All About Deviance
Theories
Personality Quiz
Vocabulary
Wild Card
100

Behavior that navigates away from societal norms

What is deviance?

100

This theory suggests that society creates deviance by identifying members as deviant.

What is the Labelling Theory?

100

This was one of the people who got Logistician or Logician on their quiz.

Who is:

- Cayden

- Everette

- Ella L.

- Zoe

100

This is a term for someone who has violated one or more of society's norms.

What is deviant?

100

This is a term that covers job - related crimes that are committed by people of high status.

What is White - Collar Crime?

200

This type of deviance is the kind we picture when we think of someone breaking the law.

What is Negative Deviance?

200

This theory suggests that deviance is more likely between goals and ability to achieve the goals.

What is Strain Theory?

200

This is the personality type that Saber, Hannah, & Ella U. got on their test.

What is "Protagonist"?

200

This is a term that refers to behavior that over-conforms to accepted norms.

What is Positive Deviance?

200

This is a way to offer stability to life.

What is social control?

300

Some people try to provide this, as it offers rewards or punishments to try and encourage certain behavior.

What are social sanctions?

300

This theory suggests that individuals learn deviance through exposure to acts and norms.

What is the Differential Association Theory?

300

This is the personality type that Aniyah & Cooper had on their quiz.

What is an Architect?

300

This is a type of deviance that is often considered a lifestyle, something that you do everyday.

What is Secondary Deviance?

300

This is part of strain theory, but it's a condition where norms are weak, conflicting with others, or absent altogether.

What is an anomie?

400

Double Points: This is the name of ONE of Ms. Sundsbak's cats.

(Hint: Two sticky notes are hidden in the room, one name per note)

What is:

- Sophie

- Ivy

400

There are four deviant responses to Strain. This one is when both the process of reaching the goal and the goal itself is rejected.

What is Retreatism?

400

This person is only one ( that I saw ) that had the "Advocate" result on their quiz.

Who is Bella?

400

This is a process that refers to reducing the seriousness of a sentence due to it hurting people of lower status.

What is Victim Discounting?

400

This deviant response to strain is where the process of achieving the goal and the goal itself are rejected, but new rules and goals are made in its place.

What is rebellion?

500

In the differential association theory, there are three characteristics talked about pertaining to the likelihood of someone becoming deviant. This is one of them.

What is:

- Size of deviant circle

- significance of deviant presence

- age of exposure

500

This is a term that is used as an undesirable label and often denies deviant acceptance.

What is a stigma?

500

This is Ms. Sundsbak's result for the personality quiz. (Hint: it's hidden on a sticky note in the room )

Check behind the TV

500

This is a method used for crime control in the American justice system - this one has criminals pay compensation to victims to make up for financial damages.

What is restitution?

500

This is another name for "Prison - Probation Combo".

What is shock probation?
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