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Sociology Chapter 7 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Already Passed According to Robert Merton's strain theory, the term ________ correctly describes the behavior of a school "dropout" who rejects both cultural goals and the conventional means to reach them. - Answers retreatist If a parent th...

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Sociology Chapter 7 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Already Passed

According to Robert Merton's strain theory, the term ________ correctly describes the behavior of a
school "dropout" who rejects both cultural goals and the conventional means to reach them. - Answers
retreatist

If a parent threatens a child with punishment in order to discourage wrongdoing, the parent is using
punishment to accomplish - Answers deterrence.

Crime committed by persons of high social position during the course of their occupations is called -
Answers white-collar crime.

In his study of New England's Puritans, Kai Erikson concluded that - Answers even this disciplined and
highly religious group created deviance to clarify the moral boundaries of their community.

According to Robert Merton's strain theory, how would you classify a low-paid, yet compulsively
conforming bank teller who never seems to want to get ahead but never seems to do anything wrong? -
Answers ritualist

Prostitution is widely regarded as a - Answers victimless crime.

One of the social foundations of deviance is that - Answers deviance exists only in relation to cultural
norms.

Thomas Szasz made the controversial assertion that - Answers mental illness is a myth so that "insanity"
is only "differences" that bother other people.

A hate crime is defined as - Answers a criminal act motivated by race or other bias.

Looking back in history, the oldest justification for punishing an offender is - Answers retribution.

The concept of due process refers to - Answers the criminal justice system operating within the bounds
of the law.

Organized crime refers to - Answers any business that supplies illegal goods or services.

Both Albert Cohen and Walter Miller argue that deviance is most likely to arise among - Answers low-
income youths.

According to Durkheim, functions of deviance include - Answers the idea that responding to deviance
promotes social unity.

Edwin Lemert described "primary deviance" as - Answers a passing episode of deviance that has little
effect on the person's self-concept.

Every society tries to regulate the behavior of individuals; this general process is called ______. -
Answers social control

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