Deviance
Across
- 6. Who stated that we learn to be deviant through our associations with deviant peers?
- 11. Individuals that are in acceptance of cultural goals and adaptation to social change.
- 12. An approach to punishment that seeks to protect society from criminals by imprisoning or executing them.
- 13. Social control theory posits that strong social bonds increase conformity and decrease deviance, which theorist stated that?
- 16. Within deviance, the subsequent deviant identity or career that develops as a result of being labeled deviant is what kind of deviance?
- 17. The type of Stigma associated with drug addicts and alcoholics is?
- 18. Who argued that the self-fulfilling prophecy can be used to explain why we do things or why we don’t do things.
- 19. A behavior, trait, or belief that departs from a norm and generates a negative reaction in a particular group is know as?
Down
- 1. Presenting yourself as a member of a different group than the stigmatized group to which you belong is known as?
- 2. An approach to punishment that emphasizes retaliation or revenge for the crime as the appropriate goal.
- 3. Who said deviance promotes social cohesion?
- 4. Combating the objectives and the means to change social structures.
- 5. Which theory states that deviance is a consequence of external judgments, or labels, that modify the individual’s self-concept and change the way others respond to the labeled person.
- 7. Which type of deviance turns the negative associated meanings of a label into positively valued or distinguishing the self.
- 8. Who stated Outsiders are those labeled deviant and subsequently segregated from “normal” society.
- 9. Crime that does not involve violence, including burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson.
- 10. Which theory acknowledges that there are goals in our society that people want to achieve but cannot always reach, which creates stress.
- 12. Individuals that are in acceptance of cultural goals, non-recognition of legal means to achieve the goals.
- 14. When the poor act out against repression, they become targets for law enforcement, while the rich and powerful remain free to do what they like. What theory is this?
- 15. The systematic scientific study of crime, criminals, and criminal justice is known as?