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Labeling theory, as opposed to most other criminological theories, asks: [p. 111]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
Conflict theories have the following in common: [pp. 127, 139–140]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
The idea that groups of delinquents under the supervision of an adult counselor can assist each other to become more law abiding is known as: [p. 104]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
When past events and behavior are reinterpreted to fit a new identity, this is referred to as: [p. 117]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
Sykes and Matza argued with Cohen’s idea of separate lower class values. Instead they argued, you only need: [p. 102–103]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
According to the textbook, another way to look at social control theory is to call it: [p. 148]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
Miller claimed that the lower class: [pp. 98–100]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
According to Cloward and Ohlin, when youths fail in both the criminal and conflict subcultures, they move toward which of these subcultures? [p. 97]
socialization theory
was a separate culture with distinct lifestyles and values
why was the person designated as deviant?
they assume that there is little agreement in society
neutralization
retreatist
guided group interaction
retrospective interpretation
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