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5. Crime and deviance
5.2 Social distribution of crime
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Higher crime rates among certain ethnic minority groups are often linked to socioeconomic
disadvantage
Socialization is a key factor contributing to gender differences in crime rates.
True
Match the factor with its relationship to crime:
Social Class ↔️ Higher rates of crime among lower classes
Gender ↔️ Men commit more violent crimes
Age ↔️ Young people have higher crime rates
Ethnicity ↔️ Linked to socioeconomic disadvantage
What are the three key factors that contribute to higher crime rates among lower social classes?
Poverty, lack of opportunity, cultural values
What is the primary contributing factor to higher crime rates among some ethnic minority groups?
Socioeconomic disadvantage
Young people have higher rates of crime due to factors like
peer
influence
and
risk-taking
behavior
Higher rates of crime among lower social classes are linked to
poverty
and
lack
of
opportunity
Which age group has the highest rates of criminal activity?
Young people
What do victimization surveys measure?
Experiences of crime
Victimization surveys can provide a more
accurate
picture of
crime
levels,
but may still
miss
certain types of
crime
Why do lower social classes have higher rates of crime?
Poverty and lack of opportunity
Order the social groups based on their relationship to crime:
1️⃣ Social Class: Lower classes have higher crime rates
2️⃣ Gender: Men commit more violent crimes
3️⃣ Age: Young people have higher crime rates
4️⃣ Ethnicity: Linked to socioeconomic disadvantage
What is the social distribution of crime?
Uneven spread across groups
Men commit more violent crimes than women due to socialization and
gender norms
.
True
Higher crime rates in certain ethnic minority groups are often linked to socioeconomic
disadvantage
Discrimination and marginalization can foster
resentment
and alienation, driving criminal behavior.
True
How does poverty relate to crime rates?
Lack of income pushes illegal acts
Unfair treatment by the criminal justice system can reinforce a sense of social
exclusion
Self-report studies may be biased by social desirability and
memory issues
.
True
Some key factors that influence the social distribution of crime include social class, gender, age, and
ethnicity
Which age group has the highest rates of criminal activity?
Young people
Criminal activity rates tend to decline with
age
Socialization and gender norms contribute to higher rates of violent crime among
men
.
True
What are the key contributing factors to crime across social groups?
Poverty, gender norms, peer influence, socioeconomic disadvantage
What is the goal of poverty reduction policies in addressing crime?
Provide legitimate opportunities
Official crime statistics underestimate the true extent of crime due to the "dark figure of
crime
What is the term for crimes that go unreported or unrecorded in official statistics?
Dark figure of crime
Social desirability bias is a limitation of
self-report
Match the factor with its relationship to crime:
Social Class ↔️ Higher rates in lower classes
Gender ↔️ Men commit more violent crimes
Age ↔️ High rates among young adults
Ethnicity ↔️ Certain groups may have higher rates
What is one contributing factor to higher crime rates among lower social classes?
Poverty
Higher levels of social inequality are associated with higher rates of criminal behavior.
True
Criminal justice reform aims to reduce bias in the criminal justice
system
.
True
Crime rates typically decline with
age
.
True
Limited access to education and employment is a
factor
Poverty reduction policies can help reduce crime rates by providing more legitimate opportunities and
resources
What is the ultimate goal of implementing comprehensive social policies to address crime?
Creating a safer society
What does the social distribution of crime refer to?
The uneven spread of crime
Men commit more violent crimes than women due to socialization and gender norms.
True
Why is understanding the social distribution of crime important?
For effective crime prevention
Order the contributing factors to crime rates across social groups:
1️⃣ Poverty
2️⃣ Socialization
3️⃣ Peer influence
4️⃣ Discrimination
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