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Chapter 6 – Deviance, Crime & Social Control - Study guide     1) Social control, including; Informal social control (Informal sanctions) & Formal social control (formal sanctions) - (hint: more in Chapter 2) 2)    What are norms? Folkways, mores and taboos?  (Hint: given in lecture, more in Chapter 2) 3)What Causes Deviance, and why is it Functional for Society? -    Competing Explanations of Deviance 4)   Conformity and Obedience (hint: more in chapter 5) 5)    Definition of Deviance 6)   Stigma   7)   Merton’s strain theory 8)   The Medicalization of Deviance   9)    Deviance and Power Relations (Conflict theory) 10)    Opportunity Theory: Access to Illegitimate Opportunities 11)    Labeling theory 12)   Control Theory: Social Bonding   13)  Street, Victimless, White-collar, and Professional crimes   14)The overview of the Criminal Justice System   15)    Rehabilitation, Deterrence, Retribution, Incapacitation  

Sociology Jan 20, 2021

Chapter 6 – Deviance, Crime & Social Control - Study guide

 

 

1) Social control, including; Informal social control (Informal sanctions) & Formal

social control (formal sanctions) - (hint: more in Chapter 2)

2)    What are norms? Folkways, mores and taboos?  (Hint: given in lecture, more in

Chapter 2)

3)What Causes Deviance, and why is it Functional for Society?

-    Competing Explanations of Deviance

4)   Conformity and Obedience (hint: more in chapter 5)

5)    Definition of Deviance

6)   Stigma

 

7)   Merton’s strain theory

8)   The Medicalization of Deviance

 

9)    Deviance and Power Relations (Conflict theory)

10)    Opportunity Theory: Access to Illegitimate Opportunities

11)    Labeling theory

12)   Control Theory: Social Bonding

 

13)  Street, Victimless, White-collar, and Professional crimes

 

14)The overview of the Criminal Justice System

 

15)    Rehabilitation, Deterrence, Retribution, Incapacitation

 

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