Deviance
Across
- 2. Durkeim believed that deviance ______ society together
- 4. Durkeim felt that deviance ______ social change
- 6. A person rejects social goals and means, to then replace them with new goals and means
- 7. Inner and outer controls keep us in line
- 8. The paradigm centered around how the people around us influence how we act and what we believe
- 11. Deviance helps society function and clarifies moral boundaries
- 14. What type of crime is more committed by the lower class and is more physically violent
- 16. Someone rejecting social goals and embracing conventional behavior
- 17. Normlessness
- 20. Society is defined by the conflicts between different groups of people
Down
- 1. People identified as a deviant start to embrace it
- 3. Deviance is learned from the people he are around
- 5. Believed that values, our conscience, friends, law enforcement, and bonds were as controls to keep us from deviance
- 9. A negative status caused by labels
- 10. Believed that deviance was learned from families, friends, and social networks
- 12. Believed that the amount of evidence a society exhibited showed whether the society has provided the men to achieve social goals.
- 13. Crime is a way for people to achieve goals that they don't have legitimate means of achieving
- 15. What type of crime does money laundering and fraud fall under
- 18. When someone uses illegitimate means to achieve a socially accepted goal
- 19. Someone going against social goals and legitimate means of achieving them