society
government
crime
behaviors
society 2
100

network of social interactions

social network

100

a system of government in which most of the important decisions are made by state officials rather than by elected representatives

Bureaucracy 

100

an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law.

crime

100

a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.

stigma

100

the fact or state of departing from usual or accepted standards, especially in social or sexual behavior.

deviance 

200

social behavior in the interaction of two parties that implement a cost-benefit analysis to determine risks and benefits

social exchange

200

social production of an effect that determines the capacities, actions, beliefs, or conduct of actors

power

200

 through interaction with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, techniques, and motives for criminal behavior

differential association

200

-respect and esteem due a superior or an elder

deterrence 

200

 behavior that fails to meet accepted norms

negative deviance 

300

organization with a fixed set of rules of intra-organization procedures and structures.

formal organization

300

socially approved power which one person or a group possesses and practices over another.

authority

300

 financially motivated, nonviolent or non directly violent crime committed by individuals, businesses and government professionals

white collar crime

300

the action of restoring someone to health or normal life through training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness.

rehabilitation

300

certain individuals or groups whose uncommon behavior and strategies enable them to find better solutions to problems than their peers

positive deviance 

400

interlocking social structure that governs how people work together in practice

informal organization

400

the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.

incarceration

400

the system of law enforcement that is directly involved in apprehending, prosecuting, defending, sentencing, and punishing those who are suspected or convicted of criminal offences.

criminal justice system

400

the tendency of a convicted criminal to re offend.

recidivism 

400

lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group.

anomie

500

punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act.

retribution

500

-the idea that people are less likely to engage in deviant activity due to their bonds within society

control theory