Chapter 14: Sociological Theories (Social Structural Theories) Pt. 2 Flashcards

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What is the primary focus of Walter Miller’s “Focal Concerns” theory?

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lower class boys

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According to Walter Miller’s “Focal Concerns” lower class boys are more prone to crime than middle class boys. Why is this?

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because they place moreimportance onparticular values that areassociated with crime

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What are the “focal concerns” or values of lower class boys according to “Focal Concerns” theory?

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(1) toughness
(2) trouble
(3) smartness
(4) excitement
(5) fate
(6) autonomy

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Which “focal concern” is this: having physical strength,

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toughness

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Which “focal concern” is this: a willingness to fight

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toughness

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Which “focal concern” is this: being soft or sentimental is devalued

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toughness

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Which “focal concern” is this: high value is placed on getting in and staying out of sticky situations

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trouble

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Which “focal concern” is this: being streetwise and able to outfox or outcome someone else

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smartness

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Which “focal concern” is this: a belief that life is guided by things outside of your control

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fate

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Which “focal concern” is this: the search for fun to liven up an otherwise boring life

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excitement

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Which “focal concern” is this: so theseteenagers and young adults take more chances to get lucky or“hit the jackpot”

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fate

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Which “focal concern” is this: high value is placed on personal freedom

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autonomy

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Which “focal concern” is this: being“your own man” and not being under the control

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autonomy

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What is the problem with Walter Miller’s “Focal Concerns”?

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regardless of class and gender many teens exhibit these characteristics

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What is a “subculture of violence”?

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interpersonal violence is an expression ofsubcultural norms and values

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The “__________ ___ _______” was extended to account for the high rates of violence in southern U.S. states.

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subculture of violence

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The “subculture of violence” was extended to account for the high rates of ________ in _________ U.S. states.

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violence

southern

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True or False: In somecultures, violence is an expected, tolerated, and even demandmeans of settling disputes.

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True

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In somecultures, violence is an expected, tolerated, and even demandmeans of settling disputes. How does this type of mindset develop?

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this is learned at the how by how parents discipline their kids and how they are childhood play isresponded to

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Who created “subculture of violence” and when?

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initially developed by Marvin Wolfgang and Franco Ferracutti in the late 1960’s

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What is the “code of the street”?

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an unwritten and informal set of rules that have emerged ininner-city communities as a response to various socialproblems

22
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Who created the term “code of the street”?

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Elijah Anderson in the late 90’s

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How is the “code of the street” developed?

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violence is learned and reinforced in particular geographicalareas and within particularcultural traditions

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Inner-city kids learn to“_____ ______” and act like“decent folks”.

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“code switch”

25
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Inner-city kids learn to“code switch” and act like“_______ _____”.

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“decent folks”

26
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Violence is both ________ and ___________ by the normative rules ofengagement and disengagement that underlie this“code of the street”.

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enabled

constrained

27
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Violence is both enabled and constrained by the _________ ______ ofengagement and disengagement that underlie this“code of the street”.

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normative rules

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Violence is both enabled and constrained by the normative rules of ____________ and ____________ that underlie this“code of the street”.

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engagement

disengagement

29
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What type of street verbalizations reflect the “code of the street”?

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  • “watch yourback”
  • “protect yourself”
  • “don’t punk out”
  • “respect yourself”
  • “if someone disses you, you gotta straighten them out”
30
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Why is violence relatively common in inner-city areas?

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they are staging areas for demonstrating,maintaining, and/or enhancing one’s reputation as someone who can handlethemselves and shouldn’t be messed with

31
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Who created the Anomie/Strain theory?

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Robert Merton

32
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What is Merton’s Anomie/Strain Theory?

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attributes high crime rates directly to the social structure and culture of thissociety

33
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Why does society have strain?

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(1) Americansociety places enormous cultural value on the achievement of material success, but thelegitimate socialstructural or institutional means ofachieving this goal are limited
(2) We have a strain between cultural goals and structural means of achieving them (especially in the lower class)

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What is “anomie”?

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contradiction between the cultural message and the social structure ofsociety

35
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Who experiences “anomie”?

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may be experienced by any social group

36
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What are the various modes of adaption to this anomic friction between the cultural goals and the institutionalized means of achieving them?

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(1) conformity
(2) innovation
(3) ritualism
(4) retreatism
(5) rebellion

37
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Which mode of adaption to anomic friction is this:

the acceptance of both the goals and means

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conformity

38
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Which mode of adaption to anomic friction is this:

the acceptance of the goals of success but rejection of the legitimate means ofachieving it

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innovation

39
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Which mode of adaption to anomic friction is this:

the rejection of both goals and means

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ritualism

40
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Which mode of adaption to anomic friction is this:

the rejection of both goals and means

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retreatism

41
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Which mode of adaption to anomic friction is this:

replacing thegoals and means with new ones

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rebellion

42
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What is Cloward and Ohlin’s Differential Opportunity Theory?

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differentialopportunity for both legitimate and illegitimate pathways to living the American Dream

43
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______ often provide illegitimate opportunities.

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Gangs

44
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What are the different type of gangs?

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(1) criminal gangs
(2) conflict gangs
(3) retreatist gangs

45
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What are the characteristics of criminal gangs?

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  • provide its recruits some monetary gain through organized criminal activities
  • gang members have a particular skill that provides a limited opportunity for them to achieve some material success
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What are the characteristics of conflict gangs?

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  • provide only a very small number of juveniles and young adults access to material success by being the “tough guy” or “enforcer”
  • only a small number of enforcers are needed for any criminal organization
47
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True or False: the illegal opportunities for success through conflict gangs are extremely limited

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True

48
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What are the characteristics of retreatist gangs?

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-involve juvenile and young adults who are called “double losers”

  • criminal organizations provide no illegitimate opportunities for them and they are blocked from achieving success goals through legitimate avenues
    • they retreat, by getting high and drunk because of this failure on both domains
49
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Because this theory presumes that most people want to live American dream of economic success what does it suggest?

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it suggests that the simpler pathway to a crime-free society is by providing greater legitimate opportunity for everyone