Deck 14: Sociology of Religion

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Which is the easiest crime to document?

A) Theft
B) Tax Evasion
C) Homicide
D) Fraud
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_____ has the highest mean homicide rate of the choices.

A) Spain
B) The USA
C) Costa Rica
D) Italy
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_____ is not part of the US' social welfare net.

A) Full employment policies
B) Unemployment benefits
C) General access to public support
D) Debtor's prisons
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______ is inversely related to homicide rates.

A) Level of education
B) Social support
C) Education level of parents
D) Wealth
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The majority of violent crimes are committed by _____.

A) Men
B) Women
C) Children
D) Pets
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_____ % of same-sex homicides were committed by______.

A) 50, females
B) More than 90, males
C) Less than 10, males
D) 100, females
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Most victims in homicides are _____.

A) Men
B) Women
C) Children
D) Pets
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Crimes other than homicide are more likely to be committed by _____.

A) Men
B) Women
C) Children
D) Pets
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Women are more likely to be killed by _____.

A) A Neighbor
B) A Stranger
C) A Spouse
D) A Sibling
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Men are more likely to be killed by _____.

A) A Neighbor
B) A Stranger
C) A Spouse
D) A Sibling
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_____ is most likely to commit a crime.

A) A male older than 50
B) A female older than 50
C) A female between18 and 24
D) A male between 18 and 24
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At age 20, men are _____ likely than females to be a victim of homicide.

A) 2x more
B) 6x more
C) Equally
D) 2x less
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In the U.S., _____% of men aged 25-44 years have spent time in prison.

A) 50
B) 75
C) 7
D) 25
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In the U.S.,_____% of women aged 25-44 years have spent time in prison.

A) 50
B) 75
C) 7
D) <1
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A(n) ______ man is least likely to commit a crime.

A) Full-time employed
B) Unemployed
C) Unmarried
D) Underemployed
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_____ does not increase the likelihood of a young man being put in prison.

A) Having a teen mother
B) Having a present biological father
C) Living in poverty
D) Having a poorly educated mother
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Adolescents in _____ have the most incarceration risk.

A) Families with working parents
B) Families with a stay-at-home mother
C) Step-parent families
D) Families with a stay-at-home dad
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_____ has declined recently

A) Both violent crime and property crime
B) Only violent crime
C) Only property crime
D) Neither violent crime nor property crime
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______ is the tendency of people who have committed a crime once to commit crimes again.

A) The "inmate" effect
B) The incarceratory whirlpool
C) Recidivism
D) Criminal bias
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Which does not characterize a neighborhood with a high crime rate?

A) Large numbers of people moving in and out.
B) Many different ethnic groups
C) Neighborhoods where everybody knows one another.
D) High rates of family disruption
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______ states that if your friends or family engage in criminal behavior, you are more likely to as well.

A) Social disorganization theory
B) Differential association theory
C) Control theory
D) Easy-rider theory
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______ says that people do not commit crimes when they have much to lose by doing so.

A) Social disorganization theory
B) Differential association theory
C) Control theory
D) Easy-rider theory
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_____ suggested, "that the real question should be not why people commit crime but, rather, why they do not"

A) Durkheim
B) Marx
C) Sutherland
D) Lovenkamp
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Which would least deter a person from committing crime?

A) Having invested a lot in a job
B) A stable, happy family
C) Religious beliefs
D) Living among complete strangers.
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The Eskimo had a higher murder rate than the contemporary US rate.
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All Hunting and Gathering societies have very low murder rates.
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Theft is an easier crime to document than Homicide.
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Developed countries generally have lower homicide rates than less developed countries.
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The US homicide rate is lower than the homicide rates in other developed countries.
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Social support is inversely related to homicide rates.
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The majority of homicides are committed by women.
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The majority of same-sex homicides are committed by women.
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Most victims of Homicide in the US are women.
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Men are most likely to be killed by an intimate or family member.
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Women are most likely to be killed by a friend or acquaintance.
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Young men commit more crimes than old men.
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Young men commit more crimes than young women
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From the mid-20s on, men are more likely to be homicide victims.
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Women commit fewer nonviolent crimes than men.
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Unemployed men are less likely to commit crimes than employed men.
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Married men are less likely to commit crimes than unmarried men.
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Women are more likely than men to have spent time in prison.
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The presence of a biological father while growing up has a large influence on the child's avoidance of jail.
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Living in poverty increases the likelihood of incarceration.
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Kids who grew up in a step-parent family are more likely to go to jail than kids who didn't.
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Poverty, not father-absence, is a strong predictor of young men's violent behavior.
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Levitt argues that legalizing abortions in the 1970s led to an increase in crime later on.
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The USA has the highest prison incarceration rate in the world.
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Neighborhoods where people don't know their neighbors are likely to be lower in crime, on average, than neighborhoods where everybody knows one another.
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Give one explanation for why the US has a high homicide rate for its position (developed country)?
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Explain Young-Male syndrome.
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What is a reason for the recent decline in violent crime in the US?
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Why are young men disproportionately involved in crime?
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Name 2 childhood factors which increase the likelihood of a man going to jail.
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What are some of the arguments for why crime has decreased recently? (give 2)
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How might the legalization of abortion in the 1970s reduce crime in the 1990s?
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Explain Social Disorganization Theory.
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Why don't people commit crimes?
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In all societies, who is most likely to commit crime? Why is this so?
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Why does the U.S.have so much crime compared to other developed countries?
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Deck 14: Sociology of Religion
1
Which is the easiest crime to document?

