Ch. 6 Social Control and Deviance
Across
- 1. social cohesion based on difference and interdependence of the parts
- 4. social cohesion based on sameness
- 6. a particular type of white collar crime committed by the officers of a corporation
- 10. mechanisms that create normative compliance in individuals
- 11. suicide that occurs when one is not well integrated into a social group
- 12. belief that individuals subconsciously notice how others see or label them, and their reactions to those labels over time form the basis of their self-identity
- 13. mechanisms of social control by which rules or laws prohibit deviant criminal behavior
- 18. suicide that occurs when a person experiences too much social regulation
- 20. subsequent acts of rule breaking that occur after primary deviance and as a result of your new deviant label and people's expectations of you
- 23. individual who rejects both traditional goals and traditional means and wants to alter or destroy the social institutions from which he or she is alienated
- 24. one who rejects both socially acceptable means and goals by completely retreating from, or not participating in, society
- 25. suicide that occurs when one experiences too much social integration
- 28. how well you are integrated into your social group or community
- 30. social deviant who accepts socially acceptable goals but rejects socially acceptable means to achieve them
- 31. a sense of aimlessness or despair that arises when we can no longer expect life to be predictable
- 32. suicide that occurs as a result of insufficient social regulation
Down
- 2. the usually unexpressed but widely known rules of group membership
- 3. crime committed in public and often associated with violence, gangs, and poverty
- 5. a circular building composed of an inner ring and an outer ring designed to serve as a prison in which the guards can observe prisoners without their knowledge
- 7. offense committed by a professional against a corporation, agencey, or other institution
- 8. theory explaining how social context and social cues impact whether individuals act deviantly
- 9. the first act of rule breaking that may incur a label of "deviant" and thus influence how people think about and act toward you
- 14. Merton's theory that deviance occurs when a society does not give all of its members equal ability to achieve socially acceptable goals
- 15. when an individual who has been involved with the criminal justice system reverts to criminal behavior
- 16. social bonds; how well people relate to each other and get along on a day to day basis
- 17. the violation of laws enacted by society
- 19. the number of rules guiding your daily life and what you can expect from the world day to day
- 21. a negative social label that not only changes others' behavior toward a person but also alters that person's own self-concet and social identity
- 22. philosophy of criminal justice arising from the notion that crime results from a rational calculation of its costs and benefits
- 26. any transgression of socially established norms
- 27. individual who accepts both the goals and the strategies that are considered socially acceptable to achieve those goals
- 29. individual who rejects socially defined goals but not the means