division of labor?

A) Women's liberation.
B) Radical feminism.
C) Socialist feminism.
D) Marxist feminism.
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If the criminal justice system were to reduce its practice of chivalry, there would be the false perception that female criminality is increasing.
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Central to Feinman and Naffine's concept of economic marginalization is the reality of :

A) The patriarchal family head.
B) The failure of women's liberation.
C) The number of women entering the military.
D) The pink-collar ghetto.
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Radical feminists believe that women's liberation will increase female crime rates.
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With respect to delinquency, the critical components of gender relations in the patriarchal family include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) The birth order of boys and girls in the family.
B) The way delinquency is defined.
C) The amount and type of parental control.
D) Gender preferences for risk taking.
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The gender-based theory that reflects on roles in both the work world and the family is called _____________ theory
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On the whole, gender theories can be described as all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Structural.
B) Classical.
C) Conflict-oriented.
D) Postmodernist.
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An equal rights amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states.
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The adoption of Safe Harbor Laws in the justice system of many states is said to represent a movement away from:

A) Paternalism.
B) Sexism.
C) The gender gap
D) Marginalization.
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What is the difference between paternalism and chivalry?
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Compare and contrast four of the five major feminist criminological perspectives.
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Explain Hagan's power-control theory and its implications for parenting.
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Describe the social and intellectual background that gave rise to gender-based theories of crime and criminality.
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Briefly explain how women's liberation may be related to crime.
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What does economic marginalization mean and how is it used in theory?
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Match between columns
Paternalism
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Paternalism
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Paternalism
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Paternalism
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Paternalism
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Paternalism
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Egalitarianism
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Egalitarianism
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Egalitarianism
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Egalitarianism
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Egalitarianism
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Egalitarianism
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Economic marginalization
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Economic marginalization
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Economic marginalization
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Economic marginalization
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Economic marginalization
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Economic marginalization
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Structured action
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Structured action
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Structured action
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Structured action
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Structured action
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Structured action
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Liberation perspective
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Liberation perspective
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Liberation perspective
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Liberation perspective
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Liberation perspective
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Liberation perspective
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Androgenous
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Androgenous
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Androgenous
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Androgenous
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Androgenous
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Androgenous
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
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According to Messerschmidt, while masculinity and femininity are fluid concepts, he sees crime as:

A) Separate from family life.
B) A gender equalizer.
C) Structured action.
D) Related to occupation.
C
2
Traditional male-centered approaches to studying crime are called ___________ .
Androcentric.
3
Traditional male-centered approaches to studying crime are called:

A) Androcentric.
B) Paternalistic.
C) Sexist.
D) Revisionist.
A
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According to power-control theory, a more egalitarian family will produce relations that discourage sons and daughters from participating in delinquency
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The theory based on the book Sisters in Crime that relies on the power of the women's liberation movement was proposed by:

A) Rita J. Simon.
B) Freda Adler.
C) Kathleen Daly and Meda Chesney-Lind.
D) Clarice Feinman and Ngaire Naffine.
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One of the primary goals of the feminist agenda is to ___________scholars to the neglect of women in the field.
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Differential treatment that has historically seemed to benefit women when it comes to processing and sentencing in the criminal justice system is known as ______________ .
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The liberation and opportunity perspective argues that as the gender gap narrows, the behavior of men and women will become more different.
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The theory that partially explains delinquency by the fact that power relationships in the workplace are reflected in the family is:

A) Women's liberation.
B) Masculinity-opportunity.
C) Work-role equalization.
D) Power-control
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The perspective that identifies the oppression of women both for labor and sexuality as a symptom of the patriarchal capitalist system is called ____________ feminism.
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The feminist perspective that argues that as the roles of women and men become similar in terms of power and public influence and women gain equality in the work force, there will be a likely increase in female crime rates is the:

A) Marxist feminist.
B) Radical feminist.
C) Liberal feminist.
D) Socialist feminist.
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Which of the gender-based perspectives below would attribute female crime to women's potential threat to the sexual division of labor?

A) Women's liberation.
B) Radical feminism.
C) Socialist feminism.
D) Marxist feminism.
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If the criminal justice system were to reduce its practice of chivalry, there would be the false perception that female criminality is increasing.
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Central to Feinman and Naffine's concept of economic marginalization is the reality of :

A) The patriarchal family head.
B) The failure of women's liberation.
C) The number of women entering the military.
D) The pink-collar ghetto.
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Radical feminists believe that women's liberation will increase female crime rates.
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With respect to delinquency, the critical components of gender relations in the patriarchal family include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) The birth order of boys and girls in the family.
B) The way delinquency is defined.
C) The amount and type of parental control.
D) Gender preferences for risk taking.
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The gender-based theory that reflects on roles in both the work world and the family is called _____________ theory
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On the whole, gender theories can be described as all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Structural.
B) Classical.
C) Conflict-oriented.
D) Postmodernist.
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An equal rights amendment was passed by Congress but never ratified by the states.
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The adoption of Safe Harbor Laws in the justice system of many states is said to represent a movement away from:

A) Paternalism.
B) Sexism.
C) The gender gap
D) Marginalization.
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What is the difference between paternalism and chivalry?
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Compare and contrast four of the five major feminist criminological perspectives.
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Explain Hagan's power-control theory and its implications for parenting.
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Describe the social and intellectual background that gave rise to gender-based theories of crime and criminality.
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Briefly explain how women's liberation may be related to crime.
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What does economic marginalization mean and how is it used in theory?
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Match between columns
Paternalism
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Paternalism
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Paternalism
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Paternalism
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Paternalism
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Paternalism
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Egalitarianism
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Egalitarianism
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Egalitarianism
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Egalitarianism
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Egalitarianism
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Egalitarianism
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Economic marginalization
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Economic marginalization
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Economic marginalization
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Economic marginalization
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Economic marginalization
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Economic marginalization
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Structured action
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Structured action
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Structured action
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Structured action
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Structured action
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Structured action
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Liberation perspective
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Liberation perspective
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Liberation perspective
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Liberation perspective
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Liberation perspective
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Liberation perspective
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Androgenous
The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls
Androgenous
Absence of meaningful job opportunities, under-employment, low wages that leads women to commit crime
Androgenous
Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to “street” crimes
Androgenous
Tendency to be male-centered on issues particularly criminological theory
Androgenous
As women become more masculinized they will participate in increased levels of crime
Androgenous
family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
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