A) Mass incarceration
B) Medicalization of deviance
C) That deviance is functional for society
D) The idea that street criminals are an exploited class
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A) functionalist theory assumes the system works for the good of the whole, and conflict theory assumes it works for the good of those in power.
B) functionalist theory focuses on social structure, and conflict theory focuses on social control.
C) functionalist theory focuses on the individual, and conflict theory focuses on society as a whole.
D) functionalist theory ignores the role of deviance in society, and conflict theory focuses on the role of deviance in society.
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A) Violent crime is increasing and is random in terms of who is victimized.
B) Violent crime is decreasing and is random in terms of who is victimized.
C) Violent crime is increasing and is not random in terms of who is victimized.
D) Violent crime is decreasing and is not random in terms of who is victimized.
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A) helps elevate their social status.
B) leads to their becoming more interesting.
C) serves to reinforce "normalness" in others.
D) has little impact on their overall identity.
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A) Why are some behaviors defined as deviant while others are not?
B) Why is deviance more common in some social groups than others?
C) Why do some personality types act more deviantly than other personality types?
D) How does the criminal justice system reflect social inequality?
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A) the amount of anomie he experiences.
B) the emotional stress caused by his situation.
C) the tension between desired cultural goals and the means of achieving them.
D) the lack of any commitment to cultural goals.
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A) killing is not morally deviant.
B) whether or not behavior is considered deviant depends on the context.
C) soldiers are not judged as harshly as others in the general population when it comes to how they behave.
D) military law supersedes civil law.
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A) fear that deviance creates the breakdown of society.
B) view deviance as necessary in order to create social cohesion.
C) believe that punishment of deviance is dysfunctional because it prevents the deviance that is necessary for society.
D) assume that norms are largely meaningless.
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A) It focuses on the social structure, not individual action.
B) It argues that some things that are seen as dysfunctional are actually functional for society.
C) It explains how social norms first become established in society.
D) It sees deviance as having a stabilizing influence on society.
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A) A deviant identity usually emerges over time.
B) A deviant identity is developed through a process of interaction with others.
C) Deviant identity involves how other people view the target of the deviant label.
D) A deviant identity is simple to change.
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A) differential association.
B) cultural transmission.
C) labeling.
D) weakening social bonds.
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A) Suicide by an individual who has just been sentenced to a lengthy prison sentence and sees no other way out
B) Suicide bombers who kill to further their cause and die in the attack
C) The suicide of an elderly person whose family and friends are dead and who is struggling with poverty
D) Mass suicides of religious cults that are carried out under the orders of the leader
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