Crime
Social Stratification
Culture of Poverty
Deviance
Socioeconomic Status
100

Define criminology

What is the study of crime that focuses on aspects of crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system

100
What is the system that is similar to the caste system that took place in the US?

What is Jim Crow

100

Who coined the theory "Culture of Poverty" in 1959?

Who is Oscar Lewis

100

This term refers to behavior, beliefs, or traits that violate a societal norm and lead to negative reactions

What is deviance

100

What are five predications that can be made based on one's SES? 

What are family, health, education, work/income, and criminal justice

200

What is a hate crime? 

What is a crime that specifically targets a victim due to their demographic characteristics such as race, gender, and sexual orientation

200

What does apartheid mean? 

What is the system of segregation of racial and ethnic groups that was legal in South Africa between 1948 and 1991

200

What is the term for the process by which attitudes and behaviors are passed down from one generation to the next, perpetuating cycles of impoverished living conditions? 

What is the transmission of culture?

200

Formal or informal mechanisms used to enhance conformity to societal norms

What is social control

200

What is a social system with limited opportunities to move from one class to another?

What is a closed system

300

What are the four main approaches to punishment?

What is deterrence, retribution, incapacitation, and rehabilitation

300

What is an example of modern day slavery?

What is women and children working in a brickyard in Pakistan?

300

What mindset, common in individuals living in poverty leads them to believe their socioeconomic circumstances are unchangeable and reduces their motivation to improve their situation? 

What is resignation/fatalism

300

This concept refers to the tension that arises when individuals cannot achieve societal goals through accepted means 

What is strain theory

300

What are three types of social mobility? 

What are intergenerational mobility, intragenerational mobility, and structural mobility

400

What kind of crime is committed by a high-status individual in the course of his occupation?

What is white collar crime?

400

What is an example of modern day slavery?

Women and children working in a brickyard in Pakistan?

400

In the United States, how many people, or what percentage of the population, live below the poverty line often making poverty an unseen issue? 

What is 41 million people or 12% of the population

400

This concept in labeling theory refers to the initial act that leads to an individual being labeled as deviant

What is primary deviance

400

Relative deprivation is what type of measure?

What is a comparative measure

500

What is the Uniform Crime Report?

What is the measurement of crime in the US produced by by the FBI'S report of crimes by more then 18,000 law enforcement agencies

500

What was south africa’s social class system like?

What is four groups categorized racially that were geographically and socially separated from one another

500

What movement promotes ethical sustainability, urban foraging, and minimalism by minimizing participation in conventional economic system? 

What is freeganism

500

According to this theory, deviance serves to clarify a society's moral boundaries and promote social cohesion

What is deviance in functionalism 

500
Intergenerational mobility can be measured in what to directions? 
What are horizontal and vertical