Deck 6: Social Structure Theories

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Having a lack of ________ is an example of social process theories.

A)marketable skills
B)disorganization
C)self-control
D)poverty
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Environmental criminology emphasizes the importance of __________ associated with criminal victimization.

A)social values
B)geographic location
C)economic conditions
D)poverty
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Which of the following is not a negative influence on the social environment that is believed to predispose people to crime?

A)poverty
B)lack of education
C)illness
D)broken families
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Social disorganization theory sees crime as a kind of ______ of the organism of society.

A)disease
B)self-control
C)deviant culture
D)economic structure
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A social structure theory explains crime by referencing the _______ and social arrangements in society.

A)poor
B)economic
C)educational
D)psychological conditions
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Which of the following is not a fundamental assumption of social structure approaches?

A)social inequality
B)public education
C)poverty
D)racism
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Which of the following is not typically examined in social structure theories?

A)economic opportunity
B)social status
C)subculture values
D)psychological perspectives
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Intervention strategies to reduce crime through social structure look at alleviating ________.

A)social conditions
B)poverty
C)education
D)disease
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________ is the process by which a person openly rejects that which he or she aspires to but cannot obtain.

A)social theory
B)reaction formation
C)strain theory
D)social process
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Which of the following would not be considered a root cause of crime and deviance according to the social disorganization theory?

A)lack of self-control
B)social change
C)social conflict
D)lack of social consensus
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Which of the following is not a social structure theory?

A)strain theory
B)social disorganization
C)human ecology
D)culture conflict
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The subculture approach has been criticized for ________.

A)being racist
B)ignoring poverty
C)placing too much emphasis on poverty
D)placing too much emphasis on education
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Which of the following is not an example of the criminology of place?

A)homes that are more crowded lead to more levels of temptation for crime
B)crowded homes lead to lower levels of child supervision
C)mixed use of homes gives easy access and opportunity for deviant behavior
D)subculture values will likely lead to social tension and criminal behavior
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Which theory suggests that crime is caused by a clash in values?

A)culture conflict theory
B)human ecology
C)environmental theory
D)strain theory
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A violent subculture that participates in criminal activity would be explained by what theory?

A)culture conflict
B)strain theory
C)social disorganization
D)social change
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Sociological theory focuses on the nature of the ______ of relationships that exist between social groups.

A)power
B)education
C)communication
D)criminality
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The Chicago Area Project focused on combating _________.

A)social disorganization
B)poverty
C)cultural values
D)social strain
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Theories of social structure all primarily focus on the _______ of society.

A)economy
B)organization
C)political system
D)gangs
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Based on sociological theories,which of the following does not contribute to the causal nexus out of which crime develops?

A)individual behavior
B)group dynamics
C)subgroup relationships
D)group organization
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The strain theory measures all of the following in an individual except __________.

A)conformity
B)self-control
C)ritualism
D)innovation
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Ecological theories suggest that crime shows an unequal geographic distribution.
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Gangs are not a major source of concern in contemporary society.
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Criminology of place is an example of a social policy theory.
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The causal nexus out of which crime develops is created by the individual.
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A social life is an ongoing interaction between society and the persons in society.
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______ can be defined as the pressure that individuals feel to reach socially determined goals.
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The broken window thesis proposes that the physical deterioration of unrepaired buildings leads to greater concern for safety in the surrounding area.
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While the specific behavior of an individual cannot be predicted,estimates about ________ characteristics are possible.
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Social structure theories do not emphasize poverty,a lack of education,and the absence of marketable job skills.
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___________ is an approach to criminological theorizing that attempts to link the structure and organization of a human community to interactions with its localized environment.
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Sociological theories believe that crime is not the product of class structure.
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Sociological theories believe that _______ roles provide the proper focus for criminological study.
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Social ecology developed into the ecological school of criminology.
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Those who turn to crime because they are unable to attain economic success through other legitimate avenues are an example of the strain theory.
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Social disorganization theory looks at social ecology as a way to understand criminal behavior.
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Social strains such as negative school experiences and abusive peer relationships are more likely to cause crime in Western society.
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A lack of healthy interpersonal relationships is an example of a sociological explanation of crime as the end product of social processes.
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The culture conflict theory looks at ways individuals suffer from relative deprivation.
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Sociological theories believe that the structure and degree of organization or disorganization of society contribute to criminal behavior.
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__________ theories portray crime as a result of an individual's location within the structure of society.
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Explain the general features of,and assumptions about,the sociological viewpoint.
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What are the three main social structure theories? How do these help explain individual criminal behavior in relation to society?
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Discuss some of the policy implications of social structure theories.
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Conduct norms are acquired early in life through childhood _________.
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Policy developments addressing social structure theories seek direct ________ action.
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_______ can be seen in big business through criminal activities like burglary and extortion.
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The Chicago Area Project tried to reduce social disorganization in slums through the creation of _________.
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The general strain theory sees criminal activity as a coping mechanism for dealing with __________ problems that stem from social pressure.
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What are some of the ways social structure theories help explain crime? What informal and formal arrangements do these theories look at?
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What are the three sociological explanations for crime? How might we see this present in society today? Please provide examples.
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Deck 6: Social Structure Theories
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Having a lack of ________ is an example of social process theories.

