Strain & Control Theories
Disorganization & Subculture Theories
Labeling & Conflict Theories
Feminist Theories
Life Course Theories
100

Who coined the term sociology?

August Comte

100

The Ecological School of Criminology is typically associated with which American city?

Chicago

100

Which group of theories examines why people do not engage in crime?

conflict theories

100

Which group of feminist theorists argues that women should have the same rights and treatment as men?

liberal feminism

100

Which two theorists' longitudinal study of delinquent boys in Philadelphia paved the way for developmental criminology?

Sheldon & Eleanor Glueck

200

What term refers to a state of social disintegration that is characterized by widespread normlessness?

anomie

200

What did Wolfgang & Ferracuti (1967) consider to be a culturally learned adaptation?

violence

200

According to Marxist criminology, what are the names of the 2 social classes within society?

Bourgeoisie (dominant class)

Proletariat (working class)

200

Which wave of feminism was defined by its focus on guaranteeing women's sexual and reproductive freedom?

2nd Wave (1960s - early 1980s)

200

Moffitt's dual taxonomy distinguished between which 2 groups of offenders?

adolescence-limited

life-course persistent

300

Which theorist(s) came up with differential association theory?

Edwin Sutherland

300

What term refers to the inability of community members to achieve shared values or to solve jointly experienced problems?

social disorganization

300

What term refers to the idea that deviance is a collective action whose definition is governed by society?

symbolic interactionism

300

Which feminist perspective holds that the cause of inequality is men's need to control female sexuality?

radical feminism

300

Which life course theory was concerned with how the presence, strength, and quality of informal social bonds varied over time?

age-graded informal social control theory

400

What are the 5 modes of adaptation according to strain theory?

conformity

innovation

ritualism

retreatism

rebellion

400

What were the 6 focal concerns examined by Miller (1958) in his focal concern theory?

fate

autonomy

trouble

toughness

excitement

smartness

400

Which branch of criminological theories argues that crime is the result of struggles between social classes?

Marxist criminology

400

Feminist criminology evolved from which branch of feminist thought?

liberal feminism

400

What is the difference between a transition and a turning point?

transition = salient event along the life course

turning point = transition that is influential enough to alter one's trajectory along the life course

500

What are the 5 techniques of neutralization according to Sykes & Matza's neutralization theory?

denial of responsibility

denial of injury

denial of the victim

condemnation of the condemners

appeal to higher loyalties

500

What are the names of the 5 concentric zones within Burgess' (1925) theory, and which one was most subjected to the ecological principles Park (1936) suggested?

Zone I - Central Business District

***Zone II - Zone in Transition***

Zone III - Inner City/Working Class

Zone IV - Residential Zone

Zone V - Commuter Zone

500

Colvin & Pauley's (1983) integrated structural-Marxist theory combines elements of which 4 other groups of criminological thought?

learning

strain

control

labeling

500

Which term refers to the idea that women's increased involvement in the labor force also increased their opportunity to commit certain types of crime?

liberation thesis

500

Thornberry's interactional model of offending was based upon which 5 primary theoretical constructs?

commitment to school

attachment to peers

belief in conventional values

adoption of delinquent values

association with delinquent peers

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