Table of Contents
- 1 How a society treats its deviants is one measure?
- 2 Which theory focuses on the significance of names or reputations given to those who engage in specific types of behaviors?
- 3 What is a group’s formal and informal means of enforcing norms called quizlet?
- 4 Who was the sociologist who developed the theory of differential association?
How a society treats its deviants is one measure?
How a society treats its deviants is one measure of how humane it is. What would an examination of prisons and mental hospitals in the United States suggest regarding this standard? They are both used as warehouse for the unwanted.
Which of the following is a characteristic of contemporary cross border crimes?
Which of the following is a characteristic of contemporary cross-border crimes? These crimes are driven by consumer demand.
What is a group’s formal and informal means of enforcing norms called?
A group’s system of formal and informal means of enforcing norms is called. social control.
Which theory focuses on the significance of names or reputations given to those who engage in specific types of behaviors?
Chapter 6 Quiz
Question | Answer |
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Which theory of deviance places significance on names or reputations given to people when they engage in certain types of behavior? | labeling theory . |
Who was the sociologist who developed the theory of differential association? Answer | Edwin Sutherland . |
Who established transnational crime?
the United Nations (UN)
In 1995, the United Nations (UN) defined transnational crime as offences “whose inception, perpetration and/or direct or indirect effects involve more than one country” (UNODC, 2002, p. 4).
What is cross-border crime?
Cross-border crime is understood as ‘any serious crime with a cross-border dimension committed at or along, or which is related to, the external borders’. It could also concern the environmental crime such as waste or wildlife trafficking.
What is a group’s formal and informal means of enforcing norms called quizlet?
What is a groups formal and informal means?
Formal groups are formulated when two or more members of an organization are assembled by the management with the purpose of achieving a specific goal. Informal groups are formed by two or more members with the purpose of satisfying their personal and psychological needs.
Who is the sociologist given credit for coining the concept of the McDonaldization of society?
Soc Exam 2
Question | Answer |
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The sociologist given credit for coining the concept of the McDonaldization of Society | George Ritzer |
The experience of being cut off from the product of one’s labor that results in a feeling of powerlessness | Alienation |
Who was the sociologist who developed the theory of differential association?
The differential association is a theory proposed by Sutherland in 1939. It explains that people learn to become offenders from their environment. Through interactions with others, individuals learn the values, attitudes, methods and motives for criminal behavior.
What are the agency involved in combating organized crime?
Federal agencies leading the U.S. government’s efforts to combat transnational organized crime include the Departments of Defense, Justice, Treasury, Homeland Security, and State.
What is the meaning of Pctc?
Executive Order No.62 dated January 15, 1999. The mission of the Philippine Center on Transnational Crime (PCTC) is to formulate and implement a concerted program of action of all law enforcement, intelligence and other government agencies for the prevention and control of transnational crime.