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Criminological Theory Assessing
Exam 6: Materialism and Idealism: Structure versus Culture
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Question 1
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_________ is a patterned strategy for survival in certain ecological, social, or political contexts, a set of adaptations that "worked" better than alternative and was thus retained and passed down across the generations.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
According to the text, what theories leave the impression that flesh-and-blood individuals are irrelevant to explaining crime?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Whose theories describe criminal behaviors as the rational response of individuals confronted with a situation structured by the social relations of capitalism?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
According to the text, ___________explanations are conveniently useful in ideologically acceptable circumstances but racist when they are not.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Who stated "A person becomes delinquent because of an excess of definitions favorable to violations of law over definitions unfavorable to violations of law"?
Question 6
True/False
Longitudinal studies pitting neighborhood versus individual characteristics against each other invariably find greater explanatory power for individual factors.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
According to the text, social scientists are only concerned with ________ forms of materialism and idealism as they relate to pragmatic human activity.
Question 8
Multiple Choice
From an individualist perspective, a _________ is a macro mirror reflecting the combined micro images of all the individuals who live in it.
Question 9
True/False
According to the text, abstract though it is, structure reveals its reality by the impact it has on people because it is the setting in which they play out their lives.
Question 10
True/False
According to the text, environmental conditions evoke certain patterns of behavior, which are then elevated to the level of transmitted values and norms guiding the expected behavior of all who belong to the culture.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Who asserted that opposites need one another to arrive at truth, and to arrive at truth we state a thesis, engage an antithesis, and through rational discourse combine them into a coherent synthesis.