A) structural functionalist
B) symbolic interactionist
C) conflict theory
D) retreatist
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A) He argues that they are often trying to return to prison, where they feel more secure.
B) He argues that they seek power and control over their victims.
C) He argues that they mug for a sense of satisfaction and excitement.
D) He argues that they mug for a steady living that allows them to eventually move up in social status.
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A) Police are more likely to concentrate their efforts in such areas.
B) Poor people are more likely to be the victims of crime.
C) Police tend to be less suspicious of poor people.
D) Poor areas tend to lack jobs and receive less funding for their schools.
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A) Earlier societies did not have sufficient resources to operate prisons.
B) Earlier societies believed that physical punishments like branding were more likely to deter future crime.
C) Earlier societies were crueler and therefore more accepting of harsh physical punishment.
D) Earlier societies believed that punishments like shunning and banishment were more humane.
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A) What they were doing was illegal, and they needed to have cover identities.
B) They could walk away from their assumed identities, and in so doing walk away from their labels as well.
C) They could keep doctors from finding their medical records and exposing them as fakes.
D) They did not want to be recognized by acquaintances.
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A) Conflict theorists have frequently argued that differences in economic resources give elites the ability to control the coercive apparatus of the state. Pronounced economic differences also provide elites with a need to maintain order.
B) Three decades ago, criminologists widely decried the failure of rehabilitative efforts to reduce recidivism. This "nothing works" attitude permeated the field of criminal justice, and a period of punitive justice was ushered in.
C) The social science literature contains only scattered evidence of what it means, feels, sounds, tastes, or looks like to commit a particular crime.
D) Society should be considered as a cross between the cultural "goals" it believes its members should strive for and the "means" that are believed, legally or morally, to be legitimate ways in which individuals should attain these goals.
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A) using chemical products to straighten curly hair or lighten skin
B) joining a radical group that advocated black separatism and wanted most African Americans to leave the United States
C) focusing attention on athletics or other areas where African Americans were more likely to experience success
D) embracing James Brown's song, "Say It Loud, I'm Black and I'm Proud"
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A) Deviance breaks down social cohesion and leads to revolution.
B) Deviance makes it easier for the upper class to control the poor.
C) Deviance helps the upper class maintain its power and influence in society.
D) Deviance clarifies moral boundaries and affirms norms.
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A) No, powerful people are often allowed to do things others find strange.
B) Yes, any culture would consider that to be a deviant act.
C) No, there are several cultures where this sort of behavior is very common.
D) Yes, it would be in the United States, though there are other cultures that would consider it normal or desirable.
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A) self-fulfilling prophecy
B) differential association
C) conflict
D) structural strain
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A) retreat
B) escapism
C) interactionism
D) passing
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A) stereotype promise.
B) self-fulfilling prophecy.
C) tertiary deviance.
D) stereotype threat.
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A) they commit more flagrant crimes.
B) they are more likely to engage in deviant behavior.
C) they are more likely to be poor.
D) both police and community members perceive them as more criminal than others.
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A) business nonconformity
B) pilfering
C) partial deviance
D) misdemeanor deviance
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