Deck 6: Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Weirdos, and Folks Like Us
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Deck 6: Deviance and Social Control: Sickos, Weirdos, and Folks Like Us
1
The forms of deviance in which formal penalties are imposed by society are:
A) Deviant norms
B) Crimes
C) Recidivism
D) Stigmas
A) Deviant norms
B) Crimes
C) Recidivism
D) Stigmas
B
2
To study why women kill their abusive husbands, Robin plans to look at the positive and negative sanctions the women weighed when deciding to kill. Which theory is Robin most likely using?
A) Labeling
B) Differential association
C) Rational choice
D) Feminist
A) Labeling
B) Differential association
C) Rational choice
D) Feminist
C
3
The violation of social norms is called:
A) Deviance
B) Stigma
C) Recidivism
D) Crime
A) Deviance
B) Stigma
C) Recidivism
D) Crime
A
4
How does primary deviance differ from secondary deviance?
A) Individuals are not labeled "deviant" unless they commit secondary deviance.
B) Individuals do not begin to take on a deviant identity until they commit primary deviance.
C) Primary deviance is the violation of a norm, but secondary deviance is a violation of a law.
D) Secondary deviance is always a less serious form of deviance.
A) Individuals are not labeled "deviant" unless they commit secondary deviance.
B) Individuals do not begin to take on a deviant identity until they commit primary deviance.
C) Primary deviance is the violation of a norm, but secondary deviance is a violation of a law.
D) Secondary deviance is always a less serious form of deviance.
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5
Smoking marijuana is a:
A) Conflict crime
B) Consensus crime
C) Predatory crime
D) Hate crime
A) Conflict crime
B) Consensus crime
C) Predatory crime
D) Hate crime
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6
Liz works at the dean's office. She works harder than her supervisor (who is paid more and enjoys coffee breaks when Liz and her coworkers share stories about how little they are paid and how they deserve more). One day, Liz steals 15 ink cartridges to use in her home printer. Liz has committed a(n):
A) Predatory crime
B) Occupational crime
C) Hate crime
D) Organized crime
A) Predatory crime
B) Occupational crime
C) Hate crime
D) Organized crime
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7
The statement "Deviance serves vital social functions" most closely reflects:
A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interaction theory
C) Structural-functional theory
D) Feminist theory
A) Conflict theory
B) Symbolic interaction theory
C) Structural-functional theory
D) Feminist theory
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8
A belief that becomes a reality constitutes:
A) Labeling
B) Anomie
C) Self-fulfilling prophecy
D) Strain
A) Labeling
B) Anomie
C) Self-fulfilling prophecy
D) Strain
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9
Which of the following is incorrect about deviance?
A) People with certain characteristics are more likely to be defined as deviant.
B) Deviance is socially constructed.
C) Deviants always purposely and knowingly break the law.
D) Deviance is not related to "human nature."
A) People with certain characteristics are more likely to be defined as deviant.
B) Deviance is socially constructed.
C) Deviants always purposely and knowingly break the law.
D) Deviance is not related to "human nature."
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10
In the study of the Saints and the Roughnecks, Chambliss found that:
A) Social status determines how individuals are treated.
B) The boys engaged in deviant behaviors that made sense for their social positions.
C) Labeling someone a "deviant" can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) All of the above
A) Social status determines how individuals are treated.
B) The boys engaged in deviant behaviors that made sense for their social positions.
C) Labeling someone a "deviant" can become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
D) All of the above
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11
Kina is a 17-year-old woman. To discourage her from becoming deviant, her parents encouraged her to attend church, study hard, and believe that "nice girls finish first." Kina's parents are also sociologists. Kina's parents most likely subscribe to which theory of deviance?
A) Strain theory
B) Social control theory
C) Conflict theory
D) International condolence theory
A) Strain theory
B) Social control theory
C) Conflict theory
D) International condolence theory
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12
Susan would love to be a lawyer but cannot afford to go to law school. Her boyfriend suggested that she steal from her grandmother's estate in order to finance her education, but she refused. Instead, she took a 2-year course and became a librarian. Robert Merton would classify Susan's actions as:
A) Conformity
B) Innovation
C) Ritualism
D) Retreatism
A) Conformity
B) Innovation
C) Ritualism
D) Retreatism
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13
The statement "Members of society create deviance by defining certain behaviors as deviant" most closely reflects:
A) Differential association theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Labeling theory
D) Strain theory
A) Differential association theory
B) Rational choice theory
C) Labeling theory
D) Strain theory
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14
Which of the following is an example of a consensus crime?
