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Sociology in Our Times
Exam 7: Deviance and Crime
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Question 41
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Emile Durkheim believed that deviance is rooted in societal factors such as rapid social change and the lack of social integration among people.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
New legislation being passed as a result of a criminal trial illustrates which function of deviance?
Question 43
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In a classic study of the "Saints and the Roughnecks," sociologist William Chambliss concluded that:
Question 44
True/False
Functionalist theorists focus on how power relations in society influence the law and the criminal justice system,often to the detriment of people who are at the bottom of the social structure hierarchy.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Sociologist Edwin Sutherland's __________ theory states that people have a greater tendency to deviate from societal norms when they frequently affiliate with individuals who are more favorable toward deviance than conformity.
Question 46
True/False
Deviance is relative-that is,an act becomes deviant when it is socially defined as such.Definitions of deviance vary widely from place to place,from time to time,and from group to group.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
__________ crimes include burglary (breaking into private property to commit a serious crime) ,motor vehicle theft,larceny-theft (theft of property worth $50 or more) ,and arson.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
__________ crime refers to illegal acts committed by an organization's employees on behalf of the organization and with its support.
Question 49
True/False
A major strength of the rational choice theory of deviance is that it explains why high-risk youths do not constantly engage in delinquent acts.They have learned to balance risk against the potential for criminal gain in each situation.