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Contexts of Deviance Statuses Institutions and Interactions
Exam 2: Theories of Deviance
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Question 1
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_______ theories assume that societies are characterized by a lack of consensus and that groups disagree on values, beliefs, and interests.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
John Doe was standing in front of the broken window with the scolding hand of his father wagging. A baseball sat in the middle of the glass which could be seen scattered on the chair in their living room. When John responded to his father, "I thought we were using the softer ball instead of the regulation ball," John gave which type of account of the situation?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is NOT a technique of neutralization?
Question 4
Essay
White and Terry discuss the child sexual abuse scandal in the Catholic Church. Describe a scenario (be creative) where you could use Lemert's concepts of primary and secondary deviance to describe the emergence of such behavior. Are there elements that labeling theory finds necessary for continued deviance missing from the organizational structure of the Church that might account for deviance? Any elements present?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Women who stress the freedom of women to work as prostitutes-work as a free economic choice-as the primary equity issue in the prostitution debate are likely to hold a _______ .
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The organization of deviants is defined based on four variables; which of the following is NOT one of them?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
According to Durkheim, when anomie-a sense of normlessness-increases, suicide rates also increase. Which of the following is an example of an acute social condition where anomic suicide rates might increase?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
According to Schneider and Conrad, _______ in a social situation are an important aspect of the discrediting and stigmatizing aspect of epilepsy.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
This type of suicide is the result of overly strong connections, such as when individuals become intimately merged with a group and kill themselves in its name (e.g., suicide bomber) .
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Theories which explain how class structures develop in modern societies might best be categorized as _______ theories.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following theories is likely to believe that deviant behavior is not caused but rather develops over time as actors and the social audience (such as friends, family, or an entire community) interact with each other?