Deck 8: Critical and Feminist Theories

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Marxist criminologists advocate ______ in response to crime.

A)corporal punishment
B)imprisonment
C)restorative justice
D)the overthrow of capitalism
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One of the central concepts in Marxist thought is that ______ underlies people's knowledge, beliefs, and behavior.

A)anomie
B)the primitive rebellion
C)the material conditions of life
D)social sentiments
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______ is known as the more reform-minded "practical" arm of Marxism.

A)conflict criminology
B)feminism
C)left realism
D)peacemaking criminology
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______ focused on social life as a continual struggle to maintain or improve one's group interests, with interest groups continually forming and disbanding as conflicts arise and are resolved.

A)Barbara Sims
B)George Vold
C)Karl Marx
D)Willem Bonger
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Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used which term to refer to the lowest class of society, which they saw as the dangerous class, the social scum?

A)bourgeoisie
B)lumpenproletariat
C)proletariat
D)revolutionaries
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The ______ hypothesis argues that as women are increasingly involved in the workforce, they will have more opportunities to commit job-related crime.

A)emancipation
B)gender equality
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
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The ______ problem refers to the universal fact that women are far less likely than men to involve themselves in criminal activity.

A)emancipation
B)gender ratio
C)gender inequality
D)generalizability
Question
Marx and Engels's statement that crime was simply the product of unjust and alienating social conditions came to be known as the ______ hypothesis.

A)primitive rebellion
B)proletariat rebellion
C)primitive revolution
D)proletariat revolution
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The central concept of most feminist theories is

A)alienation
B)capitalism
C)culture
D)patriarchy
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Left realists are distinguished from Marxists by their emphasis on

A)practical social policy implications
B)the material conditions of people's lives
C)the struggle between the bourgeoisie and proletariat
D)their view that crime originates in power inequalities
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The name most closely associated with peacemaking criminology is ______.

A)Karl Marx
B)Max Weber
C)Richard Quinney
D)Willem Bonger
Question
Peacemaking criminology advocates ______ in response to crime.

A)corporal punishment
B)imprisonment
C)restorative justice
D)the overthrow of capitalism
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Johnny owns a factory with several employees.In Marxist thought, he would best be identified as a member of the ______.

A)bourgeoisie
B)lumpenproletariat
C)proletariat
D)revolutionaries
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Anne Campbell has attempted to account for gender differences in crime rates by using the logic of evolutionary history in her ______ hypothesis.

A)emancipation
B)gender equality
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
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______is known for arguing that conflict is rooted in multiple aspects of social life, not just economic struggle.

A)Friedrich Engels
B)Karl Marx
C)Max Weber
D)Willem Bonger
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Freda Adler suggested that as females increasingly adopt male roles in society, they will become as crime-prone as men, in what is known as the ______ hypothesis.

A)emancipation
B)gender equality
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
Question
______justice is a system of mediation and conflict resolution that is focused on repairing the harm that has been caused by crime.

A)emancipatory
B)modified punitive
C)proletarian
D)restorative
Question
______ criminology argues that an overemphasis on punishing criminals serves to escalate rather than decrease violence.

A)conflict
B)feminist
C)Marxist
D)peacemaking
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The ______ problem refers to the question of whether traditional male-centered theories of crime apply to women.

A)emancipation
B)gender ratio
C)gender inequality
D)generalizability
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The ______ perspective of criminology encompasses Marxism, conflict, and feminist theories.

A)Chicago
B)classical
C)conspiracy
D)critical
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______ means focusing on the ways in which the definition of the crime problem and criminal justice practices support patriarchal practices and worldviews.

A)theorizing gender
B)theorizing patriarchy and crime
C)feminist criminology
D)patriarchal criminality
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______ criminology urges us to make peace on crime.

A)postmodern
B)peacemaking
C)Marxist
D)feminist
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The conflict perspective concentrates on power relationships in its explanation of crime.
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A pattern of justice, which emphasizes treating women offenders as though they were men in the name of equal justice, is sometimes referred to as:

A)vengeful equity
B)revenge justice
C)equal justice
D)proper equity
Question
______ is a condition that entails the estrangement or distancing of individuals from something, such as another person, society in general, or the products of their labor.

