Religious and positive deviance
Serial killers and deviance exit
Deviance Management , Alcohol and Marijuana
Deviance management marijuana Opioid epidemic
The Opioid Epidemic Sexual and Gender Identities
100

This disliked and distrusted minority group around religion represent about 4% of the US population

Who are atheists?

100

What general deviance theory was used by the men themselves to explain their deviance?

Techniques of neutralization

100

Name of the movement in the 1920's that banned alcohol in the U.S.

Prohibition

100

This is one important predictor for normalization of marijuana in a state

Youth attitudes on drug's dangerousness

Strength of conservative Protestants 

Ability to bring about a referendum on the issue

100

The brand name for the prescription opiate that was implicated in the opioid epidemic?

Oxycontin

200

Identify ONE population group who is predicted to perceive more stigma and do more identity concealment around their atheism than the "average" group.

Who are blacks?

Who are women?

Who are political conservatives?

Who are residents of the Southern United States?


200

"I killed the boy because I was high on cocaine at the time"

What is denial of responsibility

200

With which group was alcohol linked in the 1920's as part of a moral panic around the substance?

Working-class Catholic immigrants

200

The ingredient name for the prescription opiate that was prescribed for pain relief?

Oxycodone

200

The name of the pharmaceutical company implicated in the opioid epidemic.

Purdue Pharma

300

This is the term that average achievers use for their high-achieving fellow students 

What is rate-busters?

300

"Those corrupt police have no business accusing me of being a criminal"

Condemning the condemnors

300

Name one social group with whom marijuana was linked as part of a moral panic?

Mexican immigrants

The 1960's counterculture

300

Users with addiction turned to this drug when prescription opioids dried up. 

Heroin

300

This opioid is now responsible for the vast majority of overdoses in the US today. 

Fentanyl

400

What was the deviance theory applied to understand how high-achieving students make sense of their deviance?

Techniques of neutralization

400

One PUSH factor for someone existing a deviant career

Close friend sentenced to long prison term

Old age

Burn out

400

Name one factor that must be present for normalization of illegal substances like alcohol or marijuana?

Advocacy groups

Risk-taking politicians

More lenient public attitudes

400

This social group was particularly affected by the opioid epidemic.

Rural individuals with manual labor jobs

High school athletes

400

Deviance management strategy of a lesbian woman who teaches high school, attends the local Methodist church and voluntarily advises the LGBTQ+ student group on campus to share her life experience and be supportive

Insider

500

Another specific technique of neutralization used by high-achieving students to make sense of their accomplishments

Appeal to higher loyalties: I want to get into a good graduate school or have a professional career or an impressive resume 

500

One PULL factor for someone existing a deviant career

Falls in love with a law-abiding woman

Gains transferable skills for good legitimate career

Falls in love with kayaking and consumes all of time (recreation)

500

Summarize one message of Prohibition opponent Pauline Sabin, that also illustrates narrative fidelity

Prohibition violates the Constitution by restricting our freedom

By overturning Prohibition we protect our children from a black market in alcohol

500
This is one reason why doctors were willing to prescribe opioids that were previously very regulated.

Perks by pharmaceutical companies

New mandates to treat patient pain

One study claiming drugs only addictive for those with prior risk

500

35-year-old businessman who marries and has children with his wife while falling in love with his male tennis partner who he texts and meets with on his way home from work

Hider