Ch 7 - Deviance and Social Control

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Psychologists

________ believe that deviating individuals have deviating personalities and that subconscious motives drive people to deviance.

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Deviance

________: refers to any violation of norms, rules, or expectations, whether the interaction is as minor as driving over the speed limit, as serious as murder.

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Emile Durkheim

________ stated that deviance, including crime, is functional for society, as it contributes to social order:

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Cultural Goals

________: objectives held out as legitimate or desirable for the members of a society to achieve.

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Functionalists

________ argue that crime is a natural part of society.

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Biosocial theorists

________ stress that genes alone are not cause for deviant behaviour.

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Biological Explanations

________: assumed that genetic predispositions lead people to such behaviours as juvenile delinquency and crime.

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Strain

________: refers to the frustrations they feel.

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Social control

________: which is a formal and informal means of enforcing norms.

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Deviance

________ is not linked with any particular personality.

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Deviance-non

any act to which people respond negatively.

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Deviance

________ is subjective, as different groups have a different understanding of what is ________.

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Deviance

refers to any violation of norms, rules, or expectations, whether the interaction is as minor as driving over the speed limit, as serious as murder

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Deviance non

any act to which people respond negatively

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Social order

a groups customary social arrangements

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Social control

which is a formal and informal means of enforcing norms

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Biological Explanations

assumed that genetic predispositions lead people to such behaviours as juvenile delinquency and crime

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Differential Association

from the different groups we associate with, we learn to deviate from or conform to societys norm

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Cultural Goals

objectives held out as legitimate or desirable for the members of a society to achieve

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Strain Theory

a theory developed by Robert Merton to explain how people react when their access to success is blocked

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Strain

refers to the frustrations they feel

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