A) Prostitution
B) Chemical offenses
C) Murder
D) Political disenfranchisement
A) Prostitution
B) Chemical offenses
C) Murder
D) Political disenfranchisement
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15
Smiles, frowns, and hugs are all examples of:
A) Formal external controls
B) Informal external controls
C) Formal internal controls
D) Informal internal controls
A) Formal external controls
B) Informal external controls
C) Formal internal controls
D) Informal internal controls
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16
The self-fulfilling prophecy is associated with:
A) Strain theory
B) Labeling theory
C) Differential association theory
D) Social control theory
A) Strain theory
B) Labeling theory
C) Differential association theory
D) Social control theory
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17
Yesterday, for the first time ever, Carson smoked marijuana. According to labeling theory, Carson committed:
A) Primary deviance
B) Secondary deviance
C) Controversial deviance
D) Negative sanctioned deviance
A) Primary deviance
B) Secondary deviance
C) Controversial deviance
D) Negative sanctioned deviance
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18
Anomie and strain are associated with the:
A) Conflict perspective
B) Structural-functionalist perspective
C) Symbolic interactionist perspective
D) Feminist perspective
A) Conflict perspective
B) Structural-functionalist perspective
C) Symbolic interactionist perspective
D) Feminist perspective
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19
According to social control theory, which of the following actions might influence a person to conform?
A) Disapproving head shake
B) Laws
C) An internal voice that explains right from wrong
D) All of the above
A) Disapproving head shake
B) Laws
C) An internal voice that explains right from wrong
D) All of the above
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20
Consider the statement "People learn to conform or deviate from the individuals they spend time with." With which theory does this statement best fit?
A) Labeling
B) Differential association
C) Rational choice
D) Feminist
A) Labeling
B) Differential association
C) Rational choice
D) Feminist
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21
Which of the following do the authors of the text argue is the best way to measure crime?
A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) Self-reported surveys
C) Victimization surveys
D) Triangulation of multiple data sources
A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) Self-reported surveys
C) Victimization surveys
D) Triangulation of multiple data sources
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22
Racketeering is:
A) The extortion of funds in exchange for "protection"
B) The conflict that occurs between the elites and minority groups
C) Returning to prison after already serving a prior term
D) An act that marks an offender as deviant
A) The extortion of funds in exchange for "protection"
B) The conflict that occurs between the elites and minority groups
C) Returning to prison after already serving a prior term
D) An act that marks an offender as deviant
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23
Organized crime is more prevalent among:
A) Whites
B) Elites
C) Marginalized ethnic groups
D) Young people
A) Whites
B) Elites
C) Marginalized ethnic groups
D) Young people
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24
Recidivism is:
A) The extortion of funds in exchange for "protection"
B) The conflict that occurs between the elites and minority groups
C) Returning to prison after already serving a prior term
D) An act that marks an offender as deviant
A) The extortion of funds in exchange for "protection"
B) The conflict that occurs between the elites and minority groups
C) Returning to prison after already serving a prior term
D) An act that marks an offender as deviant
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25
White-collar crime is:
A) Less visible than violent crimes
B) More costly than violent crimes
C) More deadly than violent crimes
D) All of the above
A) Less visible than violent crimes
B) More costly than violent crimes
C) More deadly than violent crimes
D) All of the above
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26
Crimes against the company are more likely to occur when:
A) Employees have strong loyalty toward the company.
B) The company is large.
C) Employees are adequately compensated.
D) Employees are mentally stimulated by their jobs.
A) Employees have strong loyalty toward the company.
B) The company is large.
C) Employees are adequately compensated.
D) Employees are mentally stimulated by their jobs.
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27
Members of groups and societies socially construct concepts.
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28
Most sociologists believe that deviants purposely and knowingly break the law.
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29
Companies that fail to install adequate safety equipment because they feel pressured not to cut into their profits commit a crime against their employees. This behavior can best be explained by what theory?
A) Differential association
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Labeling
D) Strain
A) Differential association
B) Symbolic interactionism
C) Labeling
D) Strain
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30
Casey could not believe that her friends were going on to college after high school. She found it much more important to try to overthrow the current government, and she planned to chain herself to the capital building and stage a hunger strike until her demands were met. Merton would argue that Casey was coping with strain through:
A) Innovation
B) Ritualism
C) Rebellion
D) Retreatism
A) Innovation
B) Ritualism
C) Rebellion
D) Retreatism
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31
Hacking and cybertheft from China and other nations are especially concerning because:
A) They are considered to be victimless crimes.
B) The federal government does not have an effective way to safeguard customers' information.
C) There are no effective ways to punish the offenders.
D) The U.S. laws regarding cybertheft are unclear.
A) They are considered to be victimless crimes.
B) The federal government does not have an effective way to safeguard customers' information.
C) There are no effective ways to punish the offenders.
D) The U.S. laws regarding cybertheft are unclear.
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32
According to the Uniform Crime Reports, in the United States, hate crimes account for _____% of total criminal offenses.
A) 41.5
B) 31.5
C) 21.5
D) 11.5
A) 41.5
B) 31.5
C) 21.5
D) 11.5
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33
Deviance is always problematic for society.
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34
An act that attempts to break down a prison inmate's sense of self in order to resocialize him or her is known as:
A) Mortification
B) Degradation
C) Resocialization
D) Recidivism
A) Mortification
B) Degradation
C) Resocialization
D) Recidivism
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35
Which of the following sources of information are based on police reports?
