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Quiz 11: Social Structure Theories: Community, Strain, and Subcultures
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Question 1
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Which types of theories consider the availability of legitimate opportunities for material success at both the individual and societal level in their explanations for crime?
Question 2
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Which of the following is NOT one of the five structural characteristics that Rodney Stark says summarize the idea of social disorganization?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
According to the _____________ model of urban growth, cities in the early 1900s grew through progressive expansion from the central city outwards, in a series of zones associated with different types of land use.
Question 4
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Which sociologist developed the concentric zone model of urban development?
Question 5
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The proponents of social disorganization theory are often referred to as the:
Question 6
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Which theory was most extensively advanced by persons affiliated with the Department of Sociology at the University of Chicago?
Question 7
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Durkheim's theoretical concept of anomie is best described as:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Social structure theories center on the idea that high rates of crime are caused by:
Question 9
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According to Cloward and Ohlin, which type of subculture predominates in areas that lack criminal traditions?
Question 10
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According to Cloward and Ohlin, which type of subculture exists in neighborhoods that are well organized for crime, where norms all but require criminal involvement?
Question 11
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Which of the following was NOT a conclusion drawn by Shaw and McKay?
Question 12
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Shaw and McKay's argument is that three structural characteristics are especially disruptive of community social organization. Which of the following is NOT one of these characteristics?
Question 13
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What is the term that Merton used to refer to the accepted avenues for achieving cultural goals?
Question 14
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Anomie theory assumes that a single dominant value fills all of American society, and there is widespread consensus regarding this value. What is that value?
Question 15
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Merton based his societal-level theory on Durkheim's concept of:
Question 16
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The origins of anomie and strain theories can be traced to the work of:
Question 17
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In his contemporary version of social disorganization theory, Robert Sampson uses which term to refer to the willingness of community residents to be involved with each other and to exercise informal control?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
Who played a leading role in revitalizing social disorganization theory in the 1980s by showing its relevance for understanding and responding to high rates of crime in inner-city neighborhoods?