Deck 14: A: Crime,law,and Regulation
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Deck 14: A: Crime,law,and Regulation
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According to Becker's "labelling" theory,the act of murder is inherently deviant.
False
2
Classical criminology argues that individuals commit crimes without being aware of the possible gains or risks.
False
3
A person can be imprisoned for failing to take an action.
True
4
The conflict view of theorizing law holds that the law is a neutral framework for maintaining social cohesion.
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5
Having a friendship network that includes individuals who break the law is a significant and strong correlate of gang membership.
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6
All crimes are deviant while many deviant activities are not considered crimes.
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7
Critical legal scholars would argue that law does not stand outside of the system of power in society;rather,law is implicated in power.
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8
Labelling theory fails to explain the variances in crime rates across time and place.
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9
Traditional sociological theories have either ignored or pathologized women's criminal involvements.
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10
The law is a key instrument in women's historical subordination,according to feminist legal theory.
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11
When the media produce sensationalized stories about "dangerous panhandlers" in ways that contribute to exaggerated beliefs that the streets of a city are unsafe for walking,they are contributing to a "moral panic."
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12
Biological criminology is still used today by some defense lawyers.
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13
Differential opportunities theory holds that individuals must be located in a deviant learning environment that gives them the opportunity to learn and perform the skills and abilities needed to commit crimes.
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14
The most common types of crime receive little to no media attention,whereas violent crimes,which are relatively uncommon,receive greater coverage.
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15
Retreatists substitute an alternative set of goals and means for conventional ones.
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