Deviance Review
Across
- 3. This Roughneck received an unsolicited college scholarship which helped him achieve society's goals through the legitimate means
- 4. The school encourages this type of social bond by providing many clubs and activities students can join
- 6. The American sociologist & criminologist who developed the Control theory of deviance
- 8. This theory of deviance says that strong social bonds are likely to keep us conforming to norms
- 9. The member of the Saints who got left senior year and didn't graduate on time and began associating with a more deviant group of friends
- 11. Those people who reject the goals of society and the legitimate means of achieving them, substituting new goals and new means are engaging in this
- 12. The rewards or punishments used to encourage conformity to norms are called social ____
- 13. This type of deviance refers to behavior that over-conforms to norms in perfectionist or unbalanced ways
- 16. This theory of deviance says that deviance occurs when there is a gap between the goals of society and the means of achieving them
- 19. The author of the Saints and the Roughnecks study who followed two groups of high school boys for the better part of 2 years
- 21. Those people who accept the goal of society, but use illegitimate or illegal means of achieving them are engaging in this
Down
- 1. The theory of deviance that says deviance is relative and more about who commits the act than the act itself
- 2. This theory explains deviance as the result of those in positions of power determining what behavior is considered deviant
- 5. Not everyone internalizes norms during the socialization process because everyone is socialized differently so this type of social control exists to help ensure conformity to norms
- 7. This type of social control is usually developed during the socialization process
- 10. This type of deviance This type of deviance is not isolated and becomes someone's master status
- 12. The group in Chambliss' study that was considered the "good" boys who were "going to make something of themselves"
- 14. The type of sanction anyone can give- this can be anything from a thumbs-up to a glaring look
- 15. This social bond means that the more connections we have with people the more likely we are to conform
- 17. The founder of sociology whose work the Strain and Control theories of deviance are based on
- 18. The type of isolated deviance or occasional norm-breaking that we all engage in from time to time
- 20. This Roughneck was arguably the most deviant as he did attempt to rob a gas station and was sent to reform school for 6 months