A)alienation
B)altruism
C)emancipation
D)patriarchy
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According to Chesney-Lind, feminist criminology is uniquely positioned to respond to which of the following issues?

A)domestic violence and sexual assault
B)racism and sexism
C)same-sex discrimination and sexism
D)female offending and rehabilitation of female offenders
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Left realism is an approach that attempts to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
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The core concept of ______ philosophy is the concept of class struggle.

A)feminist
B)Marxist
C)peacemaking
D)left realist
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A woman obtains a job as a sales representative.She realizes that when she works late at night, there is little oversight, and she could easily steal from the cash register without detection.This woman's foray into crime is most consistent with the ______ hypothesis.

A)emancipation
B)gender-ratio
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
Question
A major critique of ______ theory is that its view of crime as a social construct may not give proper recognition to mala in se crimes.

A)conflict
B)feminist
C)Marxist
D)peacemaking
Question
In Marxist theory, which of the following terms was used to refer to the oppressed working class?

A)bourgeoisie
B)lumpenproletariat
C)proletariat
D)revolutionaries
Question
_____ explanations of crime focus on individual behavior.

A)micro
B)macro
C)sociological
D)Marxist
Question
The ______ hypothesis argues that the woman's liberation movement has generated efforts by women to free themselves from the power of men, but by doing so they have freed men from their traditional roles as providers.

A)masculinization
B)emancipation
C)economic marginalization
D)generalizability
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Conflict theory invokes the concept of cognitive dissonance in order to explain crime.
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According to George Vold, gangs are examples of ______, or groups whose interests are sufficiently on the margins of mainstream society that just about all of their activities are criminalized.

A)minority power groups
B)majority power groups
C)lumpenproletariat
D)conflicts of interest
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Conflict theory shares with labeling theory the idea crime is a social construct with no intrinsic meaning.
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Karl Marx and his collaborator, Friedrich Engels, wrote extensively on the topics of crime and crime causation.
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Bonger's concept of altruism refers to a concern only for one's own selfish interests.
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One insight of ______ theory is that 'acting bad' is not necessarily incompatible with femininity, since gender has different meanings in different social contexts.

A)conflict
B)Marxist
C)labeling
D)structured action
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The central concept of the ______ theory is hegemonic masculinity.