A)marketable skills
B)disorganization
C)self-control
D)poverty
A
2
Environmental criminology emphasizes the importance of __________ associated with criminal victimization.

A)social values
B)geographic location
C)economic conditions
D)poverty
B
3
Which of the following is not a negative influence on the social environment that is believed to predispose people to crime?

A)poverty
B)lack of education
C)illness
D)broken families
C
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Social disorganization theory sees crime as a kind of ______ of the organism of society.

A)disease
B)self-control
C)deviant culture
D)economic structure
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A social structure theory explains crime by referencing the _______ and social arrangements in society.

A)poor
B)economic
C)educational
D)psychological conditions
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Which of the following is not a fundamental assumption of social structure approaches?

A)social inequality
B)public education
C)poverty
D)racism
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Which of the following is not typically examined in social structure theories?

A)economic opportunity
B)social status
C)subculture values
D)psychological perspectives
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Intervention strategies to reduce crime through social structure look at alleviating ________.

A)social conditions
B)poverty
C)education
D)disease
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________ is the process by which a person openly rejects that which he or she aspires to but cannot obtain.

A)social theory
B)reaction formation
C)strain theory
D)social process
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Which of the following would not be considered a root cause of crime and deviance according to the social disorganization theory?

A)lack of self-control
B)social change
C)social conflict
D)lack of social consensus
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Which of the following is not a social structure theory?

A)strain theory
B)social disorganization
C)human ecology
D)culture conflict
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The subculture approach has been criticized for ________.

A)being racist
B)ignoring poverty
C)placing too much emphasis on poverty
D)placing too much emphasis on education
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13
Which of the following is not an example of the criminology of place?

A)homes that are more crowded lead to more levels of temptation for crime
B)crowded homes lead to lower levels of child supervision
C)mixed use of homes gives easy access and opportunity for deviant behavior
D)subculture values will likely lead to social tension and criminal behavior
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Which theory suggests that crime is caused by a clash in values?

A)culture conflict theory
B)human ecology
C)environmental theory
D)strain theory
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A violent subculture that participates in criminal activity would be explained by what theory?

A)culture conflict
B)strain theory
C)social disorganization
D)social change
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Sociological theory focuses on the nature of the ______ of relationships that exist between social groups.

A)power
B)education
C)communication
D)criminality
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The Chicago Area Project focused on combating _________.

A)social disorganization
B)poverty
C)cultural values
D)social strain
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Theories of social structure all primarily focus on the _______ of society.

A)economy
B)organization
C)political system
D)gangs
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Based on sociological theories,which of the following does not contribute to the causal nexus out of which crime develops?

A)individual behavior
B)group dynamics
C)subgroup relationships
D)group organization
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The strain theory measures all of the following in an individual except __________.

A)conformity
B)self-control
C)ritualism
D)innovation
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Ecological theories suggest that crime shows an unequal geographic distribution.
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Gangs are not a major source of concern in contemporary society.
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Criminology of place is an example of a social policy theory.
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The causal nexus out of which crime develops is created by the individual.
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A social life is an ongoing interaction between society and the persons in society.
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______ can be defined as the pressure that individuals feel to reach socially determined goals.
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The broken window thesis proposes that the physical deterioration of unrepaired buildings leads to greater concern for safety in the surrounding area.
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While the specific behavior of an individual cannot be predicted,estimates about ________ characteristics are possible.
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Social structure theories do not emphasize poverty,a lack of education,and the absence of marketable job skills.
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___________ is an approach to criminological theorizing that attempts to link the structure and organization of a human community to interactions with its localized environment.
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Sociological theories believe that crime is not the product of class structure.
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Sociological theories believe that _______ roles provide the proper focus for criminological study.
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Social ecology developed into the ecological school of criminology.
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Those who turn to crime because they are unable to attain economic success through other legitimate avenues are an example of the strain theory.
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Social disorganization theory looks at social ecology as a way to understand criminal behavior.
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Social strains such as negative school experiences and abusive peer relationships are more likely to cause crime in Western society.
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A lack of healthy interpersonal relationships is an example of a sociological explanation of crime as the end product of social processes.
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The culture conflict theory looks at ways individuals suffer from relative deprivation.
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Sociological theories believe that the structure and degree of organization or disorganization of society contribute to criminal behavior.
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__________ theories portray crime as a result of an individual's location within the structure of society.
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Explain the general features of,and assumptions about,the sociological viewpoint.
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What are the three main social structure theories? How do these help explain individual criminal behavior in relation to society?
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Discuss some of the policy implications of social structure theories.
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Conduct norms are acquired early in life through childhood _________.
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Policy developments addressing social structure theories seek direct ________ action.
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_______ can be seen in big business through criminal activities like burglary and extortion.
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The Chicago Area Project tried to reduce social disorganization in slums through the creation of _________.
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The general strain theory sees criminal activity as a coping mechanism for dealing with __________ problems that stem from social pressure.
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What are some of the ways social structure theories help explain crime? What informal and formal arrangements do these theories look at?
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What are the three sociological explanations for crime? How might we see this present in society today? Please provide examples.
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Sociological theories help us explain the different explanations for crime.Match the following explanations with the proper theory.
Sociological theories help us explain the different explanations for crime.Match the following explanations with the proper theory.
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