Deck 11: Social Control Theory

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Social control theory, as espoused by Travis Hirschi, has certain elements of the bond. Which of the following is NOT an element of the bond?

A) Commitment.
B) Involvement.
C) Belief.
D) Containment.
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Time consuming activity like academics, sports and leisure best describe the social bond that Hirschi called: ______________.
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Social control theory has been criticized for being incompatible with cross-sectional data.
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Hirschi blamed delinquency on:

A) Broken or weakened bonds to society.
B) Use of neutralizing techniques.
C) Improper Internal or external containments.
D) Institutional strain.
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Which of the following would not be considered a typical variable for analysis for social control theory?

A) Economic barriers.
B) Family structures.
C) Peer groups.
D) Educational levels.
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Social control theories generally assume that:

A) Explanations are required for deviance.
B) Conformity is relative.
C) Conformity not deviance must be explained.
D) Humans are basically evil.
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According to the textbook, another way to look at social control theory is to call it:

A) Neo-conflict theory
B) Differential motivation theory
C) Socialization theory
D) Post-interactionism
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The most popular version of social control in the 1970s and 1980s was the one presented by:

A) Sykes and Matza.
B) Walter Reckless.
C) Travis Hirschi.
D) Emile Durkheim.
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Walter Reckless argued that an individual's _____________ containment is the most important type for resisting delinquency.
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According to the text, which is not one of three trends that led to the increase in popularity of social control theories?

A) A decrease in funds for federal housing and welfare assistance for the poor.
B) A decrease in research interest in labeling and conflict theories.
C) The rise of the study of criminal justice.
D) A rise in the use of self-report study methods.
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Social control theories appear to have trouble explaining why many people seem to age out of crime.
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Emile Durkheim stressed the functional nature of deviance in his reference to a society of ___________.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the techniques of neutralization?

A) Denial of the victim.
B) Condemn the condemners.
C) Rejection of the implication.
D) Appeal to a higher loyalty.
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According to Durkheim, social controls are necessary for order to exist and for people to understand the boundaries of accepted behavior.
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Matza called the ties that exist between the individual and the dominant values of society:

A) Techniques of identification.
B) Relations of stability.
C) Conforming mandates.
D) Bonds to the moral order.
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Social control theories developed with the data directly gathered from the then-new research method called __________ surveys.
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Social control research relies predominantly on self-report data.
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Because humans seek preservation and gratification, theorists call their behavior __________.
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Durkheim purported that behavior is controlled by:

A) Personality dimensions.
B) Social reaction to someone else's behavior.
C) The law.
D) All of the above.
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While Reckless's containment theory focuses on both internal and external containment, he perceived the external to be the more important of the two.
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Describe the five techniques of neutralization that "free" one up to become delinquent.
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Describe Hirschi's four elements of the social bond
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What are three delinquency prevention programs that social control theories might suggest?
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How do social control theorists view human nature, and based on that view, what question does social control beg to answer?
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What are the major points of Walter Reckless's containment theory
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Describe the three things that delinquency would result from, according to Reiss.
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Walter Reckless
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Walter Reckless
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Walter Reckless
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Walter Reckless
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Walter Reckless
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Walter Reckless
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Ron Akers
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Ron Akers
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Ron Akers
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Ron Akers
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Ron Akers
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Ron Akers
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Travis Hirschi
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Travis Hirschi
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Travis Hirschi
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Travis Hirschi
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Travis Hirschi
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Travis Hirschi
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Sykes and Matza
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Sykes and Matza
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Sykes and Matza
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Sykes and Matza
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Sykes and Matza
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Sykes and Matza
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Albert Reiss
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Albert Reiss
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Albert Reiss
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Albert Reiss
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Albert Reiss
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Albert Reiss
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Emile Durkheim
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Emile Durkheim
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Emile Durkheim
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Emile Durkheim
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Emile Durkheim
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Emile Durkheim
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
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Deck 11: Social Control Theory
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Social control theory, as espoused by Travis Hirschi, has certain elements of the bond. Which of the following is NOT an element of the bond?

