Deck 6: Social Structure Theories of Crime

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Theorized that strain was socially generated

A) Durkheim
B) Merton
C) Agnew
D) Cloward
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Theorized that strain was result of human natural tendencies to have unlimited desires

A) Durkheim
B) Merton
C) Agnew
D) Cloward
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_________________ theories view crime as a result of stress, frustration, and failed aspirations or blocked opportunities.

A) Control
B) Strain
C) Learning
D) Culture conflict
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_____________________ focuses on the person's relation to the social environment.

A) Social structure
B) Strain
C) Social ecology
D) none of the above
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Which theorist is responsible for originally developing the term anomie?

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Robert Merton
C) Robert Agnew
D) Travis Hirschi
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This generation has redefined what the "American Dream" entails?

A) baby boomers
B) generation x
C) millennials
D) generation y
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Events or conditions that are disliked by the people who are experiencing or have experienced them are known as

A) objective strain
B) subjective strain
C) positive strain
D) negative strain
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What theorists seminal work was the book "Suicide"

A) Durkheim
B) Merton
C) Agnew
D) Cloward
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Crime is found to be least likely in neighborhoods that are disorganized.
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Emile Durkheim developed a typology of suicide while researching strain and anomie.
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Credited with developing the group adaptations to anomie.

A) Shaw and McKay
B) Cloward and Ohlin
C) Park and Burgess
D) Bursik and Grasmick
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According to the concentric zone model, in which zone(s) do the most crimes occur?

A) Zone 1
B) Zone 3
C) Zone 8
D) Zone 2
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The idea that television consumption universally cultivates the values associated with the:

A) literacy gap
B) culture bias
C) American Dream
D) CSI effect
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According to the text, criminal justice professionals should be particularly concerned with conformists and ritualists.
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Who attributed crime to the "American Dream"?

A) Ronald Akers
B) Walter Miller
C) Messner & Rosenfeld
D) Sykes & Matza
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Social structure theories of crime are ___________-level theories.

A) micro
B) meso
C) macro
D) none of the above
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Which theorist developed the five modes of adaptation to strain?

A) Robert Merton
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Ronald Akers
D) Elijah Anderson
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Credited with developing the concentric zone model

A) Shaw and McKay
B) Cloward and Ohlin
C) Park and Burgess
D) Bursik and Grasmick
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_______________ is a result of a disjunction between people's aspirations and their ability to achieve their goals.

A) Atavism
B) Social learning
C) Culture conflict
D) Anomie
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Who is credited for the development of general strain theory?

A) Robert Agnew
B) Robert Merton
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Walter Miller
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IAT has demonstrated mixed support around the world and with different cultures.
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Social disorganization theory was developed by Shaw and McKay and used to examine delinquency in Chicago.
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Cloward and Ohlin developed the concentric zone model.
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Millennials subscribe to the same "American Dream" as previous generation.
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Through hard work, anyone can achieve success is part of the American Dream.
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One of the great strengths of GST is its recognition that strain can take many forms.
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Domestic violence is an example of an objective strain.
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Rebellion gangs are social dropouts and double losers often found in organized communities.
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General Strain Theory was developed by Robert Merton.
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Strains associated with low social control are more likely to lead to crime.
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Deck 6: Social Structure Theories of Crime
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Theorized that strain was socially generated

A) Durkheim
B) Merton
C) Agnew
D) Cloward
B
2
Theorized that strain was result of human natural tendencies to have unlimited desires

A) Durkheim
B) Merton
C) Agnew
D) Cloward
A
3
_________________ theories view crime as a result of stress, frustration, and failed aspirations or blocked opportunities.

A) Control
B) Strain
C) Learning
D) Culture conflict
B
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_____________________ focuses on the person's relation to the social environment.

A) Social structure
B) Strain
C) Social ecology
D) none of the above
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Which theorist is responsible for originally developing the term anomie?

A) Emile Durkheim
B) Robert Merton
C) Robert Agnew
D) Travis Hirschi
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This generation has redefined what the "American Dream" entails?

A) baby boomers
B) generation x
C) millennials
D) generation y
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Events or conditions that are disliked by the people who are experiencing or have experienced them are known as

A) objective strain
B) subjective strain
C) positive strain
D) negative strain
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What theorists seminal work was the book "Suicide"

A) Durkheim
B) Merton
C) Agnew
D) Cloward
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Crime is found to be least likely in neighborhoods that are disorganized.
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Emile Durkheim developed a typology of suicide while researching strain and anomie.
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Credited with developing the group adaptations to anomie.

A) Shaw and McKay
B) Cloward and Ohlin
C) Park and Burgess
D) Bursik and Grasmick
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According to the concentric zone model, in which zone(s) do the most crimes occur?

A) Zone 1
B) Zone 3
C) Zone 8
D) Zone 2
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The idea that television consumption universally cultivates the values associated with the:

A) literacy gap
B) culture bias
C) American Dream
D) CSI effect
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According to the text, criminal justice professionals should be particularly concerned with conformists and ritualists.
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Who attributed crime to the "American Dream"?

A) Ronald Akers
B) Walter Miller
C) Messner & Rosenfeld
D) Sykes & Matza
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Social structure theories of crime are ___________-level theories.

A) micro
B) meso
C) macro
D) none of the above
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Which theorist developed the five modes of adaptation to strain?

A) Robert Merton
B) Emile Durkheim
C) Ronald Akers
D) Elijah Anderson
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Credited with developing the concentric zone model

A) Shaw and McKay
B) Cloward and Ohlin
C) Park and Burgess
D) Bursik and Grasmick
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_______________ is a result of a disjunction between people's aspirations and their ability to achieve their goals.

A) Atavism
B) Social learning
C) Culture conflict
D) Anomie
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Who is credited for the development of general strain theory?

A) Robert Agnew
B) Robert Merton
C) Emile Durkheim
D) Walter Miller
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IAT has demonstrated mixed support around the world and with different cultures.
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Social disorganization theory was developed by Shaw and McKay and used to examine delinquency in Chicago.
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Cloward and Ohlin developed the concentric zone model.
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Millennials subscribe to the same "American Dream" as previous generation.
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Through hard work, anyone can achieve success is part of the American Dream.
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One of the great strengths of GST is its recognition that strain can take many forms.
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Domestic violence is an example of an objective strain.
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Rebellion gangs are social dropouts and double losers often found in organized communities.
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General Strain Theory was developed by Robert Merton.
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Strains associated with low social control are more likely to lead to crime.
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