Number 1. A violation of norms or rules of behavior that are typically outside of the norms

Correct Answer: Deviance

Number 2. States that people feel strain when they are exposed to cultural goals that they are unable to obtain because they do not have access to culturally approved means of achieving those goals

Correct Answer: Strain Theory

Number 3. Theory that states that deviance in general can have some functional effects on society, such as reaffirming norms, promoting solidarity and stimulating social change

Correct Answer: Functionalist

Number 4. People who accept and pursue their goals with socially accepted means

Correct Answer: Conformity

Number 5. People who accept and pursue their goals by replacing legitimate with deviant/criminal means to attain them<

Correct Answer: Innovation

Number 6. People who do not accept the goals but still believe in and abide by the means to attain those goals

Correct Answer: Ritualism

Number 7. People who reject the goals and means and don’t pursue their goals

Correct Answer: Retreatism

Number 8. People reject both the socially approved goals and the means to attain them and create new goals and means to achieve the new goals

Correct Answer: Rebellion

Number 9. Theory that states that people have a greater tendency to deviate from societal norms when they frequently associate with individuals who are more favorable toward deviance than conformity

Correct Answer: Differential Association

Number 10. Theory that claims that the labels people are given affect their perceptions and channel their behaviors into deviance or conformity

Correct Answer: Labeling

Number 11. When an individual violates a norm and becomes identified by others as being deviant while maintaining a self-definition of being a conformist.

Correct Answer: Primary Deviance

Number 12. When the individual internalizes the deviant identity others have placed upon him/her

Correct Answer: Secondary Deviance

Number 13. Being arrested again after having served a sentence for another crime

Correct Answer: Recidivism

Number 14. Theory of deviance and criminality that focuses on issues of power and powerlessness

Correct Answer: Conflict

Number 15. The political, corporate, and military leaders of a society are uniquely positioned to commit elite crimes, or crimes of insider nature that typically are difficult to punish and have broad social consequences upon the masses

Correct Answer: Power Elite

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