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SOC 2070 MIDTERM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

An objectivist's approach to deviant behaviour is recognized if the act...? - Answer -
inflicts any kind of harm, the societal reaction, the rarity of the act, and whether it
conflicts with societal norms.

What would a subjectivist say about the recognition of deviant behaviour? - Answer -
Deviance is a matter of perception (might be considered deviant in one society, but not
another)

What does a subjectivist question about deviance? - Answer -How do certain
phenomena come to be seen as deviant and others not?

What are the levels of social construction? - Answer -socioculture (beliefs and
ideologies), institutional (government, school, religion), interactional (family, friends),
and individual (our own identities)

What is a Moral Entrepreneur? - Answer -those who bring a problem to public
awareness and facilitate moral conversation (i.e. politicians, media, scientists)

What are some critiques of the objectivist approach to deviance? - Answer -harm =
degree
rarity = threshold
reaction = who is considered society?
norms = consensus

What would an objectivist say about the recognition of deviant behaviour? - Answer -
The presence of certain characteristics define deviance, behaviours or people with
those characteristics are deviant.

What is a folkway? - Answer -informal norm that if violated one might be considered
odd

What does Mores mean? - Answer -standards that are often seen as the foundation of
morality in a culture (i.e. incest or homosexuality)

What are the levels/types of constructionism? - Answer -radical and soft/contextual

What does radical mean in sense of levels of constructionism? - Answer -claims that
the world is characterized by endless relativism...it is the way it is

What does soft/contextual in sense of levels of constructionism? - Answer -emphasizes
the process by which certain social phenomena come to be perceived and reacted to in
particular way in a given society at a specific time in history

, What would a blend of objective and subjectivist approach sound like? - Answer -
Deviance is a phenomena that violates social norms, but is a result of social relations
that are constructed over time

What is formal social control? - Answer -Efforts made at an institutional level (i.e. rules)
that are drafted and enforced by institutions

What is informal social control? - Answer -Efforts made by family, friends, etc. (peer
pressure from friends or guilt from parents)

What are the two examples of spiritual theories that were discussed in class? - Answer
-Holy inquisition of 13th century and Witch hunts of 17th century

How were deviants recognized in the 13th century? - Answer -those who spoke our
against the church were considered possessed by the devil

How were deviants recognized in the 17th century? - Answer -Women who were ugly,
refused to play domestic roles, with mental illness were considered to be possessed or
witched

What is wrong with spiritual theories regarding deviance? - Answer -Spiritual theories
close down rational discussion. They're not measurable, testable, or observable

What is the deviant dance? - Answer -interactions, negotiations, and debates among
groups with different perceptions of a deviant behaviour for social control

What is social typing? - Answer -a three component process which changes the way
society certain people who are categorized as deviant

What are the three components of social typing? - Answer -description, evaluation, and
prescription

What is description in terms of social typing? - Answer -when a label is enforced
because of an observed or presumed behaviour or characteristic

What is evaluation in terms of social typing? - Answer -when judgement is attached by
virtue of the label that was previously attached from the description component

What is prescription in terms of social typing? - Answer -difference between treatment
of labelled and unlabelled (labelled treated worse)

What is retroactive in terms of social control? - Answer -treating a known deviant in a
certain way

What is preventative in terms of social control? - Answer -attempting to prevent
deviance in the first place

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