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[Show more]What is the Control Theory? - answer-Delinquent acts result when an individuals bond to society is weakened or broken. 
 
what was Durkheimian's view in Travis Hirschi's book? - answer-We are moral beings to the extent that we are social beings. People might be too busy doing conventional thin...
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Add to cartWhat is the Control Theory? - answer-Delinquent acts result when an individuals bond to society is weakened or broken. 
 
what was Durkheimian's view in Travis Hirschi's book? - answer-We are moral beings to the extent that we are social beings. People might be too busy doing conventional thin...
Sociology 205 Cohn Exam 2 (final) Questions & Answers
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3 ways of measuring crime - answer-looking at published stats, self-report, victimization study 
 
Personal crime - answer-crimes between or against a person 
 
Predatory crimes - answer-want something from the victim 
 
introspective crime - answer-crimes of passion 
 
3 Lowest Crime Ra...
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Add to cart3 ways of measuring crime - answer-looking at published stats, self-report, victimization study 
 
Personal crime - answer-crimes between or against a person 
 
Predatory crimes - answer-want something from the victim 
 
introspective crime - answer-crimes of passion 
 
3 Lowest Crime Ra...
Herbert Hyman and Paul Sheatsley are authors of which reading? - answer-"Some Reasons Why Information Campaigns Fail." 
 
What are the main ideas of "Some Reasons Why Information Campaigns Fail." - answer--"Know-Nothings" 
-Interested People Acquire the most Info 
-People seek info that su...
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Add to cartHerbert Hyman and Paul Sheatsley are authors of which reading? - answer-"Some Reasons Why Information Campaigns Fail." 
 
What are the main ideas of "Some Reasons Why Information Campaigns Fail." - answer--"Know-Nothings" 
-Interested People Acquire the most Info 
-People seek info that su...
What is the main finding of Ted Gurr's study? - answer-The homicide rate in England had a steep decline from the middle ages to now 
 
What is the ranking of men and women both white and black for their risk of violence? - answer-Black males 
Black females 
White males 
White females 
 
Rapes a...
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Add to cartWhat is the main finding of Ted Gurr's study? - answer-The homicide rate in England had a steep decline from the middle ages to now 
 
What is the ranking of men and women both white and black for their risk of violence? - answer-Black males 
Black females 
White males 
White females 
 
Rapes a...
Mancur Olson - answer-developed the theory of free riders, public goods, and private goods 
 
public good - answer-a good where people get the benefits without having to pay anything; nonrival and nonexcludable 
 
private good - answer-a good where people only benefit from paying; rival and ex...
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Add to cartMancur Olson - answer-developed the theory of free riders, public goods, and private goods 
 
public good - answer-a good where people get the benefits without having to pay anything; nonrival and nonexcludable 
 
private good - answer-a good where people only benefit from paying; rival and ex...
Control Theory and Juvenile Delinquency - answer-- Travis Hirschi 
- main idea: the bond of social attachments to delinquency 
- commitment: just by living in an organized society you are too scared to take actions that would risk the rewards you get from society 
- survey: high school juniors a...
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Add to cartControl Theory and Juvenile Delinquency - answer-- Travis Hirschi 
- main idea: the bond of social attachments to delinquency 
- commitment: just by living in an organized society you are too scared to take actions that would risk the rewards you get from society 
- survey: high school juniors a...
Herbert Hyman and Paul Sheatsley - answer-Some reasons why information campaigns fail - chronic know-nothings, the role of interest relating to exposure, selective exposure produced by prior attitudes, selective interpretation following exposure, differential changes in attitudes after exposure. 
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Add to cartHerbert Hyman and Paul Sheatsley - answer-Some reasons why information campaigns fail - chronic know-nothings, the role of interest relating to exposure, selective exposure produced by prior attitudes, selective interpretation following exposure, differential changes in attitudes after exposure. 
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What causes suicide? - answer-Lack of moral regulation 
 
What keep people from committing suicide? - answer-- Moral reponsibility for others 
- Structure 
 
Anomie - answer-Not knowing what the rules are or what's normal 
 
- Cause of suicide 
 
Rapid change in fortune - answer-- Can cause...
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Add to cartWhat causes suicide? - answer-Lack of moral regulation 
 
What keep people from committing suicide? - answer-- Moral reponsibility for others 
- Structure 
 
Anomie - answer-Not knowing what the rules are or what's normal 
 
- Cause of suicide 
 
Rapid change in fortune - answer-- Can cause...
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