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Straighterline Sociology Final Exam Notes questions and answers.
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Sociology Straighterline FULL UPDATE COMPLETE TEST
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Sociology Final Straighterline passed exam.
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SOC 101 FINAL EXAM, Sociology written update solution
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Sociology Final Exam practice questions and answers.
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Crime and Deviance-Functionalism Exam (Graded A Plus) with Q & A
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  • Crime and Deviance-Functionalism Exam (Graded A Plus) with Q & A Two Mechanisms that enable us to achieve this solidarity ANSWER Socialisation Social Control Socialisation ANSWER instills a shared culture into its members, this ensures individuals internalise the same norms and values Social Control ANSWER mechanisms include rewards for conforming and punishment for deviance, these help to ensure that individuals behave in the same way society expects. Durkheim ANSWER crime = inevit...
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Crime and Deviance Functionalist View Written Questions and Expert Solutions
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  • Crime and Deviance Functionalist View Written Questions and Expert Solutions What is the definition of crime? ANSWER Behaviour that breaks the laws and is punished by the legal system. What are some examples of crime? ANSWER Drugs, murder, fraud and slavery What is the definition of deviance? ANSWER Behaviour which goes against the norms, values and expectations of a social group or society. What are some examples of deviance? ANSWER Kicking a dog Punching someone Pushing to the fr...
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Functionalist view on Crime and Deviance
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  • Functionalist view on Crime and Deviance Latest Questions and Expert Solutions Emile Durkheim (Functionalism) ANSWER Said crime is an inevitable and normal part of society. Crime varies from society to society and can be reduced but never eliminated. 'The rules of sociological method' (1895) by Emile Durkheim (Functionalism) ANSWER In it talked about 'a society of saints', where deviance would still exist but due to the standards of a person being so high something small would be seen ...
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Functionalist view of crime and deviance Study Guide with Questions and Answers
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  • Functionalist view of crime and deviance Study Guide with Questions and Answers The functions of crime ANSWER - it reinforces ideas about right and wrong - it sets the boundaries of acceptable/unacceptable behavior. - Wrong doers are punished. Durkheim (1895) ANSWER He believes there are two different sides to crime: positive and negative. Positive side ANSWER It helps society change and remain dynamic. - it reaffirms the boundaries - changes values - social cohesion Reaffirm...
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Functionalist views of crime and deviance Exam Questions and Answers
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  • Functionalist views of crime and deviance Exam Questions and Answers What is Durkheim's view of crime? ANSWER Crime is inevitable in society and a certain amount of crime and deviance is neccessary for socioety to function What does Durkheim say too much crime in society leads to? ANSWER Anomie What does Durkheim say that no crime in society causes? ANSWER Stagnation According to Durkheim what are the three main functions of crime? ANSWER Reaffirming boundaries, adaptation and chang...
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