Deviance
Crime and Violence
Geography
Punishment
Prevention/ Policy
100

Fill in the blank: Deviance is reinforced through ____ control mechanisms within society.

Social

100

What are two of the four types of crime?

Violent, Property, Street, White-Collar

100

Compared to the rest of the world, does the US have a high or low rate of violent crime and homicide?

Low

100
Who did incarceration rates mainly target?

Young, non-white people or African American males.

100

What movement aimed to end police violence against African-Americans.

Black Lives Matter Movement

200

The theory that highlights right and wrong and, according to Durkheim, promotes social cohesion

Functionalist Theory

200

Which concept causes violent crime rates to go down in communities the more of it there is? 

Social Cohesion

200

What is one theory on why murder and violence have persisted all throughout America's existence and explains why our violent crime rate is double that of other countries?

Cultural Inheritance, gun control, and inequality

200

This type of punishment has had an increase in its rate and is expensive to taxpayers in society.

Mass Incarceration

200

Following George Floyd's murder, what did the city of Minneapolis vote to do?

Dismantle/ defund the police department

300

What is an example of deviance being a push for change in society rather than something bad?

gay marriage, the Civil Rights Movement, and protests

300

Sophia, a senior accountant at a prestigious law firm, has been quietly embezzling small amounts of money from client trust accounts over the past year. What category of crime would this scenario fall under?

White-collar crime

300

A feeling of falling behind while other people do better and better, arguably leading to crime is the concept of

Relative Deprivation

300

True or False: Incarceration generally decreases the amount of crime that occurs

False! The majority of crimes are one-time offenses and do not significantly lower crime rates.

300

What actions are people taking to try and prevent police brutality?

Protests, legislation, and recording police interactions