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Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Click to Play Theories of Deviance Click to Play

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance “Deviance” refers to what kind of behaviour? A. Rule-breaking C. Penny-pinching B. Hedge-hopping D. Dam-busting

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Rule-breaking C. Penny-pinching B. Hedge-hopping D. Dam-busting

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Which type of norm varies from group to group? A. Legal C. Informal B. Formal D. Inflexible

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Legal C. Informal B. Formal D. Inflexible

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Punishment for deviance is also known as a? A. Positive sanction C. Negative sanction B. Legal sanction D. Eiger sanction

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Positive sanction C. Negative sanction B. Legal sanction D. Eiger sanction

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance The phrase “Deviance is not a quality of what someone does” is associated with? A. Karl Marx C. Robert Merton B. Harold Garfinkel D. Howard Becker

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Karl Marx C. Robert Merton B. Harold Garfinkel D. Howard Becker

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Deviant behaviour carried out with an awareness it is deviant is called? A. Non-culpable deviance C. Accountable deviance B. Culpable deviance D. Curable deviance

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Non-culpable deviance C. Accountable deviance B. Culpable deviance D. Curable deviance

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Which of the following is least likely to feature in Functionalist explanations of deviance? A. Consensus C. Control B. Conformity D. Conflict

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Consensus C. Control B. Conformity D. Conflict

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Which of the following is not, for Durkheim, a function of crime? A. Social change C. Social solidarity B. Social exchange D. Boundary-marking

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Social change C. Social solidarity B. Social exchange D. Boundary-marking

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Robert Merton is closely associated with which theory of deviance? A. Strain C. Conflict B. Stress D. Carcereal

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Strain C. Conflict B. Stress D. Carcereal

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Strain theory is what type of theory? A. Reflexive C. Proactive B. Reductive D. Reactive

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Reflexive C. Proactive B. Reductive D. Reactive

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance In Shaw and McKay’s theory, which Zone always has the highest crime rates? A. Suburban C. Central business district B. Green field D. Interstitial

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Suburban C. Central business district B. Green field D. Interstitial

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Which of the following is not an aspect of the physical environment of crime? A. Ethnic homogeneity C. Millieu B. Territoriality D. Surveillance

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Ethnic homogeneity C. Millieu B. Territoriality D. Surveillance

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Which of the following is not a significant variable in Differential Association theory? A. Frequency C. Opacity B. Intensity D. Priority

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Frequency C. Opacity B. Intensity D. Priority

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Subcultures that develop as a response to the prevailing norms and values of a wider culture are called? A. Reactionary C. Independent B. Reactive D. Interdependent

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Reactionary C. Independent B. Reactive D. Interdependent

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Who argued that youth subcultures are the product of media labelling? A. Albert Cohen C. Paul Corrigan B. Phil. Cohen D. Stan. Cohen

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Albert Cohen C. Paul Corrigan B. Phil. Cohen D. Stan. Cohen

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Theories of Deviance Who suggested the term “neo-tribes” should be used instead of youth subcultures? A. Ken. Plummer C. Michele Barrett B. Stan. Cohen D. Andy Bennett

Crime and Deviance Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? Is the right answer Theories of Deviance Is the right answer A. Ken. Plummer C. Michele Barrett B. Stan. Cohen D. Andy Bennett

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