Deck 9: Conflict Theory

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Anarchist criminologists believe that society should be more centralized to avoid ambiguity in the legal system.
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The main theme of conflict for Marxist criminologists is:

A) Military occupation and control.
B) The lack of diverse economic options.
C) The mode of production.
D) The misuse of government resources.
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According to Austin Turk, the key to understanding conflict is best reflected in:

A) Authority-subject relationships.
B) Family discourse and compromise.
C) Industrial contracts and agreements.
D) Democracy and Bi-Partisanship.
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Quinney's theory about crime, law and the criminal process is known as:

A) Power-threat hypothesis.
B) Axis-Nexis development.
C) Reformative theory.
D) Social reality of crime.
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According to Spitzer, when a group is quiet and poses no threat to the ruling class, this group is called:

A) Social Junk.
B) Deviant masses.
C) Social Dynamite.
D) Problem Pockets.
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Conflict theorists would argue that more money and resources should be allocated to fight white-collar crime.
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The policy implications for conflict theory mentioned in the text include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Expand employment opportunities and skills training.
B) Increase the number of specialty courts.
C) Require corporations to adopt codes of ethics.
D) More citizen input on regulating and controlling public space.
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Pluralist conflict theories focus on:

A) The offender
B) Power
C) The Economy
D) The law
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Contemporary conflict theories can now be found under the label ________.
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An anarchist criminologist's goal would be to stop the control of knowledge, perception and understanding that authorities define for us and to de-construct or de- ______________ the concepts behind the justice system.
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For Karl Marx, conflict took place between two economic classes: the proletariat and the __________.
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Conflict theories have that general name because they all assume that conflict is abnormal or uncharacteristic to human nature and society.
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Current areas for conflict theory research mentioned in this section include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Racial profiling by law enforcement.
B) The use of DNA in trials.
C) Three-strikes sentencing laws.
D) The application of the death penalty.
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New theoretical trends and avenues of conflict theory include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Realist criminology.
B) Peacemaking criminology.
C) Postmodern criminology.
D) Existential criminology.
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For Spitzer, capitalist views would hold that a problem population would include those who propose a society or socio-economic arrangement that is _________.
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Blalock argued that as discrimination increases, power-threat will decrease.
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Conflict theorists are more Classical than Positivist.
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Left realism uses which of the following variables in explaining crime:

A) The victim, the law, the state and the community.
B) The victim, the offender, the state and the community.
C) The victim, the offender, the law and the state.
D) The offender, the law, the state and the community.
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Conflict theory began to develop following the period of:

A) Subculture theory.
B) Anomie theory.
C) Social control theory.
D) Labeling theory.
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Blalocks's __________ theory argued that race and national origin are as important as economics and status in the making of laws.
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Explain the two ways that Turk believes that control can be exerted over a society
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Outline the social heritage of conflict theory.
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Describe power-threat theory as set out by Blalock.
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Explain what is meant by the social reality of crime.
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Discuss three of the major concepts that radical and Marxist forms of criminology focus on.
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List the five types of "problem populations" according to Spitzer.
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Social Reality of Crime
Austin Turk
Social Reality of Crime
Karl Marx
Social Reality of Crime
Steven Spitzer
Social Reality of Crime
Richard Quinney
Social Reality of Crime
Jones, MacLean & Young
Social Reality of Crime
Randall Amster
Social Dynamite
Austin Turk
Social Dynamite
Karl Marx
Social Dynamite
Steven Spitzer
Social Dynamite
Richard Quinney
Social Dynamite
Jones, MacLean & Young
Social Dynamite
Randall Amster
Control of Living Time
Austin Turk
Control of Living Time
Karl Marx
Control of Living Time
Steven Spitzer
Control of Living Time
Richard Quinney
Control of Living Time
Jones, MacLean & Young
Control of Living Time
Randall Amster
The Square of Crime
Austin Turk
The Square of Crime
Karl Marx
The Square of Crime
Steven Spitzer
The Square of Crime
Richard Quinney
The Square of Crime
Jones, MacLean & Young
The Square of Crime
Randall Amster
False Consciousness
Austin Turk
False Consciousness
Karl Marx
False Consciousness
Steven Spitzer
False Consciousness
Richard Quinney
False Consciousness
Jones, MacLean & Young
False Consciousness
Randall Amster
Marginalization of the Homeless
Austin Turk
Marginalization of the Homeless
Karl Marx
Marginalization of the Homeless
Steven Spitzer
Marginalization of the Homeless
Richard Quinney
Marginalization of the Homeless
Jones, MacLean & Young
Marginalization of the Homeless
Randall Amster
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Anarchist criminologists believe that society should be more centralized to avoid ambiguity in the legal system.
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2
The main theme of conflict for Marxist criminologists is:

