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Behavior that departs from societal norms 200 What is deviance?

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Behavior that departs from societal norms

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What is deviance?

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Shared rules of conduct

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What are norms?

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Behavior that over-conforms with societal

norms

600Positive Deviance

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Behavior that under-conforms with societal

norms

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What is negative deviance

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This is used to encourage conformity

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What is social control?

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Criticism, fines,Punishments

1200

What negative sanctions?

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This will improve a person’s relationship with

society

What is a social bond

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400

These are elements of social bonds

What is involvement, attachments, commitment,

and beliefs?

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600

A prison helps inmates receive a high school diploma, this is an

example of

Rehabilitation

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800

To demonstrate unacceptable behavior to others a teacher kicks a student out the first

day of school to show other students, this is an

example of

What is a deterrence

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1000

A murderer is sentenced to death for killing two people

during a robbery,this is an example of

What is retribution

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1200

Formal institution or processes used to

enforce social norms, promote conformity and punish deviant

behavior

Criminal Justice System

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This institution, or group has the greatest

on an individual

What is the family

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400

Two or more adult generations of thesame family whose members shareEconomic resources and a common

household

What is an extendedfamily

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600

Pattern in which oldest woman living in householdhas authority over family

What is matriarchy

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800

Family structurecomposed of one orboth parents and

childrenWhat is nuclear family

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1000

A legal union basedon mutual rightsand obligations

What is marriage

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1200

Pattern in which oldest man living in household

has authority over family

What is patriarchy

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200

What is false

True or FalseDomestic abuse is only physical

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400

True or FalseIn the United States, more

people are remaining unmarried today than

ever before

What is true

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600

True or FalseIn the United States it

is against the law tocohabitate with your

partner

What is false

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800

Name 2 reasons married couples divorce

What is:•Age when people marry•How long marries•Respect in Marriage•Financial Difficulties

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1000

True or Falsesame-sex marriage is

allowed in most states in the US

What is false

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1200

True or FalseAll societies have

rules for marriage

What is true

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200

A gift, award, publicRecognition are all

examples of

What are positive sanctions

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400

Doing what is right because a person knowsit is right, not because

there is a punishment, isknown as

What is internalsocial control

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600

True or FalseHigh school sweethearts who marry, are less likely

to divorce

What is false

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800

A family formed when atleast one partner has

been previously married before and has a child from

previous marriageWhat is a blended family

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1000

A social condition in which norms areweak, confusing,

conflicting or not enforced

What is anomie

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1200

deviance more likely to occur when a gap exists between cultural

goals and the ability toachieve them by legitimate means

What is strain theory

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FinalJeopardy

What’s Deviance?

CriminalJustice System

AmericanFamily

What’s Family?

A Bit ofEverything

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What’sDeviance?

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CriminalJusticeSystem

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What’s Family?

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AmericanFamily

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A Bit ofEverything

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According to the strain theory, responses

to stress or strain include

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Innovation, retreatismritualism, rebellion