Sociology final
Because laws represent the interests of those in power, crimes committed by the upper classes are typically treated more
Conflict Theory
According to sociologists, most normal people have never engaged in any acts of deviance
False
As society changes and different groups gain access to power, the definitions of crime and deviance will remain the same
False
Deviance is always defined in the same way, regardless of the historical, culture, or situational context in which it occurs
False
Deviance is an objective or unchanging phenomenon that transcends culture, history, and situational context
False
Men and women are about equally likely to commit crimes
False
Recently plastic surgeons in the U.S have begun doing nose jobs that are relatively temporary...
False
Sociological research has consistently shown that as punishment become more severe the crime rate declines
False
The concerns of life that people occupy such jobs, income, education, gender, age, and race are referred to as the social imperative
False
Throughout history prison has been the most common means of punishment for criminals and deviants
False
When sociologists use the term "deviant", they are making both a social and a moral judgement
False
In colonial America, a pickpocket might have had cut off as punishment, Why was this particular method of punishment chosen?
It was considered symbolically appropriate to remove the part of the body most directly connected with crime
Which of the following us true regarding prison as a mechanism for punishing crime?
Prison was rarely used before the 19th century
According to conflict theory, why are vagrancy laws passed?
As a way of targeting groups who threaten society elites
In his book Streetwise, Elijah Anderson
Both police and community members perceive them as more criminal than others
Karl believes that our criminal law excuses big corporations for polluting the planet, manufacturing unsafe products, and manipulating prices,
Conflict theory
What theory argues that punishment for rule violators are unequally distributed
Conflict theory
Traditionally most of the sociological literature on deviance focuses on:
Crime
In order for a behavior trait or belief to be considered in deviant it must:
Depart from a norm and generate a negative reaction
Nowhere to grow by Les Whitbeck and Dan Hoyt
Differential association
The fact that many individuals who engage in deviant behaviors have never associated wit other deviants is evidence against which theory
Differential association theory
The idea that individual lear to be deviant by interacting with others who are already deviant is called
Differential association theory
When a parent argues that her child has simple called in with a bad crowd
Differential association theory
Why was imprisonment such a rare type of punishment before the nineteenth century?
Earlier societies did not have sufficient resources to operate prisons
Today using the wrong fork to eat salad at a dinner party would not usually qualify as deviance, why not?
It is not a serous enough norm
Sociologists argue that no behavior, not even one designed to kill a great number of people, is inherently deviant
True
Sociologists can say that deviance is relative because whether a behavior is considered deviant depends upon the historical, cultural, and/or situational context in which it occurs
True
The peak age for committing both property and violent crimes is under twenty years old
True