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Jeopardy! By Laura Schmeltzer Period 5

Deviance and Social control Crime and Punishment Social Interactions Socialization 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

What is Socialization? to participate in a group. The process of learning to participate in a group. What is Socialization? Return Row 1, Col 1

What are the five types of group social interactions? Cooperation Conflict Social Exchange Coercion Conformity What are the five types of group social interactions? Return 1,2

from societal or group norms. Behavior that departs from societal or group norms. What is deviance? Return 1,3

An act committed in violation of the law. What is a crime? Return 1,4

What is a primary group? 2,1 Return People who are emotionally close, know each other well, and seek one another’s company. What is a primary group? Return 2,1

Cooperation Ex. Birthdays 2,2 Return What is the interaction in which individuals or groups combine their efforts to reach a goal? What is an example of this? 2,2 Return

Negative Deviance What type of deviance involves behavior that underconforms to accepted norms? Return 2,3

What is the Criminal Justice System? A system comprising institutions and processes responsible for enforcing criminal statutes. What is the Criminal Justice System? Return 2,4

3,1 Return Social Category: High School Seniors Social Aggregate: Being a member of a sports team. What is an example of a Social Category and a Social Aggregate? Return 3,1

What is social exchange? A voluntary action performed in the expectation of getting a reward in return. What is social exchange? Return 3,2

What are social sanctions? Rewards or punishments that encourage conformity to social norms. What are social sanctions? Return 3,3

What is retribution? Punishment intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts. What is retribution? Return 3,4

Functions of a primary group: -emotional support -socialization -encourage conformity What are three functions of a primary group? Return 4,1

What is Coercion? 4,2 Return Interaction in which individuals or groups are forced to behave in a particular way. What is Coercion? Return 4,2

What are two positives and two negatives of social sanctions? -Promotions -Smiles Negatives: -Fines -Ridicule -Gossip What are two positives and two negatives of social sanctions? Return 4,3

A process of changing or reforming a criminal through socialization. What is Rehabilitation? Return 4,4

What is a secondary group? People who share only part of their lives while focusing on a goal or task. What is a secondary group? Return 5,1

What are three ways of “getting to yes” in negotiation? -focus on underlying interests and not positions or demands -invent solutions that are good for both sides -use legitimacy and persuasion rather than force, will or violence -develop empathy, to see the problem from the other’s perspective -to listen -to become aware of the role emotions play in negotiations and conflict What are three ways of “getting to yes” in negotiation? Return 5,2

conformity to society’s norms. Ways to encourage conformity to society’s norms. What is Social Control? Return 5,3

What are nine types of statistics that UCR covers? murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, and hate crimes. What are nine types of statistics that UCR covers? Return 5,4