Cards (37)

  • Crime refers to behavior that violates the law and is punishable by the state
  • Theft and murder are examples of deviance.
    False
  • Certain ethnic groups are over-represented in crime statistics
  • Match the social group with a relevant sociological theory:
    Age ↔️ Social Learning Theory
    Gender ↔️ Gender Inequality Theory
    Social Class ↔️ Marxist Theory
    Location ↔️ Urban Ecology Theory
  • The Gender Inequality Theory suggests unequal power distribution between men and women
  • Boys are often encouraged to be aggressive and assertive, while girls are socialized to be nurturing and compliant
  • Women are encouraged to be nurturing and compliant, which may influence their involvement in specific crimes.
    True
  • Men are encouraged to be aggressive and assertive
  • Match the concept with its description:
    Crime ↔️ Violates the law
    Deviance ↔️ Violates social norms
  • Males commit more violent crimes than females.

    True
  • The Gender Inequality Theory posits that unequal power distribution between men and women contributes to differing crime patterns
  • Match the research method with its limitation:
    Official Statistics ↔️ Underrepresent crimes by women
    Self-Report Studies ↔️ Subject to biases in reporting
    Victimization Surveys ↔️ May underrepresent certain groups
    Qualitative Methods ↔️ Limited generalizability
  • Combining different research methods is necessary to understand the complex relationship between crime and gender.

    True
  • Deviance is disapproved of by society
  • Males commit more violent crimes than females.

    True
  • Urban areas have higher crime rates than rural
  • Discrimination and poverty contribute to the over-representation of certain ethnic groups in crime statistics.

    True
  • Match the gender with the type of crime they are more likely to commit:
    Male ↔️ Violent crimes
    Female ↔️ Theft, fraud, prostitution
  • The Gender Inequality Theory suggests unequal power distribution between men and women contributes to crime patterns
  • What types of crimes are men more likely to commit according to the table?
    Violent crimes, white-collar crime
  • What does the Gender Inequality Theory suggest about crime patterns?
    Unequal power distribution
  • Young people are more likely to commit petty crimes
  • What are the key factors that influence gender differences in crime according to the text?
    Socialization, gender roles
  • What does the Gender Inequality Theory suggest about the unequal distribution of power?
    It influences crime patterns
  • Qualitative methods offer in-depth understanding of motivations and contexts
  • Deviance is always illegal behavior.
    False
  • Young people are more likely to commit petty crimes
  • Lower social classes are more likely to be involved in white-collar crime.
    False
  • Males commit more violent crimes; females commit more theft
  • Urban Ecology Theory explains crime patterns based on economic disparities and population density.

    True
  • The Gender Inequality Theory argues that unequal power between genders shapes crime patterns.

    True
  • Men, with their socialization towards aggression, are more prone to violent crimes and white-collar offenses
  • Women often have access to higher-paying jobs, reducing their likelihood of committing crimes.
    False
  • What does the social distribution of crime refer to?
    Patterns of crime rates
  • Which theory explains the over-representation of certain ethnic groups in crime statistics due to discrimination and poverty?
    Labelling Theory
  • Women are more likely to commit white-collar crimes than men.
    False
  • Why do official statistics underrepresent crimes committed by women?
    Less likely to be caught