Sociological Theories
Across
- 3. Sociological Theories use what type of focus to analyze social structure, social life and power relationships between social groups?
- 5. These Sociological Theories argue that crime is a product of social processes, especially inappropriate socialization and social learning. (No space between the 2 words)
- 7. Early ecological theories are referred to collectively as what? (No space between the 2 words)
- 10. Delinquency and Drift uses 7 techniques of what to explain how offenders overcome feelings of responsibility.
- 11. What is the economic and social gap found between rich and poor people who live close to one another?
- 13. What theory argues that physical deterioration and disrepair will lead to crime, which will then result in further deterioration (this is cycle)? (No space between the 2 words)
- 14. Subcultural Theory focuses on small versions of this (a collection of values, ideas, beliefs, and traits that characterize a human group).
- 15. These Sociological Theories suggest that crime is the result of class struggle.
Down
- 1. This Social Structure Theory sees social change, social conflict, and lack of social consensus as the root causes of crime and deviance. (No space between the 2 words)
- 2. What group of Sociological Theories include Social Disorganization Theory, Strain Theory, and Cultural Conflict Theory? (No space between the 2 words)
- 4. Park and Burgess viewed cities as having 5 what? These show the migration and populations of cities. (No space between the 2 words)
- 6. Who wrote the Code of the Street, which identified aspects of contemporary street code based on manhood? (No space between the 2 words)
- 8. What theory states that crime becomes an alternative means to success when someone cannot reach common societal goals due to a lack of means?
- 9. What theory focuses on "hot spots" and specific types of crime being associated with certain geographic locations?
- 12. Sociological Theories CANNOT predict what type of behavior?
- 14. Culture Conflict Theory argues that the root cause of _________ can be found in a clash of values between variously socialized groups over what is acceptable behavior.