Deck 10: Critical Theories of Deviance
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Deck 10: Critical Theories of Deviance
1
A theorist using ______ theories would primarily focus on processes that lead to the criminalization of the most marginalized and oppressed individuals in a society.
A) anomie
B) critical
C) pathological
D) labeling
A) anomie
B) critical
C) pathological
D) labeling
B
2
______ theoretical orientation argues patriarchy and capitalism are oppressive forces for women and labels of deviancy are used to control women.
A) Conflict
B) Marxist
C) Feminist
D) Labeling
A) Conflict
B) Marxist
C) Feminist
D) Labeling
C
3
Richard Quinney, a founding theorist in ______ criminology, works to provide a holistic understanding of deviance, crime, criminology, and criminologists.
A) peacemaking
B) conflict
C) feminist
D) Marxist
A) peacemaking
B) conflict
C) feminist
D) Marxist
A
4
What do all critical theories have in common?
A) They all assume that the patriarchy is the source of most inequality.
B) None of them were developed by white male researchers.
C) They all show a clear awareness of the impact the Internet has on society.
D) They all examine deviance by questioning the normative and status quo.
A) They all assume that the patriarchy is the source of most inequality.
B) None of them were developed by white male researchers.
C) They all show a clear awareness of the impact the Internet has on society.
D) They all examine deviance by questioning the normative and status quo.
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5
______ theory is the most recently developed critical theory discussed in the chapter.
A) Socialist feminist
B) Critical race
C) Radical feminist
D) Peacemaking
A) Socialist feminist
B) Critical race
C) Radical feminist
D) Peacemaking
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6
______ theories seek to improve laws by examining discrimination, racial inequality, and structural processes that reproduce white supremacy.
A) Fascist
B) Peacekeeping
C) Socialist feminist
D) Critical race
A) Fascist
B) Peacekeeping
C) Socialist feminist
D) Critical race
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7
In what discipline did Critical Race Theory first take shape?
A) black feminist scholarship
B) African American Studies
C) sociology
D) legal studies
A) black feminist scholarship
B) African American Studies
C) sociology
D) legal studies
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8
Critical race theories argue that racial ______ is routine, embedded, and accepted as legally and morally legitimate.
A) blindness
B) domination
C) sensitivity
D) language
A) blindness
B) domination
C) sensitivity
D) language
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9
When Stacey first learned about critical theories, she noticed they were very similar to ______ theories because of their shared focus on how inequality influences society and how people relate to one another.
A) interactionist
B) functionalist
C) conflict
D) subcultural
A) interactionist
B) functionalist
C) conflict
D) subcultural
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10
The feminist perspective was the first to acknowledge the position of women in a male-dominated society and the ______.
A) way women facilitate male deviance
B) biological influence on female deviance
C) pathological nature of femininity
D) structural oppression that women experience
A) way women facilitate male deviance
B) biological influence on female deviance
C) pathological nature of femininity
D) structural oppression that women experience
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11
Which branch of feminism focuses on gender role socialization?
A) radical
B) liberal
C) socialist
D) postmodern
A) radical
B) liberal
C) socialist
D) postmodern
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12
Zahra considers herself a ______ feminist because her primary perspective is that both patriarchy and capitalism are oppressive forces for women.
A) radical
B) liberal
C) socialist
D) postmodern
A) radical
B) liberal
C) socialist
D) postmodern
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13
What is unique about approaching homelessness through the lens of peacemaking criminology?
A) It accepts treatment of the homeless that is warlike and inhumane
B) It characterizes the homeless as immoral and more likely to be dangerous.
C) It suggest the homeless are to blame for their homelessness
D) It encourages us to approach homelessness from a place of kindness
A) It accepts treatment of the homeless that is warlike and inhumane
B) It characterizes the homeless as immoral and more likely to be dangerous.
C) It suggest the homeless are to blame for their homelessness
D) It encourages us to approach homelessness from a place of kindness
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14
Which term describes the idea that to truly understand the social experience of someone, you have to consider the ways in which he, she, or they experience race, class, gender, age, sexuality, and ability?
