Deck 7: Strain Theories of Crime
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Deck 7: Strain Theories of Crime
1
Strain theories generally make the case that people are more likely to commit crime when they are what?
A) Poor and/or lower class
B) Psychologically disturbed
C) Frustrated or under stress
D) Pushed beyond limits
A) Poor and/or lower class
B) Psychologically disturbed
C) Frustrated or under stress
D) Pushed beyond limits
Frustrated or under stress
2
What is assumed about people's basic motivations in almost all strain theories?
A) Self-fulfillment is what everyone strives for.
B) People are naturally lazy.
C) Instincts are naturally lazy.
D) Most people would like to be law-abiding.
A) Self-fulfillment is what everyone strives for.
B) People are naturally lazy.
C) Instincts are naturally lazy.
D) Most people would like to be law-abiding.
Most people would like to be law-abiding.
3
While Durkheim argued that anomie was the result of poor regulation by social institutions, Merton argued that anomie was the result of what?
A) Poor conjunction, or fit, between psychological states and sociological processes
B) Poor integration of cultural goals and structural means for obtaining goals
C) Bad people trying to fit in a good society
D) Good people trying to get by in a bad society
A) Poor conjunction, or fit, between psychological states and sociological processes
B) Poor integration of cultural goals and structural means for obtaining goals
C) Bad people trying to fit in a good society
D) Good people trying to get by in a bad society
Poor integration of cultural goals and structural means for obtaining goals
4
Durkheim studied what kind of crime to demonstrate the causal influence of anomie?
A) Suicide
B) Homicide
C) Robbery
D) Rape
A) Suicide
B) Homicide
C) Robbery
D) Rape
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5
With Merton's strain theory, the alleged materialism of American society is part of what component of the theory?
A) Goals
B) Means
C) Social structure
D) Innovation
A) Goals
B) Means
C) Social structure
D) Innovation
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6
Merton proposed there were how many ways people can respond to, or cope with, strain?
A) Two
B) Five
C) Ten
D) Twelve
A) Two
B) Five
C) Ten
D) Twelve
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7
In Merton's strain theory, which way of coping with strain would be typical of a white-collar criminal, for example?
A) Innovation
B) Ritualism
C) Retreatism
D) Rebellion
A) Innovation
B) Ritualism
C) Retreatism
D) Rebellion
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8
In Merton's strain theory, which way of coping with strain would be typical of a revolutionary or militant, for example?
A) Innovation
B) Ritualism
C) Retreatism
D) Rebellion
A) Innovation
B) Ritualism
C) Retreatism
D) Rebellion
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9
What was Cloward and Ohlin's strain theory called in criminology?
A) Goal-means theory
B) Systematic strain theory
C) Differential opportunity theory
D) A delinquent subculture typology
A) Goal-means theory
B) Systematic strain theory
C) Differential opportunity theory
D) A delinquent subculture typology
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10
Which subculture in Cloward and Ohlin's typology emerges when there are no opportunities for financially rewarding crime and the only means by which status can be earned is through toughness?
A) Conventional
B) Criminal
C) Violent
D) Retreatist
A) Conventional
B) Criminal
C) Violent
D) Retreatist
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11
Which of the following was NOT a criticism in the criminological literature of Merton's strain theory?
A) That criminals were essentially as ambitious as anyone else in society
B) That not everyone was as single-minded about material success
C) That social class was a weak predictor of criminal activity
D) That crime, in fact, does not pay very well
A) That criminals were essentially as ambitious as anyone else in society
B) That not everyone was as single-minded about material success
C) That social class was a weak predictor of criminal activity
D) That crime, in fact, does not pay very well
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12
Which component of Agnew's general strain theory is the source of strain that earlier strain theories focused on?
A) The failure to cope with economic competition
B) The failure to achieve positively valued goals
C) The removal of something positively valued
D) The imposition of noxious stimuli
A) The failure to cope with economic competition
B) The failure to achieve positively valued goals
C) The removal of something positively valued
D) The imposition of noxious stimuli
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13
What component of general strain theory would involve, for example, a person who feels that others they interact with simply ask too much from them?
A) The failure to cope with economic competition
B) The failure to achieve positively valued goals
C) The removal of something positively valued
D) The imposition of noxious stimuli
A) The failure to cope with economic competition
B) The failure to achieve positively valued goals
C) The removal of something positively valued
D) The imposition of noxious stimuli
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14
Which of the following are sources of strain according to Agnew?
A) Failure to achieve positively valued goals
B) The removal of a positively valued object
C) The imposition of noxious stimuli
D) All of the above
A) Failure to achieve positively valued goals
B) The removal of a positively valued object
C) The imposition of noxious stimuli
D) All of the above
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15
Which type of coping in Agnew's strain theory might result in criminal behavior as an attempt to alleviate the source of the strain?
A) Cognitive
B) Behavioral
C) Emotional
D) Interpersonal
A) Cognitive
B) Behavioral
C) Emotional
D) Interpersonal
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16
Which type of coping in Agnew's strain theory is most commonly characterized by a tendency to not deal with the source of the strain?
A) Cognitive
B) Behavioral
C) Emotional
D) Interpersonal
A) Cognitive
B) Behavioral
C) Emotional
D) Interpersonal
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17
Which part of Agnew's strain theory borrows the most from other theories of crime?
A) That there is more than one source of strain
B) That how one copes with strain is important
C) That certain things are important only if a person cares
D) That some people may be already predisposed to crime
A) That there is more than one source of strain
B) That how one copes with strain is important
C) That certain things are important only if a person cares
D) That some people may be already predisposed to crime
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18
Which part of Agnew's strain theory has yet to be extensively empirically tested?
