Sociology Chapter 7
What percent of crime in the United States constitutes crimes against property?
75%
Elderly victims of violent crime are most likely to be assaulted by:
A relative inside the home
Deion is strong and muscular. Men with this body type are often expected to be:
Aggressive
Which of the following statements include characteristics of sanctions?
All of the above
Which of the following would be considered a dysfunction of deviance?
All of the above
Each in their own way, Lombroso and Sheldon attempted to explain deviant behavior on the basis of:
Anatomical characteristics
Control theory is primarily concerned with the:
Attachment of an individual to others in society:
Which theories of deviance are based on the idea that people adjust their behavior in response to the rewards and punishments they receive?
Behavioral
Theorists who view crime as individual choice state that crime is more likely to occur when:
Benefits for committing crime are greater than for not committing crime
Historically, the first attempts to scientifically explain deviant behavior focused on:
Biological factors
Psychoanalytic approaches to deviance are criticized because they:
Cannot easily be tested
Which theory of deviance assumes that deviance can be deterred by strengthening the bonds that tie the individual to society?
Control
The research of Shaw and Mckay, which linked crime to certain types of urban neighborhoods, provided the foundation for which theories of deviance?
Cultural transmission
"I'm not really a bad person. It's just that I was drunk and I didn't know what I was doing." This is an example of which technique of neutralization?
Denial of responsibility
Frank uses the copy machine at work for personal reasons, arguing that he does not pay because the company charges too much for personal copies. This explanation is a:
Denial of victim
Which technique of neutralization is Joe using?
Denial of victim
Willie occasionally bets on sports events even though this is illegal. Willie says no one really gets hurt as all involved are consenting adults. This rationale:
Denies the injury
Carol engages in several acts of nonconformity that violate her community's norms. Sociologists would call her actions:
Deviance
The idea that deviance is culturally transmitted or learned in neighborhoods and through personal contacts is basic to which of the following theories?
Differential association
Which of the following is NOT a function of deviance?
Ensuring that others will not violate the same norm
What are the three levels in the police system in the United States?
Federal, State and Local
A university places a fraternity on probation because some of its members served alcoholic drinks to minors. The university, in this case, was using:
Formal sanctions
According to control theory, a youth who stays out of trouble with the law most likely:
Has strong relationships with parents, teachers, and peers
What data was used by Lombroso to predict deviant behavior?
Head shape and size
The theorist most closely associated with control theory is:
Hirschi
Honking your horn at someone who cuts into your lane in a dangerous fashion is an example of a(n):
Informal negative sanction
Giving a child a hug for doing something right would be an example of a(n):
Informal positive sanction
Merton would label a person who attempts to win a race by using steroids as a(n):
Innovator
It is 3 a.m. and Tracy is driving home from work when she comes to an intersection where the light is red. Although she can see no other cars on the road in any direction, Tracy waits until the light turns green. Sociologically, this is an example of:
Internal means of control
Which of the following is NOT one of the ways in which deviance is dysfunctional to society?
It forces the group to organize in order to limit future acts of deviance
Which of the following is NOT true of deviance?
It is rare in highly-structured societies
Techniques of neutralization help people to:
Justify deviant acts
Cultural transmission theory is based on the idea that deviant and conforming behaviors are:
Learned from others
Durkheim saw anomie as a condition of:
Normlessness where cultural guidelines are weak
Which of the following is NOT one of Sheldon's basic body types?
Paleomorph
According to Merton's theory, a person who advocates the total abolition of capitalism and its replacement with socialism in American society would be called a(n):
Rebel
Reggie has held the same bank job for 15 years. He is always on time, never misses a day, and follows every rule to the letter even though he knows he won't be promoted. According to Merton's theory, Reggie would be labeled a(n):
Ritualist
_______ are rewards and penalties that group members use to regulate an individual's behavior.
Sanctions
Who of the following is known for his work on psychoanalytic theories?
Sigmund Freud
Psychoanalytic theory defines that part of personality that represents the demands and restrictions of society as the:
Superego
According to Sykes and Matza, the process that makes it possible for us to justify illegal or deviant behavior is called:
Techniques of neutralization
What is the funnel effect?
The number of crimes is much greater than the number of people who are punished for committing crime, leading people to have less confidence in the system.
In order to decide whether a specific act is deviant, it is necessary to know:
The social context of the act
Wilson and Herrnstein state that people become deviant because:
They feel the rewards of crime outweigh the prospects of punishment
People conform to social norms because:
They have internalized the standards
Inmates must serve a substantial portion of their sentence, according to:
Truth in sentencing laws
Which country has the highest rate of inmates per 100,000 people?
United States
Which of the following is true about violent victimization rates in the U.S. today?
Victimization rates for people 16 to 19 are 15 to 20 times higher than for people 65 and older
According to Durkheim's anomie theory, an act is deviant because it:
Violates universal norms
An investment banker who sold bundles of home mortgages with high interest even though he knew there was a high risk of loss or default without warning his clients was engaged in:
White collar crime