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Sociology ch. 7-14

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Violation of norms.   show
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The violation of norms written into law.   show
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show Stigma  
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show Social order  
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show Social control  
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show Negative sanction  
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show Positive sanction.  
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show Genetic predisposition  
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Crimes such as mugging, rape, and burglary.   show
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show Personality disorders  
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show Differential association  
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The idea that two control systems-inner controls and outer controls work against our tendencies to deviate.   show
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show Degradation theory  
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The view that the labels people are given affect their own and others' perceptions of them, thus channeling their behavior into either deviance or conformity.   show
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Ways of thinking or rationalizing that help people deflect society's norms.   show
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show Cultural goals  
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Approved ways of reaching cultural goals.   show
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show Strain theory  
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show Illegitimate opportunity structure  
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Crimes committed by executives to benefit their corporation.   show
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show Criminal justice system  
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show Recidivism rate  
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show Capital punishment  
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show Serial murder  
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show Hate crime  
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show Police discretion  
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show Medicalization deviance  
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Using rules,efficiency, and practical results to determine human affairs.   show
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A society in which the past is thought to be the best guide for the present; characterize tribal, peasant, and feudal societies.   show
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A widespread acceptance of rationality and social organization that are built largely around this idea.   show
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show Capitalism  
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A secondary group designed to achieve explicit objectives.   show
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show Bureaucracy  
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The process by which ordinary aspects of life are rationalized and efficiency comes to rule them, including such things as food preparation.   show
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show Alienation  
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A tongue-in-cheek observation that the members of an organization are promoted for their accomplishments until they reach their level of incompetence; there they cease to be promoted, remaining at the level at which they can no longer do good work.   show
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show Goal displacement  
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Robert Michel's term for the tendency of formal organization to be dominated by a small, self-perpetuating elite.   show
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Organizing a workplace in such a way that it develops rather than impedes human potential.   show
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show Social satisfaction  
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A form of social stratification in which some people own other people.   show
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show Bonded labor (indentured service)  
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Beliefs about the way things ought to be that justify social arrangements.   show
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a form of social stratification in which people's statues are determined by birth and are lifelong.   show
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show Endogamy  
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The enforced separation of racial-ethnic groups as was practiced in South Africa.   show
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The stratification system of medieval Europe, consisting of three groups or estates, the nobility, clergy, and commoners.   show
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show Class system  
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show Social mobility  
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show Means of production  
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Marx's term for capitalists, those who own the means of production.   show
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show Proletariat  
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show Class consciousness  
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Marx's term to refer to worker's identifying with the interest of capitalists.   show
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show Meritocracy  
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show Divine right of kings.  
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show Globalization of capitalism  
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show Culture of poverty  
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show Neocolonialism  
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show Multinational corporation  
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