A) Military occupation and control.
B) The lack of diverse economic options.
C) The mode of production.
D) The misuse of government resources.
C
3
According to Austin Turk, the key to understanding conflict is best reflected in:

A) Authority-subject relationships.
B) Family discourse and compromise.
C) Industrial contracts and agreements.
D) Democracy and Bi-Partisanship.
A
4
Quinney's theory about crime, law and the criminal process is known as:

A) Power-threat hypothesis.
B) Axis-Nexis development.
C) Reformative theory.
D) Social reality of crime.
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According to Spitzer, when a group is quiet and poses no threat to the ruling class, this group is called:

A) Social Junk.
B) Deviant masses.
C) Social Dynamite.
D) Problem Pockets.
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Conflict theorists would argue that more money and resources should be allocated to fight white-collar crime.
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The policy implications for conflict theory mentioned in the text include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Expand employment opportunities and skills training.
B) Increase the number of specialty courts.
C) Require corporations to adopt codes of ethics.
D) More citizen input on regulating and controlling public space.
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Pluralist conflict theories focus on:

A) The offender
B) Power
C) The Economy
D) The law
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Contemporary conflict theories can now be found under the label ________.
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An anarchist criminologist's goal would be to stop the control of knowledge, perception and understanding that authorities define for us and to de-construct or de- ______________ the concepts behind the justice system.
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For Karl Marx, conflict took place between two economic classes: the proletariat and the __________.
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Conflict theories have that general name because they all assume that conflict is abnormal or uncharacteristic to human nature and society.
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13
Current areas for conflict theory research mentioned in this section include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Racial profiling by law enforcement.
B) The use of DNA in trials.
C) Three-strikes sentencing laws.
D) The application of the death penalty.
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New theoretical trends and avenues of conflict theory include all of the following EXCEPT:

A) Realist criminology.
B) Peacemaking criminology.
C) Postmodern criminology.
D) Existential criminology.
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For Spitzer, capitalist views would hold that a problem population would include those who propose a society or socio-economic arrangement that is _________.
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Blalock argued that as discrimination increases, power-threat will decrease.
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Conflict theorists are more Classical than Positivist.
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18
Left realism uses which of the following variables in explaining crime:

A) The victim, the law, the state and the community.
B) The victim, the offender, the state and the community.
C) The victim, the offender, the law and the state.
D) The offender, the law, the state and the community.
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Conflict theory began to develop following the period of:

A) Subculture theory.
B) Anomie theory.
C) Social control theory.
D) Labeling theory.
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Blalocks's __________ theory argued that race and national origin are as important as economics and status in the making of laws.
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Explain the two ways that Turk believes that control can be exerted over a society
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Outline the social heritage of conflict theory.
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23
Describe power-threat theory as set out by Blalock.
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Explain what is meant by the social reality of crime.
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Discuss three of the major concepts that radical and Marxist forms of criminology focus on.
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List the five types of "problem populations" according to Spitzer.
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Social Reality of Crime
Austin Turk
Social Reality of Crime
Karl Marx
Social Reality of Crime
Steven Spitzer
Social Reality of Crime
Richard Quinney
Social Reality of Crime
Jones, MacLean & Young
Social Reality of Crime
Randall Amster
Social Dynamite
Austin Turk
Social Dynamite
Karl Marx
Social Dynamite
Steven Spitzer
Social Dynamite
Richard Quinney
Social Dynamite
Jones, MacLean & Young
Social Dynamite
Randall Amster
Control of Living Time
Austin Turk
Control of Living Time
Karl Marx
Control of Living Time
Steven Spitzer
Control of Living Time
Richard Quinney
Control of Living Time
Jones, MacLean & Young
Control of Living Time
Randall Amster
The Square of Crime
Austin Turk
The Square of Crime
Karl Marx
The Square of Crime
Steven Spitzer
The Square of Crime
Richard Quinney
The Square of Crime
Jones, MacLean & Young
The Square of Crime
Randall Amster
False Consciousness
Austin Turk
False Consciousness
Karl Marx
False Consciousness
Steven Spitzer
False Consciousness
Richard Quinney
False Consciousness
Jones, MacLean & Young
False Consciousness
Randall Amster
Marginalization of the Homeless
Austin Turk
Marginalization of the Homeless
Karl Marx
Marginalization of the Homeless
Steven Spitzer
Marginalization of the Homeless
Richard Quinney
Marginalization of the Homeless
Jones, MacLean & Young
Marginalization of the Homeless
Randall Amster
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