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SOCY 1006 test 2 || with 100% Error-free Answers.
  • SOCY 1006 test 2 || with 100% Error-free Answers.

  • Examen • 17 pages • 2024
  • Be able to identify an epidemic or panic discourses when it is being used. correct answers Epidemic discourse: STIs - number of people infected, transmission routes (symptoms and treatment), course of infection; the way it's transmitted (sexually) is what makes the discourse different •Panic discourse: STIs - group (like prostitutes), moral meaning, categorize, simplistic solutions (like teaching abstinence in high school) What are the six components of the Moral Contagion Model? corre...
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Media and Crime in the US 1st Edition By Jewkes - Test Bank
  • Media and Crime in the US 1st Edition By Jewkes - Test Bank

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  • Chapter 3: Media and Moral Panics Test Bank Multiple Choice 1. The concept of moral panic originated in British sociology in the: a. 1950s. b. 1970s. c. 1980s. d. 2000s. Ans: B Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Answer Location: Media and Moral Panics Difficulty Level: Easy 2. The moral panic thesis emerged and was made famous by which of the following fields? a. criminology b. psychology c. sociology d. biology Ans: C Cognitive Domain: Comprehension Answer Location: Media and ...
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Criminology Exam 1 Rutgers Questions & Answers 2023/2024
  • Criminology Exam 1 Rutgers Questions & Answers 2023/2024

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  • Criminology Exam 1 Rutgers Questions & Answers 2023/2024 Media Sensitization - ANSWER--Present information about something in a way that provokes the public. -Interest and excitement outweighs accuracy. Moral panics - ANSWER--Exaggerated fear and outrage over a perceived threat. -Stanley Cohen Deviance amplification - ANSWER--The media "hype" over a category of behavior or an undesirable event. -Leslie Wilkins Define Criminology - ANSWER--The study of making laws, the brea...
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Juvenile justice and Youth Criminology
  • Juvenile justice and Youth Criminology

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  • Een samenvatting van het vak 'Juvenile justice and Youth criminology' door professor Pleysier.
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Samenvatting Criminology -  Introduction to criminology (social science) (RGBUSTR007) Samenvatting Criminology -  Introduction to criminology (social science) (RGBUSTR007)
  • Samenvatting Criminology - Introduction to criminology (social science) (RGBUSTR007)

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  • Hoofdstukken 1, 2 en 5 t/m 12, en de volgende artikelen: * Levi, folk devils and moral panics of white collar crime * Lever & Milbourne, migrant labour in the meat-processing industry * Lam, pandemic sex worker’s resilience * Raymond, ten reasons for not legalizing prostitution * Podcast, drillrap Volledige samenvatting, met kopjes en overzichtelijke structuur. Begrippen zijn uitgelegd en gemarkeerd, evenals verwijzingen naar belangrijke plaatjes in het boek. Ik heb met deze samenvatti...
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SOCY 1006 test 2 || with 100% Error-free Answers.
  • SOCY 1006 test 2 || with 100% Error-free Answers.

  • Examen • 17 pages • 2024
  • Be able to identify an epidemic or panic discourses when it is being used. correct answers Epidemic discourse: STIs - number of people infected, transmission routes (symptoms and treatment), course of infection; the way it's transmitted (sexually) is what makes the discourse different •Panic discourse: STIs - group (like prostitutes), moral meaning, categorize, simplistic solutions (like teaching abstinence in high school) What are the six components of the Moral Contagion Model? corre...
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FIN 6246 TOP Exam Questions And  CORRECT Answers
  • FIN 6246 TOP Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers

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  • Asymmetric information leads to moral hazard and adverse selection A major motivator for regulation in the financial industry is to reduce these costs of asymmetric information Bank Panics and the need for deposit insurance -Prior to FDIC insurance, depositors lost money when banks failed -The inability of depositors to assess the quality of a bank's assets can lead to panics -Prior to the Great Depression, bank panics were a regular occurrence in the US -Bank panics would occur roughly...
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UNIT 1 AC1.5 Questions and Answers
  • UNIT 1 AC1.5 Questions and Answers

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  • what is moral panic - correct answer-when the media exaggerate levels of serious crime and the risk of becoming a victim give examples of where moral panic through social media has been found to be true , cited in Hale et al 2013 - correct answer-newspapers ( march , 1991 ) television ( gunter et al.2003 ) and radio content ( cumberbatch et al 1995 ) what does the sociologist stanley cohen suggest in his book Folk Devils and Moral Panics ( 1973 ) - correct answer-a moral panic occurs when ...
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OCR AS/A Level Sociology - Unit 1/Section B Youth Subcultures (Option 2) OCR AS/A Level Sociology - Unit 1/Section B Youth Subcultures (Option 2)
  • OCR AS/A Level Sociology - Unit 1/Section B Youth Subcultures (Option 2)

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  • OCR AS/A Level Sociology - Unit 1/Section A Introducing Socialisation, Culture and Identity Contains: Key sociologists and researchers; Theoretical views of the role and formation of youth culture and subcultures; Deviant subcultures; Explanations for young people participating in deviant subcultures; The media and youth deviance
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BTEC forensic science 5C: criminology blurting cards (colour version)
  • BTEC forensic science 5C: criminology blurting cards (colour version)

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  • These are blurting cards, similar to flashcards in that you revise a topic. You can either cover the content or print out the cards, cut them up and flip them over. From memory write out everything you remember about the topic, then flip the card to identify gaps in your knowledge. From here you can revise these gaps how you wish. I keep going until I never miss anything under a topic. As these work best printed I sell a colour printing version and a non colour.
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