A)power-control
B)masculinization
C)emancipation
D)structured action
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In Marxist theory, bourgeoisie is the term used to refer to the working class.
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The imprisonment of African American men grew significantly more than the imprisonment of African American women between 1986 and 1991.
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In the 1990s, the media portrayed females as "gansta girls" and "violent girls," sending the message that girls were bad in ways that they never used to be.
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George Vold views conflicts of interest as important in the understanding of criminal behavior.
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Restorative justice brings victims and offenders together to negotiate a mutually satisfactory way of correcting the wrong that has been committed.
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Matriarchal families are said to be balanced, and parents socialize male and female children similarly.
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Marxist criminologists often view the real crimes in society as violations of human rights, such as racism and sexism, whereas those acts commonly referred to as crime are natural outgrowths of class struggle.
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The gender-ratio problem asks the question: Do traditional male-centered theories of crime apply to women?
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Labeling theory concerns itself with the application of deviant labels on the powerless and the consequences that follow, while the process of how particular labels come to be stigmatized is of central importance to conflict theorists.
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According to Marx, which two parties are involved in class struggle?
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Legal realist criminologists aver that an overemphasis on punishing criminals escalates violence and advocates for restorative justice in place of imprisoning offenders.
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Briefly describe the emancipation hypothesis.
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Research has supported that capitalism is associated with higher crime rates than socialism.
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Gender (being male) is the single best predictor of criminal behavior.
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According to Marx, the lumpenproletariat would not play a decisive role in the expected revolution.
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A major criticism of critical theories is that they ignore the role of power relationships in explaining crime.
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True or False? Alienation is a central concept of critical criminology.
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Max Weber viewed cultural ideas and beliefs as being molded entirely by the economic systems of society.
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There is still no theory of crime that is entirely female-specific, leaving feminist criminologists to focus on descriptive studies of crime, or on crime-specific mini-theories.
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Briefly describe peacemaking criminology.
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Explain the primary concepts behind the masculinization, emancipation, and economic marginalization hypotheses.Which do you believe is "best"? Support your answer.
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Briefly explain Freda Adler's masculinization hypothesis.
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Describe the generalizability and gender-ratio problems in regard to feminist criminology.Is a specific feminist theory of crime needed? Support your answer.
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Compare and contrast the core arguments and the policy implications of Marxist criminology and feminist criminology.
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Describe the key components of Messerschmidt's structured action theory.What is hegemonic masculinity? What does Messerschmidt mean when he says "do gender"?
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What is the lumpenproletariat?
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Briefly explain the economic marginalization hypothesis.
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What is the central argument of Anne Campbell's staying alive hypothesis?
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Describe the core components of peacemaking criminology.Based on this framework, what should be done to alleviate crime?
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What is the generalizability problem in feminist criminology?
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Identify one critique of Marxist criminology.
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Briefly explain the difference between micro and macro explanations of crime.
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Briefly define patriarchy.
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What is the gender-ratio problem in criminology?
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Define and discuss Anne Campbell's staying alive hypothesis.Why do women engage in crime according to Campbell?
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Discuss the primary components of Marxism and the process of revolution according to Karl Marx.What are the three classes in society? How does alienation relate to Marxism and revolution?
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Describe the foci and arguments of feminist criminology.What have feminist theorists contributed to our understandings of crime?
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What is patriarchy?
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Briefly explain the power-control theory.
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Identify the main tenets of conflict theory.Do you think that this theory has any practical policy implications in our efforts to reduce crime? Support your answer with information that you have learned in this class.
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Deck 8: Critical and Feminist Theories
1
Marxist criminologists advocate ______ in response to crime.

A)corporal punishment
B)imprisonment
C)restorative justice
D)the overthrow of capitalism
D
2
One of the central concepts in Marxist thought is that ______ underlies people's knowledge, beliefs, and behavior.

A)anomie
B)the primitive rebellion
C)the material conditions of life
D)social sentiments
C
3
______ is known as the more reform-minded "practical" arm of Marxism.

A)conflict criminology
B)feminism
C)left realism
D)peacemaking criminology
C
4
______ focused on social life as a continual struggle to maintain or improve one's group interests, with interest groups continually forming and disbanding as conflicts arise and are resolved.

A)Barbara Sims
B)George Vold
C)Karl Marx
D)Willem Bonger
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5
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels used which term to refer to the lowest class of society, which they saw as the dangerous class, the social scum?

A)bourgeoisie
B)lumpenproletariat
C)proletariat
D)revolutionaries
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The ______ hypothesis argues that as women are increasingly involved in the workforce, they will have more opportunities to commit job-related crime.

A)emancipation
B)gender equality
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
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7
The ______ problem refers to the universal fact that women are far less likely than men to involve themselves in criminal activity.

A)emancipation
B)gender ratio
C)gender inequality
D)generalizability
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8
Marx and Engels's statement that crime was simply the product of unjust and alienating social conditions came to be known as the ______ hypothesis.

A)primitive rebellion
B)proletariat rebellion
C)primitive revolution
D)proletariat revolution
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9
The central concept of most feminist theories is

A)alienation
B)capitalism
C)culture
D)patriarchy
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10
Left realists are distinguished from Marxists by their emphasis on

A)practical social policy implications
B)the material conditions of people's lives
C)the struggle between the bourgeoisie and proletariat
D)their view that crime originates in power inequalities
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11
The name most closely associated with peacemaking criminology is ______.

A)Karl Marx
B)Max Weber
C)Richard Quinney
D)Willem Bonger
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Peacemaking criminology advocates ______ in response to crime.

