Deviant Behavior Final Exam
The most common mental illness diagnosis for adults in the Untied States is
Anxiety Disorder
Which of the following crimes has the highest rate of being reported to the police?
Auto Theft
A "marital rape exemption" preventing husbands from being charged with raping their wives existed in all U.S. states until:
1970
The most commonly used number of drinks to identify a drinking episode as "binge drinking" is:
5 drinks for a male and 4 drinks for a female
Approximately what percentage of people who are imprisoned in the U.S. for drug offenses are incarcerated for marijuana charges?
50
At its height, in the mid - 1950s, the number of people in state mental hospitals in the U.S was approximately
560,000
Approximately what percentage of U.S adults 20 and overare currently classified by the CDC as either overweight or obese
69
In 2000, Boskind - White reported survey findings regarding womens perceptions of their size. She reported that what percentage of women viewed themselves as too fat.
75%
Based on the lecture presentation that Dr. Sanchez gave in class, ________ percentage of the victims of Intimate Partner Violence are women.
95%
Ethnographic Research utilizes:
All of the above
At one point in time, heroin was given to morphine addicts to break their addiction to morphine.
True
Both sociologists and medical researchers have found that the stress theory approach to mental illness useful
True
Cigarette companies in the 1920s advertised smoking as a way to avoid gaining weight
True
Convicted white collar criminals often argue that their criminal acts did not harm anyone, even though customers or clients may have lost millions of dollars.
True
Despite the saying that "ignorance of the law is no excuse," business officials accused of white collar crimes are often not convicted by courts based claims of "concerted ignorance"—that they were not aware that their business actions constituted a crime or that they did not know crimes were being committed in their companies.
True
Deviance ethnographers today seldom engage in "covert research."
True
Edwin Sutherland developed differential association theory in large part through studying the life history of a professional thief.
True
Even convicted rapists often state that they believed the rape victim enjoyed the sex that was forced on them.
True
In colonial Virginia there was no law against forced sex with slaves
True
Most repeat street-level crime offenders do not worry much about the potential legal consequences of the crimes they are committing.
True
Official statistics are used more than ethnographic methods for studying RATES of different kinds of crime and deviance.
True
Overall, the drinking of alcohol declined in the United States during the Prohibition Era.
True
Positivistic theories of deviant behavior do not address the question of why some behaviors are defined as deviant.
True
Recent Gallup Polls have found that the majority of Americans support expanded background checks for gun purchases
True
Senator Elizabeth Warren has argued that there are many laws in the U.S. against corporate crime, but they are seldom well enforced.
True
Stigma management activities are used by both individuals who have been labeled as deviant and those whose deviance is not known by other people.
True
Symbolic interaction focuses on the meaning of things for those being studied rather than an objective official truth about deviant behavior.
True
The Catholic Church sponsored brothels in the 1400s and 1500s, but the Pope decreed prostitution an offense punishable by execution in the 1600s.
True
The United States consistently ranks as the first or second fattest nation in the world
True
The War on Drugs was originally titled the War on Crime.
True
The demonic explanation for deviance is less widespread today than in the past.
True
The stonewall riot of 1969 following a brutal police raid on a drag queen bar is credited by man LGBT historian for moving LGBT groups from assimilationists to liberationist activism
True
Which of the following kinds of treatments for mental illness were developed in the large mental hospitals in which most psychiatric patients were treated in the U.S during most of the twentieth century.
All of the above
Which of the following was/were among the factors that gave rise to concerns about problems associated with drinking in Europe in the 1700s and early 1800s:
All of the above
Which of the following was/were discussed as factors that played a role in deinstitutionalization and the closing of large mental hospitals around the U.S
All of the above
Which of these types of deviance is considered a lifestyle deviance?
All of the above
Which of the following approaches viewed deviants as "born that way":
Biological Theory
Which of these is NOT of the elements of social bond theory?
Conformity
According to David Karp, most people seeking help for depression experience quick relief from their problems once they can be convinced to start taking antidepressant medications
False
Convicted rapists that are labeled as deniers, are able to admit they did wrong but find a way to justify their behavior.
False
Despite insiders being well aware of corporate crime, most of the time it is victims of the crime who end up reporting it to authorities.
False
During the Middle Ages in Europe, drinking was considered immoral and highly stigmatized.
