A. white collar crime
B. crimes against persons
C. organized crime
D. property crimes
A. white collar crime
B. crimes against persons
C. organized crime
D. property crimes
A. reject deviant labels
B. accept deviant labels and eliminate the behavior in
C. reject the deviant labels but maintain the behavior in
D. accept the deviant labels and maintain the behavior in
A. anomie
B. labeling theory
C. innovation
D. differential association theory
A. psychotherapy
B. psychosurgery
C. hypnotherapy
D. electroconvulsive shock therapy
A. anxiety or emotional tension producing physical symptoms
B. purely imaginary physical problems
C. bodily ailments creating mental disorder
D. all of the above
A. is deviance of which we are all guilty at one time or another
B. occurs when deviants accept the label
C. is a more serious offense than secondary deviance
D. is the first deviant act ever discovered
A. Freud,s theory that anatomy is destiny
B. Mead,s theory of inherited criminality
C. Cooley,s theory of original sin
D. None of the above
A. Premeditated murder
B. Rape
C. Public drunkenness
D. Burglary
A. trauma
B. anomie
C. alienation
D. anomaly
A. is based on violence
B. gains small amounts of money for its perpetrators
C. is very costly to society
D. is punished more severely than blue-collar crime