A) multiculturalism
B) intersectionality
C) feminism
D) contextualization
A) multiculturalism
B) intersectionality
C) feminism
D) contextualization
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15
Which perspective argues that the law is used to subordinate people of color?
A) critical race theory
B) postmodern feminism
C) peacemaking theory
D) radical feminism
A) critical race theory
B) postmodern feminism
C) peacemaking theory
D) radical feminism
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16
What is a primary idea behind Critical Race Theory?
A) The war on crime is a war on those without resources.
B) The law labels women deviant for many behaviors they engage in to survive.
C) Racial domination is at the center of much of today's legal and decision-making.
D) The ways that people experience race, class, gender, and sexuality are dysfunctional.
A) The war on crime is a war on those without resources.
B) The law labels women deviant for many behaviors they engage in to survive.
C) Racial domination is at the center of much of today's legal and decision-making.
D) The ways that people experience race, class, gender, and sexuality are dysfunctional.
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17
What is unique about peacekeeping criminology when compared to other critical theories?
A) It acknowledges the central role of social constructionism in creating power.
B) It focuses primarily on intersectionality.
C) It emphasizes the impact of socialization into a dysfunctional culture.
D) It critically examines criminology and criminologists.
A) It acknowledges the central role of social constructionism in creating power.
B) It focuses primarily on intersectionality.
C) It emphasizes the impact of socialization into a dysfunctional culture.
D) It critically examines criminology and criminologists.
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18
What is one way that the "war" on crime is evidenced in traditional criminology?
A) the admission that there is only one way to achieve victory over crime
B) advocating punishment as the primary means to stop crime
C) suggesting that criminals are no different from the rest of society
D) using military language, such as "collateral damage"
A) the admission that there is only one way to achieve victory over crime
B) advocating punishment as the primary means to stop crime
C) suggesting that criminals are no different from the rest of society
D) using military language, such as "collateral damage"
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19
According to Quinney, the us-versus-them philosophy that suggests that those who engage in crime are somehow different from the rest of society has resulted in ______.
A) increased suffering
B) lower crime victimization
C) higher incarceration rates
D) more criminals
A) increased suffering
B) lower crime victimization
C) higher incarceration rates
D) more criminals
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20
What are the three primary branches of peacemaking criminology?
A) objective, subjective, and constructionist
B) cultural, normative, and reactionist
C) religious, feminist, and critical
D) liberal, radical, and socialist
A) objective, subjective, and constructionist
B) cultural, normative, and reactionist
C) religious, feminist, and critical
D) liberal, radical, and socialist
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21
One of the main critiques of critical theories is that they do not see the world the way other theories see the world.
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22
Restorative justice focuses on retribution for the harm caused.
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23
Human trafficking can include, but does not require, movement.
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24
Many human trafficking victims initially go with their captors willingly because of promises of a better job or an escape from a hard life.
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25
In critical theories, deviance is defined as behavior that differs from the behavior of whites, men, and the middle and upper classes.
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26
Feminist criminology suggests that patriarchal society considers the abuse of women as one of the most deviant possible acts.
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27
A radical feminist would focus on the sexual control of women, seeing their oppression as emerging from a social order dominated by men.
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28
A religiously oriented peacemaking criminologist would advocate for a way of meeting those who might engage in harm not as enemies but as members of the community who need understanding.
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29
Feminist criminology has little interest in the politics, economics, and civil society.
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30
Feminist scholars argue that sexual assault is not committed against men.
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31
Compare and contrast the three areas of peacemaking criminology and how they approach the study of crime and criminals.
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32
What are some criticisms of critical theories?
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33
Critically assess the impact of feminism on our understanding of crime and criminal justice.
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34
Summarize the idea of restorative justice.
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35
Consider the three critical approaches to crime and deviance discussed in the text, feminist criminology, Critical Race Theory, and peacemaking criminology. Which do you prefer? Explain why in three to five sentences.
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