False
Edwin Sutherland's 1949 book White Collar Crime motivated President Eisenhower to establish a commission to look into fraud in military contracting after World War II.
False
Ethics in Sociological Research states that you must only do minimal harm to study participants.
False
In ancient Greece and Rome many men engaged in homosexual practices and relationships very similar to gay men today
False
In order for deviance ethnographers to gain rapport with members of deviant groups, they must prove that they are willing to engage in deviant behavior with the group
False
Males are more likely than women to commit murder, but women are more likely than men to be victims of murder.
False
Most advocates of a "harm reduction" approach to drug abuse support the legalization of hard drugs.
False
Most burglars plan their crimes in detail, while most robberies are spur of the moment crimes.
False
Recent Gallup Polls have found that the majority of Americans believe in the death penalty
False
Regardless of whether or not they have any physical impairment due to their weight, workers are protected against workplace discrimination if they meet CDC classifications as obese.
False
Social structural theories (social disorganization and anomie theories) focus on explaining why specific individuals engage in deviant behavior.
False
Symbolic interactionists use the term "effective environment" to refer to environments in which an individual is effectively forced to engage in deviant behavior.
False
The 1980s "junk bond king," Michael Milken, lost his entire life savings when he accepted a plea bargain for insider trading and went to prison.
False
The crime of rape is more likely to be reported than the crime of auto theft.
False
The proportion of people in the US who are overweight increased significantly over the last ten years
False
The story that Coca-Cola at one time included cocaine as an ingredient is an urban myth (false story) that has long plagued the Coca-Cola Company.
False
The term clapping court has been used by attourneys to describe mental health courts and praise the ways in thich the courts provide social support to mentally ill offenders
False
Today about 25% of prison inmates in the U.S. are eligible for federal financial aid to pay for GED and college courses taken while in prison.
False
When confronted by a potential robber, the best approach is to refuse to turn over your money.
False
Young adults (18-29) are more likely than adults over 50 to identify as lesbian, gay, or bisexual, but the age group 30-49 has the highest percentage of any group of men and women who identify as LGBT
False
Which of the following was decreed in the Old Testament as a punishment for the crime of rape:
Marriage of the offender to the victim
The _____________ is the highly visible and stereotyped social status.
Master Status
The President that initially kicked off the War on Drugs was _____.
Nixon
The incarceration boom from the War on Drugs was fueled by the _________.
all of the above
Control fraud is most common:
among CEOs and other top company officials
A stigma management strategy in which "mentally ill" individuals reveal their psychiatric history to people with whom they hope to build relationships, thus allowing them to see what the other person will accept them is called
Preventive Disclosure
About half as many women as men report having watched a sexually explicit video in the past year.
True
According to Cesare Lombroso, most criminals could not be cured of their criminal tendencies.
True
The first urban homosexual subcultures in the United States emerged in
idk
Cooley's term the "looking glass self" describes:
ways in which a person's sense of self is based on how they think other people see them
Zebulon Brockway, the leader of the American Prison Association in the late 1800s, advocated for which of the following responses to crime:
reform and moral transformation of the criminals heart and mind
Which of the following offers the most immediate high from a recreational drug:
smoking
The first anti-opium laws in the 1870s was targeting ________.
Chinese Immigrants
Social norms exist in all societies
True
According to research by Rosoff and his colleagues, white-collar crimes cost Americans $250 billion per year. This is approximately how many times the estimated yearly costs of robbery, burglary, and other street crimes combined?
14 times
How many states in the U.S. currently outlaw capital punishment?
18
Women between the ages of ___________ are most commonly abused by an intimate partner.
18-24
Approximately what percentage of rape victims are raped by someone they do NOT know ("stranger rape")?
25%
According to research reported by Wechsler and Wuethrich in their book on college binge drinking, Dying to Drink, what percentage of college students "qualify for a formal diagnosis of alcohol abuse"
33
Stage of deviance process, includes:
All of the above
The Harrison Act of 1914 required
All of the above
The most dangerous and likely time that a female college student is at risk for sexual assault is _______________.
All of the above
Which of the following activities did deviance ethnographer Laud Humphreys use in his late 1960s study of men having sex with other men in pubic restrooms?
