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SOC20020 Exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
SOC20020 Exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
[Show more]SOC20020 Exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
[Show more]Anomie 
Ans: instability caused by an erosion of value or lack of purpose. 
conflict criminology 
Ans: bulgswasie- factory owners 
proletariat- factory workers 
lead to unions for factory workers 
Conflict criminologists ask: 
Ans: Why are some acts defined as criminal while others are not? 
conflic...
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Ans: instability caused by an erosion of value or lack of purpose. 
conflict criminology 
Ans: bulgswasie- factory owners 
proletariat- factory workers 
lead to unions for factory workers 
Conflict criminologists ask: 
Ans: Why are some acts defined as criminal while others are not? 
conflic...
Differential association 
Ans: Criminal behaviour is associate with learning deviant values, attitudes, techniques 
and motives . - the greater the frequency, duration, and intensity of their immersion in 
deviant environments, the more likely it is they will become deviant 
Identities 
Ans: categ...
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Ans: Criminal behaviour is associate with learning deviant values, attitudes, techniques 
and motives . - the greater the frequency, duration, and intensity of their immersion in 
deviant environments, the more likely it is they will become deviant 
Identities 
Ans: categ...
Among sociological theorists there is little consensus on: 
Ans: The causes of deviant behavior or on the social processes involved in categorising 
certain activities as deviant. 
Deviance entered sociological lexicon in: 
Ans: 1950 
Deviance emerged as: 
Ans: An umbrella concept and encompassing ...
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Add to cartAmong sociological theorists there is little consensus on: 
Ans: The causes of deviant behavior or on the social processes involved in categorising 
certain activities as deviant. 
Deviance entered sociological lexicon in: 
Ans: 1950 
Deviance emerged as: 
Ans: An umbrella concept and encompassing ...
Define 5 broad theoretical perspectives 
Ans: 1. normative theory, 
2. labelling perspective, 
3. political economy theories, 
4. postmodernist approaches, 
5. theories of female deviance and feminist theories 
normative theory explains deviant behaviour by; 
Ans: asking what motivates individua...
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Add to cartDefine 5 broad theoretical perspectives 
Ans: 1. normative theory, 
2. labelling perspective, 
3. political economy theories, 
4. postmodernist approaches, 
5. theories of female deviance and feminist theories 
normative theory explains deviant behaviour by; 
Ans: asking what motivates individua...
normative theories 
Ans: erikson; the deviant is a person whose activities have moved outsise the margins of 
the group and when the community applies social control it makes a statement about its 
bounderies 
Functionalist Perspective 
Ans: Parsons; no behaviour is intrinsically deviant. it is on...
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Add to cartnormative theories 
Ans: erikson; the deviant is a person whose activities have moved outsise the margins of 
the group and when the community applies social control it makes a statement about its 
bounderies 
Functionalist Perspective 
Ans: Parsons; no behaviour is intrinsically deviant. it is on...
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