Crimes
Personality Disorders
Sanctions
Deviance
Theories of Deviance
100
Unlawful sexual intercourse with a person, by force or without legal consent

What is rape?

100
Grandiose view of self, entitled, exploitative, constant need for admiration
What is narcissistic personality disorder?
100

a smile and a pat on the back is an example of what

What is an informal positive sanction?

100

type of behavior that fails to conform to the rules or norms of the group in  question

What is deviance?

100

Our irrational thoughts and desires lead to deviance

What is psychoanalytic?

200

Individuals breaking criminal laws under 18 years old

What is juvenile crime?

200

belief others are constantly out to harm you, doubtful of everyone and their motives, views everything as threatening

What is paranoid personality disorder?

200

fines, detentions, or jail are examples of what

What is a formal negative sanction?

200

social rewards and punishments for failure to conform

What is external means?
200

Adjusting your behavior in response to rewards and punishments

What is behavioral?

300
Structured associations of individuals who come together to gain from illegal activities

What is organized crime?

300

lack of remorse, disregard for others, irresonsible, deceitful, evidence of conduct disorder

What is antisocial personality disorder?

300

many crimes are committed, yet few are reported/few punished

What is the funnel effect?

300

Deviance is seen as a threat to social order and makes life difficult and unpredictable 

What is dysfunctions of deviance?

300
Weak bonds with society  and weak relationships lead to deviance

What is control?

400

Unlawful taking or attempted taking of property that is in the possession of another, by force or threat of force

What is robbery?

400

Roy refuses to leave his house and has no relationships other than with immediate family members. He doesn't own any electronic devices and doessn't use the appliances in his house because he believes the aliens will find him and take him.

What is paranoid personality disorder?

400

procedures for arrest, trial, and punishment to deal with violations of the law

What is the criminal justice system?

400

emergence of laws based on institutions and power to support economic interests

What is conflict approach?

400

Eric chooses to drink at 14 because all of his friends are doing it and he wants to stay friends and hang out with them. The only way he can do that is if he drinks underage with them.

What is individual choice?

500

Intentionally or recklessly causing offensive physical contact or bodily harm that is not consented to by the victim

What is assault?

500

Growing up, Tim used to take apart dead frogs to see what their insides looked like. He began killing frogs and larger animals to dissect them. As he got into his 20s, he got bored of animals so he started killing and dismembering people. He would lie about who he was so no one could track him down. 

What is antisocial personality disorder?

500

repeated criminal behavior even after punishment

What is recidivism?

500

The behavior people develop once they've been labeled as deviant

What is secondary deviance?
500

Kylie just got home for the summer from her first year at college. She spends each night out until the morning, doesn't tell her family when she's leaving, and is doing drugs in the house. 

What is anomie?