Physical Violence and Substance Abuse
Sexual Deviance and Potent Potables
Elite Deviance
Physical Manifestations and Medical Deviance
Emergent Deviance
100
This is the most popular legal drug in America. This is the most popular illegal drug in America.
What is alcohol; what is marijuana?
100
Arguing that all prostitution should be ceased because it ONLY serves to benefit men and women can NEVER experience anything positive from it is an example of this perspective.
What is the prohibitionist critique?
100
Shupe identified these three categories of elite deviance in the clergy - with examples!
What are sexual, economic, and authoritative?
100
These are the four categories of suicide as identified by Durkheim
What are altruistic, anomic, egoistic, and fatalistic.
100
As internet usage rises, we should expect geographical boundaries of deviant subgroups to do this.
What is become less important, lessen.
200
These are the three frames, and what each one means, used to help us understand why drug use is considered deviant in society.
What are predispositional, causal, and constructionist?
200
The Kernsmiths said the definition of this term was any and all behaviors used to pressure an unwilling sexual partner to engaging in the act.
What is sexual coercion?
200
If a cop pulls you over and takes a thousand dollars from you because he or she says it may have been used in illegal acts, congratulations - you've just experienced this perfectly legal thing.
What is civil forfeiture?
200
In the 80's through 90's, this occurred - leading to more women and non-stereotypical deviants getting inked!
What is The Tattoo Renaissance
200
According to Ross, these are acts of those groups that will ordinarily attack civilian targets as freely as they attack military targets, specifically for the purpose to cause chaos and disorder.
What is terrorism/terrorist acts?
300
25%, or about 25%, refer to two statistics from different chapters in Deviance Today.
What is the amount of unreported robberies? What is the number of people who engage in some form of self-injury.
300
This has been found to be a deterrent for children to stop what they're doing, but offers no guidance to children to tell them what they should be doing instead.
What is corporal punishment or spanking?
300
These are the factors that make it at least somewhat likely that White Collar criminals, upon release from prison, might re-offend.
What are techniques of neutralization, denial of victim, friends and family support, minimum security prison (low level of punishment).
300
Severity, visibility, frequency, and perceived seriousness of symptoms are all factors in what process?
What is an individual deciding whether or not to seek medical diagnosis for stigmatized symptoms?
300
These are the five ways paranormal beliefs are constructed.
What are Social Isolate-produced (“cranks”), Religious-produced, “Professionally”-constructed (like astrologers and psychics), Parapsychologically-reinforced (like ghost scientists), “Grass-roots” sustained by public
400
This theoretical perspective would suggest that drug use might be a sign of predispositional tendencies towards deviance, because the individual has low internal and external mechanisms to stop from engaging in deviant acts.
What is social control theory?
400
This is the deliberate harming, piercing, stretching, or manipulation of the skin tissue of one's own body. Pierced ears and branded skin might be on opposite sides of the spectrum of this.
What is body modification.
400
These are the eight stigma management strategies identified as used by men and women who have committed white collar crime.
What are appeal to higher loyalties, denial of injury, claim of normality, denial of responsibility, condemning the condemners, entitlement, denial of victim, defense of necessity?
400
The bureaucratic nature of the job led to emotional, physical, and verbal mistreatment to occur in this occupation
What is nursing homes, care giving without the care.
400
Ross defines a terrorist act using these four descriptive categories
What are the act is for political purposes, act as propaganda, act to create reactions, and break the law in meaningful ways.
500
Young, black, men are most likely to be those who are arrested for robbery, and, theoretically, that might be because of their use of this.
What is oppositional masculinity?
500
Prostitutes point to these two major factors in their decision to enter into Prostitute-Helping organizations and leave their deviant career.
What is internal and external influences?
500
Elite deviance by the clergy is facilitated by these five factors that make it easier for deviance to occur.
What are hierarchies of unequal power, elites having high levels of persuasion, lower-levels encouraged to trust, opportunity structures for abuse exist, and hierarchies providing opportunities and rationales for leaders?
500
Sufferers of Celiac disease and other GI maladies often rushed away from others to avoid violating these - cultural taboos against having others close to you when doing things bathroom-related.
What are proximity norms?
500
This is how a commonly-held belief might be considered to be deviant.
What is when the audience views beliefs as deviant, and the audience has more power over the believer.