Across
- 2. individuals who work full-time yet still require government help to get by.
- 5. status issue when one metric of social class does not match the others.
- 7. unfair treatment of the minority by the majority.
- 8. punishment that attempt to turn convicts into useful citizens.
- 10. careers with socially imposed gender biases.
- 14. type of integration where minority is allowed to keep their traditions separately.
- 15. person feelings about a group that can be positive or negative.
- 16. raising the punishment for a crime so no one will commit it.
- 17. financial price paid for the promise to return for court date.
- 18. type of integration where minority willingly changes aspects to better fit in.
- 19. the rate at which convicts re-commit crimes after release.
Down
- 1. 'eye for an eye' type of punishment.
- 3. invisible barrier separating discriminated groups from higher pay and jobs.
- 4. type of survey conducted to better understand crime rates.
- 6. state sanctioned death of a convicted citizen.
- 8. payments made to cover financial damages.
- 9. type of integration where majority forces minorities to change.
- 11. criminally driven form of discrimination.
- 12. confessing to a crime for a reduced sentence.
- 13. groups that are watched closer by police and therefore more likely to be caught.
