Unacceptable Behavior
Breaking Norms
Deviance
It is all about Respect
Pot Luck
100

People who commit unacceptable social behaviors may be _______ for a period of time to punish the law breaker while protecting society from harm.

Incarcerated

100

This is behavior that departs from social norms.  It ranges from less serious acts to the most serious of crimes.

Deviance

100

This term describes all of us.  Because all of us have broken some of the less serious social norms.

Primary Deviance

100

Members of this group own similar amounts of resources and they share values, norms and a similar lifestyle.

Social Class

100

The use of illegal means to achieve success in society.

Innovation

200

A person that breaks social norms may encounter this institution which enforces our criminal statutes.

criminal justice system

200

This term describes behavior that does not live up to the standards that are established by the members of society.  One is not living up to expectations.

Negative Deviance

200

This is an undesirable trait or label used to characterize some members of a society.

Stigma

200

Respect and admiration that are given to certain social positions.

Prestige

200

Under this social system a person is permanently tied to the social class of their birth.

caste system

300

This term describes the ways in which a society discourages bad behaviors by threatening harsh punishments.

Deterrence

300

These are rewards and punishments that are used by societies to encourage conformity to social norms.

Social Sanctions

300

Examples of this include Insider Trading, Embezzlement, and Bribery.

White Collar Crime

300

The _____ suggests that inequality exists because certain members are willing to exploit others.

Conflict Theory

300

This term describes a change in occupations but there is not a change in one's social class.

Horizontal Mobility

400

Societies inflict punishments on criminals to make them pay harsh prices for their crimes.  Making criminals pay for their bad acts is known as _______.

Retribution

400

An example would be cheating on the ACT Exam to get into the school of your dreams.

Positive Deviance

400

A person is called a ___ they commit serious criminal behaviors and their lifestyle and identity are organized around breaking societies norms.

Secondary Deviant

400

You are in your 20s.  You meet a person for the first time and you ask them, what do you do?  This is an example of _____.

Social Stratification

400

A warehouse worker works two jobs to put his child through medical school.  His daughter would soon be earning over $250,000 per year.  This is an example of ___.

Intergenerational Mobility

500

Many people believe that law enforcement will work harder to solve crimes that involve the upper classes while working less to solve crimes that involve the poor.  This is an example of ______.

Victim Discounting

500

This term describes an unusual situation in a society in which the members of a society are unsure of the norms.  The normal rules are weak or in conflict.

Anomie

500

It suggests that the more children are exposed to criminal acts the more likely they to commit criminal acts in the future.

Differential Association Theory

500

This term suggests that the less powerful classes of a society adopt the ideas of the most powerful social class.  ( Work hard and don't ask questions)

False Consciousness

500

A member of society is convinced that they will never be very successful.  So they may actual drop out of mainstream society.

Retreatism