A)corporal punishment
B)imprisonment
C)restorative justice
D)the overthrow of capitalism
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13
Johnny owns a factory with several employees.In Marxist thought, he would best be identified as a member of the ______.

A)bourgeoisie
B)lumpenproletariat
C)proletariat
D)revolutionaries
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14
Anne Campbell has attempted to account for gender differences in crime rates by using the logic of evolutionary history in her ______ hypothesis.

A)emancipation
B)gender equality
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
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______is known for arguing that conflict is rooted in multiple aspects of social life, not just economic struggle.

A)Friedrich Engels
B)Karl Marx
C)Max Weber
D)Willem Bonger
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Freda Adler suggested that as females increasingly adopt male roles in society, they will become as crime-prone as men, in what is known as the ______ hypothesis.

A)emancipation
B)gender equality
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
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______justice is a system of mediation and conflict resolution that is focused on repairing the harm that has been caused by crime.

A)emancipatory
B)modified punitive
C)proletarian
D)restorative
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______ criminology argues that an overemphasis on punishing criminals serves to escalate rather than decrease violence.

A)conflict
B)feminist
C)Marxist
D)peacemaking
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The ______ problem refers to the question of whether traditional male-centered theories of crime apply to women.

A)emancipation
B)gender ratio
C)gender inequality
D)generalizability
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The ______ perspective of criminology encompasses Marxism, conflict, and feminist theories.

A)Chicago
B)classical
C)conspiracy
D)critical
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______ means focusing on the ways in which the definition of the crime problem and criminal justice practices support patriarchal practices and worldviews.

A)theorizing gender
B)theorizing patriarchy and crime
C)feminist criminology
D)patriarchal criminality
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22
______ criminology urges us to make peace on crime.

A)postmodern
B)peacemaking
C)Marxist
D)feminist
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23
The conflict perspective concentrates on power relationships in its explanation of crime.
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24
A pattern of justice, which emphasizes treating women offenders as though they were men in the name of equal justice, is sometimes referred to as:

A)vengeful equity
B)revenge justice
C)equal justice
D)proper equity
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______ is a condition that entails the estrangement or distancing of individuals from something, such as another person, society in general, or the products of their labor.

A)alienation
B)altruism
C)emancipation
D)patriarchy
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According to Chesney-Lind, feminist criminology is uniquely positioned to respond to which of the following issues?

A)domestic violence and sexual assault
B)racism and sexism
C)same-sex discrimination and sexism
D)female offending and rehabilitation of female offenders
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Left realism is an approach that attempts to translate radical ideas into realistic social policy.
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28
The core concept of ______ philosophy is the concept of class struggle.

A)feminist
B)Marxist
C)peacemaking
D)left realist
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A woman obtains a job as a sales representative.She realizes that when she works late at night, there is little oversight, and she could easily steal from the cash register without detection.This woman's foray into crime is most consistent with the ______ hypothesis.

A)emancipation
B)gender-ratio
C)masculinization
D)staying alive
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A major critique of ______ theory is that its view of crime as a social construct may not give proper recognition to mala in se crimes.

A)conflict
B)feminist
C)Marxist
D)peacemaking
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In Marxist theory, which of the following terms was used to refer to the oppressed working class?

A)bourgeoisie
B)lumpenproletariat
C)proletariat
D)revolutionaries
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_____ explanations of crime focus on individual behavior.

A)micro
B)macro
C)sociological
D)Marxist
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The ______ hypothesis argues that the woman's liberation movement has generated efforts by women to free themselves from the power of men, but by doing so they have freed men from their traditional roles as providers.

A)masculinization
B)emancipation
C)economic marginalization
D)generalizability
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Conflict theory invokes the concept of cognitive dissonance in order to explain crime.
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According to George Vold, gangs are examples of ______, or groups whose interests are sufficiently on the margins of mainstream society that just about all of their activities are criminalized.