A) Commitment.
B) Involvement.
C) Belief.
D) Containment.
D
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Time consuming activity like academics, sports and leisure best describe the social bond that Hirschi called: ______________.
Involvement.
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Social control theory has been criticized for being incompatible with cross-sectional data.
False
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Hirschi blamed delinquency on:

A) Broken or weakened bonds to society.
B) Use of neutralizing techniques.
C) Improper Internal or external containments.
D) Institutional strain.
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Which of the following would not be considered a typical variable for analysis for social control theory?

A) Economic barriers.
B) Family structures.
C) Peer groups.
D) Educational levels.
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Social control theories generally assume that:

A) Explanations are required for deviance.
B) Conformity is relative.
C) Conformity not deviance must be explained.
D) Humans are basically evil.
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According to the textbook, another way to look at social control theory is to call it:

A) Neo-conflict theory
B) Differential motivation theory
C) Socialization theory
D) Post-interactionism
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The most popular version of social control in the 1970s and 1980s was the one presented by:

A) Sykes and Matza.
B) Walter Reckless.
C) Travis Hirschi.
D) Emile Durkheim.
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Walter Reckless argued that an individual's _____________ containment is the most important type for resisting delinquency.
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According to the text, which is not one of three trends that led to the increase in popularity of social control theories?

A) A decrease in funds for federal housing and welfare assistance for the poor.
B) A decrease in research interest in labeling and conflict theories.
C) The rise of the study of criminal justice.
D) A rise in the use of self-report study methods.
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11
Social control theories appear to have trouble explaining why many people seem to age out of crime.
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Emile Durkheim stressed the functional nature of deviance in his reference to a society of ___________.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the techniques of neutralization?

A) Denial of the victim.
B) Condemn the condemners.
C) Rejection of the implication.
D) Appeal to a higher loyalty.
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According to Durkheim, social controls are necessary for order to exist and for people to understand the boundaries of accepted behavior.
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Matza called the ties that exist between the individual and the dominant values of society:

A) Techniques of identification.
B) Relations of stability.
C) Conforming mandates.
D) Bonds to the moral order.
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Social control theories developed with the data directly gathered from the then-new research method called __________ surveys.
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Social control research relies predominantly on self-report data.
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Because humans seek preservation and gratification, theorists call their behavior __________.
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Durkheim purported that behavior is controlled by:

A) Personality dimensions.
B) Social reaction to someone else's behavior.
C) The law.
D) All of the above.
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While Reckless's containment theory focuses on both internal and external containment, he perceived the external to be the more important of the two.
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Describe the five techniques of neutralization that "free" one up to become delinquent.
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Describe Hirschi's four elements of the social bond
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What are three delinquency prevention programs that social control theories might suggest?
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How do social control theorists view human nature, and based on that view, what question does social control beg to answer?
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What are the major points of Walter Reckless's containment theory
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Describe the three things that delinquency would result from, according to Reiss.
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Walter Reckless
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Walter Reckless
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Walter Reckless
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Walter Reckless
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Walter Reckless
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Walter Reckless
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Ron Akers
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Ron Akers
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Ron Akers
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Ron Akers
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Ron Akers
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Ron Akers
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Travis Hirschi
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Travis Hirschi
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Travis Hirschi
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Travis Hirschi
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Travis Hirschi
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Travis Hirschi
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Sykes and Matza
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Sykes and Matza
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Sykes and Matza
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Sykes and Matza
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Sykes and Matza
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Sykes and Matza
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Albert Reiss
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Albert Reiss
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Albert Reiss
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Albert Reiss
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Albert Reiss
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Albert Reiss
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
Emile Durkheim
Positive self-concept acts as buffer against pressures toward delinquency
Emile Durkheim
Deviance helps maintain social order as even a society of saints would find something to condemn
Emile Durkheim
Suspending commitment to moral order is a technique not restricted to lower class youth
Emile Durkheim
The more one believes in behaving properly, the more likely they will be conforming
Emile Durkheim
Lack of internal controls, breakdown of controls & absence of social rules make up theory of personality & socialization
Emile Durkheim
Social control most compatible with social learning theory
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