A) Theft
B) Tax Evasion
C) Homicide
D) Fraud
C
2
_____ has the highest mean homicide rate of the choices.

A) Spain
B) The USA
C) Costa Rica
D) Italy
B
3
_____ is not part of the US' social welfare net.

A) Full employment policies
B) Unemployment benefits
C) General access to public support
D) Debtor's prisons
D
4
______ is inversely related to homicide rates.

A) Level of education
B) Social support
C) Education level of parents
D) Wealth
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The majority of violent crimes are committed by _____.

A) Men
B) Women
C) Children
D) Pets
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_____ % of same-sex homicides were committed by______.

A) 50, females
B) More than 90, males
C) Less than 10, males
D) 100, females
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Most victims in homicides are _____.

A) Men
B) Women
C) Children
D) Pets
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8
Crimes other than homicide are more likely to be committed by _____.

A) Men
B) Women
C) Children
D) Pets
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Women are more likely to be killed by _____.

A) A Neighbor
B) A Stranger
C) A Spouse
D) A Sibling
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Men are more likely to be killed by _____.

A) A Neighbor
B) A Stranger
C) A Spouse
D) A Sibling
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_____ is most likely to commit a crime.

A) A male older than 50
B) A female older than 50
C) A female between18 and 24
D) A male between 18 and 24
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12
At age 20, men are _____ likely than females to be a victim of homicide.

A) 2x more
B) 6x more
C) Equally
D) 2x less
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13
In the U.S., _____% of men aged 25-44 years have spent time in prison.

A) 50
B) 75
C) 7
D) 25
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In the U.S.,_____% of women aged 25-44 years have spent time in prison.

A) 50
B) 75
C) 7
D) <1
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A(n) ______ man is least likely to commit a crime.

A) Full-time employed
B) Unemployed
C) Unmarried
D) Underemployed
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_____ does not increase the likelihood of a young man being put in prison.

A) Having a teen mother
B) Having a present biological father
C) Living in poverty
D) Having a poorly educated mother
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Adolescents in _____ have the most incarceration risk.

A) Families with working parents
B) Families with a stay-at-home mother
C) Step-parent families
D) Families with a stay-at-home dad
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18
_____ has declined recently

A) Both violent crime and property crime
B) Only violent crime
C) Only property crime
D) Neither violent crime nor property crime
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19
______ is the tendency of people who have committed a crime once to commit crimes again.

A) The "inmate" effect
B) The incarceratory whirlpool
C) Recidivism
D) Criminal bias
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20
Which does not characterize a neighborhood with a high crime rate?

A) Large numbers of people moving in and out.
B) Many different ethnic groups
C) Neighborhoods where everybody knows one another.
D) High rates of family disruption
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21
______ states that if your friends or family engage in criminal behavior, you are more likely to as well.

A) Social disorganization theory
B) Differential association theory
C) Control theory
D) Easy-rider theory
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22
______ says that people do not commit crimes when they have much to lose by doing so.

A) Social disorganization theory
B) Differential association theory
C) Control theory
D) Easy-rider theory
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_____ suggested, "that the real question should be not why people commit crime but, rather, why they do not"

A) Durkheim
B) Marx
C) Sutherland
D) Lovenkamp
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Which would least deter a person from committing crime?

A) Having invested a lot in a job
B) A stable, happy family
C) Religious beliefs
D) Living among complete strangers.
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The Eskimo had a higher murder rate than the contemporary US rate.
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All Hunting and Gathering societies have very low murder rates.
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Theft is an easier crime to document than Homicide.
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Developed countries generally have lower homicide rates than less developed countries.
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The US homicide rate is lower than the homicide rates in other developed countries.
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30
Social support is inversely related to homicide rates.
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The majority of homicides are committed by women.
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The majority of same-sex homicides are committed by women.
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Most victims of Homicide in the US are women.
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Men are most likely to be killed by an intimate or family member.
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Women are most likely to be killed by a friend or acquaintance.
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Young men commit more crimes than old men.
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Young men commit more crimes than young women
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From the mid-20s on, men are more likely to be homicide victims.
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Women commit fewer nonviolent crimes than men.
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Unemployed men are less likely to commit crimes than employed men.
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Married men are less likely to commit crimes than unmarried men.
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Women are more likely than men to have spent time in prison.
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The presence of a biological father while growing up has a large influence on the child's avoidance of jail.
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Living in poverty increases the likelihood of incarceration.
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Kids who grew up in a step-parent family are more likely to go to jail than kids who didn't.
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Poverty, not father-absence, is a strong predictor of young men's violent behavior.
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Levitt argues that legalizing abortions in the 1970s led to an increase in crime later on.
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The USA has the highest prison incarceration rate in the world.
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Neighborhoods where people don't know their neighbors are likely to be lower in crime, on average, than neighborhoods where everybody knows one another.
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50
Give one explanation for why the US has a high homicide rate for its position (developed country)?
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Explain Young-Male syndrome.
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What is a reason for the recent decline in violent crime in the US?
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Why are young men disproportionately involved in crime?
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Name 2 childhood factors which increase the likelihood of a man going to jail.
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What are some of the arguments for why crime has decreased recently? (give 2)
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How might the legalization of abortion in the 1970s reduce crime in the 1990s?
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Explain Social Disorganization Theory.
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Why don't people commit crimes?
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In all societies, who is most likely to commit crime? Why is this so?
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Why does the U.S.have so much crime compared to other developed countries?
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