Social protection Rehabilitation Retribution Recidivism All of the following are positive functions of deviance EXCEPT Identifying problems Providing jobs Stigmatizing people Clarifying norms ID: 225420
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All of the following are functions of corrections EXCEPT
Social protection
Rehabilitation
Retribution
RecidivismSlide2
All of the following are positive functions of deviance EXCEPT
Identifying problems
Providing jobs
Stigmatizing people
Clarifying normsSlide3
Police officers are more likely to file a formal crime report when
A serious crime has been committed
The injures parties are from a lower class
The person making the report is rude to the officer
A minor offense has been committed Slide4
The theory that social ties determine conformity, high integration causes conformity..it suggests that people who commit deviant acts have weak ties to the community is
Labeling theory
Control theory
Differential-association theory
Cultural transmission theory Slide5
Which of the following theories says that deviance is a natural part of society and that people are driven to deviance
under the pressure of not meeting the goals of society?
Control theory
Labeling theory
Structural-strain theory
Conflict theory Slide6
They theory that says that deviance is a learned behavior through interactions with others who are engaging in deviant acts is called
Structural strain theory
Cultural transmission theory
Control theory
Conflict theorySlide7
Theory that focuses on how individuals come to be identified as deviant, rather than why people perform deviant acts is
Cultural transmission theory
Labeling theory
Control theory
Conflict theorySlide8
Which of the following is a limitation on crime statistics?
not all complaints make it to official stats of formal reports
not all crime reported (family or friends)
only file formal reports on serious crime
All of the above Slide9
Which of the following typology groupings is correct?
A. moderation-intrusion
B. responsible-disruption
C. loyalty-apostasy
D. peacefulness-irresponsibility Slide10
Which of the following typologies could best be used to explain someone committed treason?
Loyalty-apostasy
Privacy-intrusion
Prudence-indiscretion
Moderation-hedonism/asceticismSlide11
Which of the following typologies could best be used to explain someone committed anorexia and bulimia?
Moderation-hedonism/asceticism
Conventionality-bizarreness
Responsibility-irresponsibility
Participation-alienationSlide12
Workaholism could best be used as an example for which of the following causal factors?
hyper-conformity
Holding unconventional beliefs
Addiction
Inappropriate socialization Slide13
Suburban outlaws, people who go around and break in to houses when bored, could best be used as an example for which of the following causal factors?
Inappropriate socialization
Mental illness
Thrill seeking
Social rejection Slide14
When individuals engage in adultery that threatens the well being of the family, the deviant conduct is
Prudence
Indiscretion
Uncouthness
Alienation Slide15
Behaviors that violate the individual’s right to exclusive control over his or her body are designated as
Intrusion
Bizarreness
Disruption
Apostosy
Slide16
In regard to the four stages associated with becoming a user of illega
l drugs, at which phase does the user become an expert at anticipating and recognizing the effects of the drug he or she is using?
Experimentation
Occasional use
Regular use
Futile efforts to break the habits Slide17
This illegal substance is derived from the poppy plant
Crack
Marijuana
Cocaine
Heroin Slide18
According to Durkheim
’s observations of suicide, people take their own lives during periods of chaos and normlessness. Under such circumstances, individuals are committing:
Anomic suicide
Egoistic suicide
Altruistic suicide
Fatalistic suicide Slide19
According to Durkheim’s observations of suicide, high rates of sel
f-murder by members of a religion or for some cause are attributed to:
Anomic suicide
Egoistic suicide
Altruistic suicide
Fatalistic suicide Slide20
When using Durkheim’s theory of suicide to explain contemporary events like the suicide bombers of September 11, 2001; they would be viewed as
Anomic suicide
Egoistic suicide
Altruistic suicide
Fatalistic suicide