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SOCY 275 Exam Bank Questions With Revised Answers Hirschi's Control Theory - answersWe are all prone to engage in crime so we must figure out why people don't all engage in crime, emphasis on the lack of barriers The social bonds of control theory - answersAttachment, commitment, involvement, belief Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime - answers-Criminals have low self control, which is an inability to delay gratification *They seek short term rewards and ignore long-term consequences -Teaching children self-control will decrease crime later in life Issues with Hirschi's social bonds - answersthe bond doesn't;t predict your chances of engaging in deviance, not very goof at explaining the impact of peers, you can have two sets of beliefs (deviant and moral) Characteristics of low self control - answersimpulsiveness, risk taking, physical, short sighted, insensitive, low frustration tolerance Effective child rearing - answersMonitor, recognize, punish Containment theory - answersThe individual experiences feelings of inferiority, this causes inner pressures and if they are uncontrolled this leads to deviance Direct Inner Control - answersThe ability to feel guilt and shame and not to respond to this with effective neutralizers Indirect inner control - answersBased on the individuals interest in maintaining a stake in conformity Factors that make deviance more likely unless contained by controls - answerspoverty, relative deprivation, adversity, insecurity, etc Direct outer control - answersExternal to the individual and carry with them the threat of sanctions Indirect outer controls - answerscontrol derives from the need to maintain role relationships Felson and Cohen's three elements of increased crime - answersmotivated offenders, suitable targets, and the absence of capable guardians Low-self control theory assumptions - answers1. Crime is assumed to provide more immediate gratification than noncriminal behaviour 2. crime provides easy paths to gratification 3. crime is thrilling 4. crime provides few long-term benefits 5. most crimes require little skill or planning Control Balance Theory - answersArgues that the desire to avoid being controlled is the major compelling force for human motivation Control Balance desirability - answersCertain acts will have high control balance desirability, some will have low Direct/indirect involvement - answersDirect is low control balance desirability and indirect is high Control balance deficits - answersIf you have low control balance you are passive and are of greater risk for victimization Control balance surpluses - answersVery confident people, at less of a risk

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SOCY 275 Exam Bank Questions With
Revised Answers
Hirschi's Control Theory - answers✔✔We are all prone to engage in crime so we must figure
out why people don't all engage in crime, emphasis on the lack of barriers


The social bonds of control theory - answers✔✔Attachment, commitment, involvement,
belief


Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime - answers✔✔-Criminals have low self
control, which is an inability to delay gratification
*They seek short term rewards and ignore long-term consequences
-Teaching children self-control will decrease crime later in life


Issues with Hirschi's social bonds - answers✔✔the bond doesn't;t predict your chances of
engaging in deviance, not very goof at explaining the impact of peers, you can have two sets
of beliefs (deviant and moral)


Characteristics of low self control - answers✔✔impulsiveness, risk taking, physical, short
sighted, insensitive, low frustration tolerance


Effective child rearing - answers✔✔Monitor, recognize, punish


Containment theory - answers✔✔The individual experiences feelings of inferiority, this
causes inner pressures and if they are uncontrolled this leads to deviance


Direct Inner Control - answers✔✔The ability to feel guilt and shame and not to respond to
this with effective neutralizers


Indirect inner control - answers✔✔Based on the individuals interest in maintaining a stake in
conformity

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21/11/2024 1:31PM



Factors that make deviance more likely unless contained by controls - answers✔✔poverty,
relative deprivation, adversity, insecurity, etc


Direct outer control - answers✔✔External to the individual and carry with them the threat of
sanctions


Indirect outer controls - answers✔✔control derives from the need to maintain role
relationships


Felson and Cohen's three elements of increased crime - answers✔✔motivated offenders,
suitable targets, and the absence of capable guardians


Low-self control theory assumptions - answers✔✔1. Crime is assumed to provide more
immediate gratification than noncriminal behaviour 2. crime provides easy paths to
gratification 3. crime is thrilling 4. crime provides few long-term benefits 5. most crimes
require little skill or planning


Control Balance Theory - answers✔✔Argues that the desire to avoid being controlled is the
major compelling force for human motivation


Control Balance desirability - answers✔✔Certain acts will have high control balance
desirability, some will have low


Direct/indirect involvement - answers✔✔Direct is low control balance desirability and
indirect is high


Control balance deficits - answers✔✔If you have low control balance you are passive and are
of greater risk for victimization


Control balance surpluses - answers✔✔Very confident people, at less of a risk

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structural constraints - answers✔✔Limitations on peoples behavioural options (if you're
married you can't go out as much)


Routine activities and lifestyle exposure - answers✔✔Age, gender, marital status, family
income and race


3 key factors to explain offending - answers✔✔1. Situational motivation 2. Availability of
peers 3. Absence of authority figures


Social disorganization theory - answers✔✔a theory that asserts crime occurs in communities
with weak social ties and the absence of social control


Why crime rates are higher in some areas - answers✔✔1. poverty 2. mobile population 3.
population heterogeneity (cultural disorganization and structural disorganization)


Types of cultural disorganization - answers✔✔Diverse subcultures (everybody has
conventional values but they can't communicate this to each other), obsolete subcultures (not
transferable), unstable community (undermines the ability to create a common culture),
irrelevant societal culture


Types of structural disorganization - answers✔✔insufficient resources, no intermediate
structures, isolate of institutions


The Ecology of Crime - answers✔✔Density (increase exposure to deviant peers and moral
cynicism), poverty, mixed use (residential, commercial, and industrial) transience (decreases
community supervision) dilapidation, stigmatization, demoralization


Hagan: Capital disinvestment - answers✔✔social and cultural capital


Different types of labour market - answers✔✔primary: where all the good jobs are,
secondary: don't require much skill or training


The process of capital disinvestment - answers✔✔residential segregation, racial inequality,
concentration of poverty, recapitalization, deviant derive sector
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