Give an example of a behavior that is deviant but not criminal. Explain why this behavior is deviant but not criminal. How do time, place, and the status of the individual affect how society views this behavior?
What will be an ideal response?
Varies
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An approach to racism that emphasizes how racism keeps minorities in low-paying jobs, thereby supplying the capitalist ruling class with a pool of cheap labor, is based on the work of which classical theorist?
A. Émile Durkheim B. Talcott Parsons C. Karl Marx D. Auguste Comte
An increasingly degraded environment is an increasing problem for minority communities in
the United States. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In a hypothesis about crime that makes a causal claim that an increase in the level of inequality in society will result in an increase in the crime rate in that society, __________ is the dependent variable
a. the crime rate b. rate of inequality c. the level of inequality d. the ratio of crime to inequality
______ technology is the most basic force shaping a society and the relationships between dominant and minority groups in that society.
A. Advanced B. Subsistence C. Persistence D. Contact