A. it involves only small amounts of money
B. the proletariat can outsmart the bourgeoise
C. the police turn a blind eye to corporate crime
D. it goes undected in the context of everybody business transactions
Crime and Deviance
Crime and Deviance
A. recognized as breaking an important norm of behavior
B. seen a temporary aberration from an otherwise normal character
C. the first step in establishing a deviant career
D. attributed to the person’s genetic or anatomical make up
A. community service
B. imprisonment
C. electronic tagging
D. curfews
A. white-collar crime
B. corporate crime
C. victimless crime
D. organized crime
A. restorative justice
B. zero tolerance
C. target hardening
D. deterrent sentencing
A. labelling theory
B. control theory
C. functionalist theory
D. conflict theory
A. comte
B. Marx
C. Weber
D. Durkheim
A. international drug dealing via email
B. The global trade in online pornography
C. the vandalizing of virtual environments
D. theft of goods sold via online action websites
A. the new criminology
B. broken windows theory
C. situational crime prevention
D. deviance reduction theory
A. deviant behavior is behavior that is labelled so by the law
B. deviant behavior is behavior that people so label
C. deviant behavior is that labelled by the perpetrators
D. deviant behavior is that which causes public offence