Functionalist Theories
Theoretical Hodgepodge
Symbolic Interactionism
Approaches to Crime Control
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100

This is a social condition in which norms are weak, conflicting or absent

What is anomie?

100

This view of theory focuses on the very small aspects of society.

What is the micro?

100
This concept considers that deviance is part of nurture rather than nature
What is socialization?
100
This approach to crime control is most focused on punishing the offender
What is retribution?
100
He developed the theory of anomie
Who is Emile Durkheim?
200

This theory claims deviance is more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural goals and the ability to achieve these goals legitimately

What is strain theory?

200

This involves society’s power to limit deviance by enforcing conformity to expected norms and values.

What is social control?

200

This refers to when two people break a norm, only one of them is designated deviant

What is labeling theory?

200

Crime control in which the goal is to make criminals productive members of society.

What is rehabilitation?

200
The fact that deviance defines moral boundaries and people learn right from wrong by defining people as deviant aligns with this sociological perspective
What is functionalism?
300

Name one of the 4 factors affecting the strength of social bonds with regard to Control Theory

What are involvement, commitment, belief, or attachment?

300

This concept describes our tendency to yield to the norms of our peers.

What is conformity?

300

This is is a learning theory of deviance that suggests people learn criminal behavior through their interactions with others.

What is Differential Association Theory?

300
This approach to crime control seeks to discourage crime, or make crime unattractive
What is deterrence?
300
Parental neglect vs helicopter parenting can be described as this type of deviance
What is negative and positive deviance?
400

This theorist claimed that social bonds, when strong, would mitigate the degree of deviance in society.

Who is Travis Hirschi?


400

This concept involves yielding to someone in a position of authority.

What is obedience?

400

Term for most powerful agents of socialization, important for considering learned deviance

What are significant others?

400
This approach to crime control can be retributive but also rehabilitative.
What is incarceration?
400
She was the British Prime Minister who claimed "There is no such thing as society"
Who is Margaret Thatcher?
500

This is one of Merton's 4 deviant responses to "Strain."

What is innovation, rebellion, ritualism, or retreatism?

500

This theorist was interested in people's likelihood of shocking an old man if an authority figure told them to.

Who is Stanley Milgram?

500

This type of deviance occurs when a person’s self-concept and behavior begin to change after his or her actions are labeled as deviant by members of society.

What is secondary deviance?

500

This is the 3 components of the Criminal Justice System.

What are police, the courts and prisons?

500
This term refers to a return to a pattern of criminal behaviour
What is recidivism?