A)minority power groups
B)majority power groups
C)lumpenproletariat
D)conflicts of interest
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36
Conflict theory shares with labeling theory the idea crime is a social construct with no intrinsic meaning.
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Karl Marx and his collaborator, Friedrich Engels, wrote extensively on the topics of crime and crime causation.
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Bonger's concept of altruism refers to a concern only for one's own selfish interests.
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39
One insight of ______ theory is that 'acting bad' is not necessarily incompatible with femininity, since gender has different meanings in different social contexts.

A)conflict
B)Marxist
C)labeling
D)structured action
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The central concept of the ______ theory is hegemonic masculinity.

A)power-control
B)masculinization
C)emancipation
D)structured action
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In Marxist theory, bourgeoisie is the term used to refer to the working class.
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The imprisonment of African American men grew significantly more than the imprisonment of African American women between 1986 and 1991.
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In the 1990s, the media portrayed females as "gansta girls" and "violent girls," sending the message that girls were bad in ways that they never used to be.
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George Vold views conflicts of interest as important in the understanding of criminal behavior.
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Restorative justice brings victims and offenders together to negotiate a mutually satisfactory way of correcting the wrong that has been committed.
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Matriarchal families are said to be balanced, and parents socialize male and female children similarly.
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Marxist criminologists often view the real crimes in society as violations of human rights, such as racism and sexism, whereas those acts commonly referred to as crime are natural outgrowths of class struggle.
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The gender-ratio problem asks the question: Do traditional male-centered theories of crime apply to women?
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Labeling theory concerns itself with the application of deviant labels on the powerless and the consequences that follow, while the process of how particular labels come to be stigmatized is of central importance to conflict theorists.
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According to Marx, which two parties are involved in class struggle?
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Legal realist criminologists aver that an overemphasis on punishing criminals escalates violence and advocates for restorative justice in place of imprisoning offenders.
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Briefly describe the emancipation hypothesis.
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53
Research has supported that capitalism is associated with higher crime rates than socialism.
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Gender (being male) is the single best predictor of criminal behavior.
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According to Marx, the lumpenproletariat would not play a decisive role in the expected revolution.
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A major criticism of critical theories is that they ignore the role of power relationships in explaining crime.
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True or False? Alienation is a central concept of critical criminology.
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Max Weber viewed cultural ideas and beliefs as being molded entirely by the economic systems of society.
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There is still no theory of crime that is entirely female-specific, leaving feminist criminologists to focus on descriptive studies of crime, or on crime-specific mini-theories.
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Briefly describe peacemaking criminology.
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Explain the primary concepts behind the masculinization, emancipation, and economic marginalization hypotheses.Which do you believe is "best"? Support your answer.
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Briefly explain Freda Adler's masculinization hypothesis.
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63
Describe the generalizability and gender-ratio problems in regard to feminist criminology.Is a specific feminist theory of crime needed? Support your answer.
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Compare and contrast the core arguments and the policy implications of Marxist criminology and feminist criminology.
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Describe the key components of Messerschmidt's structured action theory.What is hegemonic masculinity? What does Messerschmidt mean when he says "do gender"?
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What is the lumpenproletariat?
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Briefly explain the economic marginalization hypothesis.
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What is the central argument of Anne Campbell's staying alive hypothesis?
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Describe the core components of peacemaking criminology.Based on this framework, what should be done to alleviate crime?
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What is the generalizability problem in feminist criminology?
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71
Identify one critique of Marxist criminology.
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72
Briefly explain the difference between micro and macro explanations of crime.
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73
Briefly define patriarchy.
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74
What is the gender-ratio problem in criminology?
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75
Define and discuss Anne Campbell's staying alive hypothesis.Why do women engage in crime according to Campbell?
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76
Discuss the primary components of Marxism and the process of revolution according to Karl Marx.What are the three classes in society? How does alienation relate to Marxism and revolution?
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77
Describe the foci and arguments of feminist criminology.What have feminist theorists contributed to our understandings of crime?
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78
What is patriarchy?
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79
Briefly explain the power-control theory.
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80
Identify the main tenets of conflict theory.Do you think that this theory has any practical policy implications in our efforts to reduce crime? Support your answer with information that you have learned in this class.
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