Social Control
Deviance
Sociological Perspective on Deviance
Crime
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100

What are the types of social control?

Formal and Informal  

100

Define deviance. 

Behavior that violates standards that are placed onto people by a group or society.

100
What is the labeling theory? 

The labeling theory attempts to explain why some people are viewed as deviant while others that take part in similar behaviors are not.

100

Give an example of a violent crime based on the use of force or threat of force.

Examples include rape, murder, and armed robbery.

100

What animals are evil and will take over the world? (joke btw don't fail me mr. manzo)

Dolphins!

200

Is binge drinking an example of a societal norm or a deviant behavior?

Deviant behavior

200

Define stigma and give examples. 

Labels that are put to degrade people of certain groups

200

People with power use deviance to protect their personal interests, what is this an example of? 

Conflict Theory

200

What distinguishes corporate crime from street crime, and can corporate crimes be more damaging?

Corporate crime involves white-collar workers in a business environment, and it can be more damaging than street crime, although it often receives less media coverage

200

Who were the Nacirema? 

Americans 

300

What type of social control would getting frowned upon be an example of?

Informal Social Control

300

What is a spoiled identity? 

People who do not conform to societal beauty standards are viewed as disfigured.

300

Who came up with anomie? 

Emile Durkheim 

300

Provide examples of victimless crimes, and explain the ongoing debate surrounding them

Examples include underage drinking and selling sexual services. The debate centers on whether these acts truly harm society.

300

Pronounce: Max Waber

Max Waber 

400

What was the experment that revealed the dangers of conformity and obedience?

Milgram experiment

400

Why has pirating become a norm? 

The prices of movies, DVDs, music, etc. were unjust to some, users turned to pirating material in order to avoid the costs.

400

What was the experiment with Philip Zimbardo? (hint:car)

Two cars were parked in different neighborhoods. One was taken apart and the other was untouched.  

400

How are federal judges chosen in the U.S., and what is their role in criminal cases?

Federal judges are chosen by the president and approved by Congress. In criminal cases, they preside over trials and may determine penalties.

400

What does Mr. Manzo's name mean in Italian? 

Beef

500

What does control theory believe makes people follow societal norms?

Our connection to members of society


500

Name 3 punishments for deviance that contributes to social stability. 

Answers May Vary

500

What are Merton's theory points? (name all 5)

Non Deviant Conformity, Deviant 

Innovation

Ritualism 

Retreatism

Rebellion

500

What is the difference between parole and probation in the corrections system?

Parole is a supervised release from prison, while probation is an alternative to imprisonment. Both aim to reintegrate individuals into society.

500

When is our last day of this course? 

January 18

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