A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) Victimization surveys
C) Self-reported surveys
D) All of the above
A) Uniform Crime Reports
B) Victimization surveys
C) Self-reported surveys
D) All of the above
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36
Which theoretical perspective argues that deviance will always exist unless the current structure of society is changed dramatically?
A) Structural-functionalist
B) Strain
C) Conflict
D) Labeling
A) Structural-functionalist
B) Strain
C) Conflict
D) Labeling
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37
Juan Carlos originally hoped to purchase a home. However, because he could not earn enough money to ever afford one, he decided that a home was no longer important. Instead, he found happiness through quitting his job, moving into a shack in the woods, and enjoying the solitude. Merton would classify Juan Carlos's adaptation to strain as:
A) Conformity
B) Innovation
C) Retreatism
D) Rebellion
A) Conformity
B) Innovation
C) Retreatism
D) Rebellion
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38
John is a supervisor of 30 employees at a small restaurant. He makes his employees work overtime without pay, and he steals their tips. John is guilty of:
A) Occupational fraud
B) Blue-collar crime
C) Wage theft
D) Cybertheft
A) Occupational fraud
B) Blue-collar crime
C) Wage theft
D) Cybertheft
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39
According to the authors of the text, which of the following is an effective alternative to prison?
A) Shock probation
B) Building social capital
C) Harsher sentencing
D) Instigating a buddy system
A) Shock probation
B) Building social capital
C) Harsher sentencing
D) Instigating a buddy system
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40
Elizabeth argued that one reason women are abused by their husbands is because their unpaid labor is undervalued in society. Which perspective is Elizabeth most likely using?
A) Symbolic interactionist
B) Structural-functionalist
C) Strain
D) Feminist
A) Symbolic interactionist
B) Structural-functionalist
C) Strain
D) Feminist
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41
The elite in society often lack the means to achieve societal goals.
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42
Miriam wanted to be able to own a fancy car, so she attended college and became a physician. She could then afford to purchase her luxury automobile. Merton would argue that Miriam was using conformity to adapt to strain.
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43
Conflict theorists argue that the greater the inequality in society, the more conflict will exist.
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44
Labeling theory is related to the structural-functional perspective.
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45
Social control theory is a macro-level theory of deviance.
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46
Americans are most worried about predatory crimes.
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47
In the United States, the Uniform Crime Report lists eight serious "index" crimes used to track crime rates.
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48
The major idea of labeling theory is that if social controls weaken, people are more likely to become deviant.
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49
The frustration and anger that can result from being unable to meet common societal goals is known as strain.
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50
According to rational choice theory, increasing awareness of the costs of committing deviant acts should decrease deviance.
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51
In the United States, predatory crimes are considered conflict crimes.
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52
According to the text, some forms of white-collar crime are considered victimless.
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53
In the United States, fewer than 280 acts are listed as federal crimes.
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54
According to Merton, ritualism involves the use of illicit means to reach approved goals.
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55
Robert Merton invented the concept of anomie and Émile Durkheim made it famous.
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56
The process of labeling individuals and behaviors takes place at each level of analysis.
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57
Bloggers in Iran have been sentenced to death after their online writings displeased the government. This is an example of the anomie theory of deviance.
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58
According to differential association theory, if one spends a great deal of time with deviant friends, the individual may become deviant.
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59
Anomie affects primarily isolated, rural areas.
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60
External controls are always formalized.
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61
Rates of incarceration in the United States are decreasing.
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62
List and briefly discuss the two primary factors presented in the text that shape our tendency to conform. Provide an example of each.
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63
Most sociologists argue that the privatization of prisons is a bad idea.
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64
Based on the evidence in the text, the death penalty is an effective crime deterrent.
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65
The economic cost of white-collar crime is vastly greater than the economic cost of street crime.
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66
A grocery store that intentionally sells expired meat is committing a crime against the public.
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67
Murder is typically a conflict crime.
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68
Smuggling women from one area of the world to another in order to use them as sex slaves is best described as a global crime.
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69
The text refutes four misconceptions about deviance. Name two of the common misconceptions, and explain why those assumptions are incorrect.
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70
List and briefly discuss the four factors by which people are socially bonded to society.
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71
According to differential association theory, the possibility of becoming deviant depends on four factors. List and briefly discuss these four factors.
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72
Compare and contrast primary and secondary deviance. Provide examples.
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73
The Internet is easy to police because all legal authorities have clearly delineated jurisdiction over it.
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74
Wage theft is a type of organized crime that involves not paying workers the minimum wage.
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75
Hate crimes are generally planned well in advance and are extremely violent.
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76
Compare and contrast consensus and conflict crimes. Provide an example of each.
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77
Prisons are total institutions.
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78
Profits for international crime cartels are at least $750 billion per year.
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79
Most developed countries utilize the death penalty.
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Pilfering is considered an occupational crime.
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