deviance and social structure
Across
- 4. food production is the main economic activity and can be subdivided according to the level of technology and the method of producing food
- 7. have most immediate control over who is arrested for a criminal act
- 8. determine the guilt or innocence of an accused person by means of a trial and assigns some form of punishment if there is a guilty finding
- 11. sanctions used to punish those found guilty of crimes
- 13. includes prostitution, gambling, illegal drug use; offender is the only victim
- 14. interacting in an effort to receive a reward or a return for one’s actions
- 15. includes murder, robbery; most victims are African Americans
- 16. the deliberate attempt to control a person by force, to oppose someone else, or to harm another person
- 17. a state of balance between cooperation and conflict
- 18. much of the economy is involved in providing information and services
Down
- 1. acts that allow individuals to relieve tension without disrupting the basic fabric of society
- 2. two or more people or groups working together to achieve a goal that will benefit more than one of them
- 3. a socially defined position in a group or in a society and has attached to it one or more roles
- 5. as either natural in people with weak ties to the community (control theory), as a learned behavior (cultural transmission theory), or as a label (labeling theory)
- 6. different or unacceptable behavior
- 7. provides legitimate jobs for a wide range of people
- 9. as the natural outgrowth of the values, norms, and structures of society
- 10. the idea that if you do something for someone, that person owes you something in return (basis of social interaction)
- 12. the behavior expected of someone occupying a particular status
- 16. two or more people or groups in opposition to achieve a goal that only one can attain (advancement in school, sports)