Behavior that violates social norms and arouses negative social reactions
What is deviance?
The common ways in which media discusses understandings of crime
What is framing?
This requires colleges and universities to report campus crime data
What is the Clery Act?
The crime discussed in the film
What is the rape and murder or Kitty Genovese?
The film is about this famous case
What is the sexual abuse USA gymnasts experienced at the hands of Larry Nassar?
The father of sociology who studied suicide rates
Who is Durkheim?
Crimes that are punishable by a year or more in prison
What are felonies?
Crime/deviance is considered this
What is a social construction?
The person you are most likely to be victimized by
Who is someone you know?
What was developed as a result of the crime in the film
What is the establishment of 911?
USA Gymnastics did this in response to any accusations of sexual abuse
What is protected the brand, not the girls?
Theorist who emphasized that social structure lies at the root of private troubles (hint: sociological imagination)
Who is C. Wright Mills?
Crimes that are punishable by less than one year in prison
What are misdemeanors?
Increased immigration is with a what in crime rates
What is decrease?
Factors that concern social and physical characteristics of the locations in which people live
What are structural factors?
The case did what to the public views on crime?
What is represent/support public views on crime?
Survivors read these statements in court in this film
What are victim-impact statements?
Theorist known for differential association theory
Who is Edwin Sutherland?
A white male robbing a white male is an example of this type of crime (hint: focus on race/ethnicity)
In general, the public believed this about the courts
What is not harsh enough?
The crime that the UCR tracks that the NCVS does not
What is murder?
The psychological term associated with the crime in the film
What is the bystander effect?
Factors that contributed to the years of sexual abuse
What is a cult-like environment, isolation of the girls from guardians, and demanding obedience?
This theorist explains the occurrence of crime is because of the poor's inability to achieve socially promoted wealth
Who is Merton?
The theory that assumes law outlines exactly what we all find are acts that should be punished by time in jail or prison
What is the consensus theory?
One way the media overdramatizes crime
What is either crime waves, devoting attention to uncommon crimes, or over-reporting violent crimes?
This group is more likely to be a victim of homicide
Who are young adult, male African Americans?
The main take away from the film
What is the fact that neighbors did respond to the call for help but many did not know exactly what was happening?
The place where most of the abuse took place
What is the Karolyi Ranch, the USA Gymnastic National Team Training Center in Huntsville, Texas.
Theorist who's work conflict theory is derived from
Who is Marx?