The following is an example of primary deviance among the anorexics and bulimics McLorg and Taub studied:
a. being labeled anorexic or bulimic and acquiring new status.
b. feeling that one's eating disorder gave a purpose to their life.
c. purposeful starvation and/or vomiting but not considering oneself anorexic or bulimic.
d. purposeful starvation and vomiting and admitting one is anorexic or bulimic.
C
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
The newest theory of punishment is restorative justice.
A _____ ________ is constructed with care and concern for aesthetic appearance and must be drawn to scale
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The elements to the crime of mayhem include:
A) an unlawful battery with the negligent infliction of a violent injury resulting in depriving a person of a member of his body. B) an intentional and unlawful assault with the malicious inflicting or attempting to inflict violent injury, and resulting in depriving a person of a member of his body, or disabling, disfiguring, or rendering it useless, or cutting or disabling the tongue, or putting out an eye, or slicing the nose, ear, or lip. C) an unlawful battery, maliciously inflicting or attempting to inflict violent injury, and resulting in depriving a person of a member of his body, or disabling, disfiguring, or rendering it useless, or cutting or disabling the tongue, or putting out an eye, or slicing the nose, ear, or lip. D) Both A and B.
According to critical conceptions, deviance is established by ____________.
a) those in power, to maintain and enhance their power b) society as a consensus of everyone’s goals c) those in lower socioeconomic statuses, based on their best interests d) folkways and mores