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    • Crime refers to actions that break formal laws established by a political authority and are punishable by legal sanctions.
    • Social class refers to the hierarchical stratification of individuals within a society based on factors such as economic status, occupation, and education.
    • Research has consistently shown that crime rates are higher among the lower social classes, particularly the working class and underclass.
    • What is a key driver of higher crime rates among the lower social classes?
      Unequal distribution of resources
    • What type of social mobility do the upper and middle classes have greater access to?
      Legitimate
    • According to strain theory, what do individuals in the lower social classes often face barriers to achieving?
      Socially accepted goals
    • What does labeling theory argue can become a self-fulfilling prophecy for individuals from lower classes?
      Criminal label
    • Some behaviors can be both crime and deviance, such as murder.

      True
    • What do social classes shape for individuals in society?
      Life chances and opportunities
    • What is a key factor contributing to crime in lower social classes, according to the explanation of poverty and deprivation?
      Economic hardship
    • Order the following sociological theories explaining the relationship between crime and social class based on their explanations.
      1️⃣ Strain Theory: Inability to achieve societal goals leads to crime.
      2️⃣ Subcultural Theory: Lower classes develop alternative value systems.
      3️⃣ Labeling Theory: Societal labeling reinforces criminal behavior.
    • Individuals from the working class and underclass have higher rates of violent and property crimes
    • Surveys in sociological research on crime and social class provide standardized data for analysis
    • All crimes are considered deviant behaviors.
      False
    • The unequal distribution of resources and opportunities across social classes is a key driver of higher crime rates among the lower social strata.

      True
    • Poverty and deprivation can drive individuals in the lower social classes towards criminal activities.

      True
    • Match the factor with its explanation:
      Poverty and Deprivation ↔️ Lack of resources drives crime
      Lack of Opportunities ↔️ Fewer legal avenues for success
      Differential Association ↔️ Exposure to criminal subcultures
    • Subcultural theory argues that lower classes develop alternative value systems that normalize criminal behavior.
      True
    • What is the difference between crime and deviance in sociology?
      Violations of laws vs norms
    • Match the social class with its characteristics:
      Upper Class ↔️ High income, exclusive networks
      Middle Class ↔️ Comfortable income, homeownership
      Working Class ↔️ Modest income, financial insecurity
      Underclass ↔️ Low income, dependence on welfare
    • Individuals in the lower classes are more likely to be exposed to criminal subcultures due to differential association
    • What does statistical evidence from crime surveys indicate about the relationship between social class and crime rates?
      Strong correlation
    • What are key sociological methods used to study the relationship between crime and social class?
      Surveys, interviews, observation, statistics
    • Match the research method with its weakness:
      Surveys ↔️ May lack depth
      Interviews ↔️ Time-consuming
      Participant Observation ↔️ Researcher bias
      Official Statistics ↔️ Reflects biases
    • Some behaviors may be both crime and deviance, such as murder, which violates both laws and societal norms.
    • Match the social class with its typical characteristics:
      Upper Class ↔️ High income and wealth
      Middle Class ↔️ Comfortable income and homeownership
      Working Class ↔️ Modest income and manual labor
      Underclass ↔️ Low income and limited education
    • Order the factors contributing to the correlation between crime and social class based on their primary focus:
      1️⃣ Poverty and Deprivation
      2️⃣ Lack of Opportunities
      3️⃣ Differential Association
    • Crime rates are higher among the lower social classes, particularly the working class and
    • Individuals in the lower classes are more likely to associate with criminal subcultures
    • Strain theory suggests that frustration and strain can lead to criminal activities
    • Match the theory with its explanation:
      Strain Theory ↔️ Barriers to success create frustration
      Subcultural Theory ↔️ Alternative values normalize crime
      Labeling Theory ↔️ Criminal labels reinforce behavior
    • Social class stratification is based on factors such as economic status, occupation, and education
    • Research has consistently shown that crime rates are higher among the lower social classes
    • The upper and middle classes have greater social mobility and access to legitimate means of success compared to the lower classes.

      True
    • Match the sociological theory with its key concept:
      Strain Theory ↔️ Lack of opportunities
      Subcultural Theory ↔️ Deviant subcultures
      Labeling Theory ↔️ Self-fulfilling prophecy
    • Statistical patterns imply a direct causal relationship between social class and crime.
      False
    • Interviews in sociological research on crime and social class allow for in-depth insights and follow-up questions.

      True