All of the above
Which of the following are ways that the internet has changed activities related to prostitution:
All of the above
Which of the following drugs have been used illegally by more than 10 percent of Americans 12 years of age and older at some point in their lives:
All of the above
In their study of convicted murderers' accounts of their crimes, Melvin Ray and Ronald Simons found many people who explained their murderous acts by saying that they were high on drugs or alcohol at the time. Ray and Simons refer to this kind of account as:
An excuse
Which of the following methods is likely to result in the highest number of people reporting that they identify as LGBTQ
Anonymous online survey
One approach to reducing urban street crime has been a "zero-tolerance" policy toward graffiti, panhandling, and prostitution, on city streets. This approach is associated with which of the following:
Broken Windows Theory
The term "raptus", from which the word rape was derived, described:
Carrying off or abducting of a woman against her will
According to class lecture and readings, which of the following statements is consistent with findings related to stress and mental illness.
Chronic stress is more likely to cause mental illness than is life event stress.
Cesare Beccaria and Jeremy Bentham developed the philosophy of __________ in the 18th century.
Classical Criminology
Which of the following theories most emphasized the importance of face-to-face interaction:
Differential Association Theory
The term "blurred boundaries" is used in this book to refer to which of the following
Disagreements in society over what is bad and what is not
The term "auto-ethnography" refers to:
Ethnographies in which the researcher is a complete member of the group being studied
The presence of a ______ in a domestic violence situation increases the risk of homicide by 500%.
Gun
According to data from the Uniform Crime Reports and the National Crime Victimization Survey, rates of property crime:
Have decreased dramatically (more than 50 percent) over the past fifty years
Durkheim recognized the importance of _____________when he discussed the dramatization of deviance.
Labeling
Women who attempt to __________ their abusers are 75% more likely to be killed
Leave
As discussed in the textbook, in the 1990/s the popular weight loss prescription called fen-phen was
Linked to potentially fatal lung and heart problems
In the U.S. males are how many times more likely than females to be victims of murder?
Men are about three times more likely to be murder victims
Which of the following was the most common explanation in the 1950s and 1960s for why offenders committed rape?
Mental Illness
Which of the following age groups in the U.S has the highest rate of obesity
Middle Age Adults
In terms of the distinction between instrumental and expressive murder contexts, which is the most accurate statement:
Most murders can be categorized as expressive rather than instrumental
When considering how you frame a problem, ______________ framing is "Why YOU should do something (Call to arms)".
Motivational Framing
Cesare Lombroso argued that "the primitive woman was always a prostitute." He made his case for this assertion in part on the claim that:
Only primitive women, not civilized ones, had a sex drive
Which of the following research methods are most used by symbolic interactionist researchers or deviance ethnographers in their research?
Participant Observation
The german psychiatrist, Richard Von Krafft Ebing, wrote in his book, Psychopathia Sexualis, that homosexuality is caused by
Sexual inversion of the brain
The Atavistic Stigmata identification focused on___________ of criminals.
Physical Characteristics
The destigmatization and expunging of a deviant identity, includes all of these actions besides ________________.
Public Shaming
The Jeanne Clery Act requires that universities:
Publish university crime reports and security policies
According to the Uniform Crime Reports, which among the following is the least common type of property crime:
Robbery
Which of the following kinds of street-level property crime is least common?
Robbery
Prejudice or discrimination against overweight or obese individuals is called
Sizeism
Which of the following theories of deviant behavior draws consistently on the psychological principles of "reinforcement theory"?
Social Learning Theory
According to the textbook, which of the following was historically the earliest explanation of deviant behavior?
The Demonic Explanation
Robert Ripley, of Ripley's Believe It or Not! fame, was used in the readings and lecture to illustrate which of the following explanations of deviance:
The Exotic Explanation
The first major wave of laws regulating U.S. business occurred:
Under Thomas Jefferson
In the field of white collar crime, the term "whistleblower" refers to:
employees who report corporate crimes to regulatory agencies
In the early 2000s the U.S. Surgeon General called for a 50 per cent reduction of college binge drinking by 2010. When the Centers for Disease Control conducted research in 2009 they found college binge drinking:
had increased, not decreased since the early 2000s
"Regulatory capture" is a term used to describe:
industry business people setting the regulations for their own industry
Which of the following kinds of street-level property crime is most common?
larcent-theft
Approximately what percentage of federal prison inmates today are in prison for drug-related crimes?
not 20 or 70