A) Whether presentation of noxious stimuli can cause strain or is stressful
B) Whether strain is more likely to lead to crime when the strain is seen as unjust
C) Whether the presence or absence of social support is an important condition
D) Whether exposure to strain increases the likelihood of engaging in crime
A) Whether presentation of noxious stimuli can cause strain or is stressful
B) Whether strain is more likely to lead to crime when the strain is seen as unjust
C) Whether the presence or absence of social support is an important condition
D) Whether exposure to strain increases the likelihood of engaging in crime
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19
Which component of Messner and Rosenfeld's institutional anomie theory is the one which says all Americans are expected to set and achieve goals?
A) Achievement
B) Individualism
C) Universalism
D) Money fetish
A) Achievement
B) Individualism
C) Universalism
D) Money fetish
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20
According to Messner and Rosenfeld's theory, serious crime results when which part of the social structure begins to penetrate and devalue the importance of other parts of the social structure?
A) Economic
B) Political
C) Family
D) Education
A) Economic
B) Political
C) Family
D) Education
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21
Strain theory makes extensive use of psychology in almost all its ideas about the effects of stress and the satisfaction of desires.
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22
External circumstances that place us in situations we don't like are major components in most strain theories.
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23
The concept of the American Dream as universally accepted is the starting point for some strain theories.
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24
Merton pointed out that sometimes what is considered a virtue can lead to vice.
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25
Merton's strain theory received extensive criminological attention for almost two decades immediately after its publication in 1938.
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26
Criminologists have found overwhelming support for all versions of strain theory.
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27
Agnew's general strain theory was developed in the early 1990s.
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28
Agnew's general strain theory departed from Merton's strain theory by expanding on the sources of strain but keeping Merton's ways of coping with strain.
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29
Messner and Rosenfeld's strain theory has NOT received as much empirical testing as Agnew's strain theory.
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30
Strain theories have NOT traditionally had much influence on public policy.
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31
Extensive research has been conducted and provided overwhelming support regarding Messner and Rosenfeld's theory.
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32
When individuals minimize their failures or accept responsibility for their failures they are engaging in cognitive coping.
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33
According to general strain theory, crime will be more likely when individuals express which following trait(s)?
A) low self-control
B) criminal beliefs
C) exposure to delinquent models
D) all of the above
A) low self-control
B) criminal beliefs
C) exposure to delinquent models
D) all of the above
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34
According to general strain theory, crime will be more likely when individuals only express criminal beliefs.
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35
Individualism refers to the ideas that Americans are expected to overcome others competing for the same rewards.
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36
Agnew (1999) recently extended his theory to explain community crime rates.
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37
According to Merton's theory, when a lack of regulation exists because of a breakdown in society a state of _______________ develops wherein people are more likely to commit crime.
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38
The _______________ ____________ refers to the belief that emphasis in the U.S. is placed on monetary and material success.
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39
_______________ subcultures arise when there are no opportunities for legitimate gain, but illegitimate opportunities are still available.
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40
Agnew et al. (2002) argued that _______________ ____________ or personality factors are the most significant contributors to crime.
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41
Messner and Rosenfeld argued that when the desire to make money takes precedence over family, education, etc. then _______________ is more likely to occur.
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42
Some people are better prepared to mitigate potential sources of strain and able to resolve stressful situations. However, one who has __________ __________ __________ and experiences strain may turn to delinquent coping.
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43
Merton proposed when people are faced with an obstacle to achieve their desires and strain occurs there are five ways for people to _______ with strain.
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44
Messner and Rosenfeld said American Dream has 4 orientations which they identified as _______, ________, ________, and _________ _________.
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45
Merton redefined ______ as a discrepancy between goals and means as a result of the way society is structured.
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46
An individual is more prone to crime who has no one to listen to their feelings, give advice or assistance and, therefore, have an absence of __________ social supporters.
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47
Match the terms with the appropriate definitions and/or descriptions
-Violent subculture
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Violent subculture
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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48
Match the terms with the appropriate definitions and/or descriptions
-Achievement
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Achievement
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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49
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-Conformity
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Conformity
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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50
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-Anomie
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Anomie
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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51
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-American Dream
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-American Dream
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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52
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-Means
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Means
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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53
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-Behavioral coping
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Behavioral coping
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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54
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-Retreatism
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Retreatism
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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-Goals
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Goals
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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56
Match the terms with the appropriate definitions and/or descriptions
-Money fetish
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
-Money fetish
A) An individual's response to strain where they no longer strive to achieve legitimate goals and abandon legitimate means
B) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern what society is socialized to want
C) One of the distinctive value orientations that indicates society is expected to strive for success
D) One distinctive value Americans are expected to set and attain. It is only measured in success and not in failure.
E) Criminal subculture where strain exists but there are no means, legitimate or illegitimate to deal with the strain
F) Label for American culture that maintains what Americans should strive to achieve
G) The aspects of American culture that are relevant for crime that concern the rules society is expected to follow while striving to achieve goals
H) A method of coping with strain by continuing to strive for the American Dream and obey society rules
I) Coping with strain through actual behaviors
J) Normlessness
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57
Give two examples of innovation, as conceived of in Merton's theory, one a crime example, and the other, a non-crime example.
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58
Explain how Cloward and Ohlin extended Merton's strain theory, and assess whether this extension remained consistent with Merton's economic focus or not.
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59
Describe Steven Messner and Richard Rosenfeld's 1994 published work that revived Merton's original theory. List their four distinctive value orientations and four important institutions.
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60
Describe the significant assumptions and elements of Agnew's general strain theory. Give one example of a situation where an individual copes with strain with delinquent behavior.
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61
According to Merton's original theory, discuss the main arguments and assumptions of his strain theory.
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