1. Which of the following was once deemed criminal in China but is not anymore? a. Consuming Pork b. Making a Profit c. Birth Control d. All of the Above Answer: _____ 2. When asked what she wants to be when she grows up, Marquita says that she wants to be a lawmaker who determines what is legal and what is criminal. As such, Marquita wants to be involved in the: a. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy b. Recidivism Rate c. A Ponzi Scheme d. Political Process Answer: _____ 3. Despite opposition, the Supreme Court made abortion legal in the U.S. This illustrates the Court's: a. Deterrence b. Retribution c. Power d. Incapacitation Answer: _____ 4. Grace is graduating from college and she has …show more content…
b. The more likely it is that he or she will be charged with subsequent violent crimes. c. The less likely it is that he or she will drop out of school. d. None of the Above Answer: _____ 18. Which of the following is true regarding rearrest among juvenile delinquents? a. Girls are more likely than boys to be rearrested. b. Girls are less likely than boys to be rearrested. c. Girls and boys are equally likely to be rearrested. d. None of the Above Answer: _____ 19. Bay Bay's father was a pimp and his mother was a prostitute. As such, Bay Bay grew up in an environment where prostitution, drug use, robbery, assault and rape were seen as a normal part of life. This reflects: a. The Cosa Nostra b. Organized Crime c. A Delinquent Subculture d. A Ponzi Scheme Answer: _____ 20. Brittany works in the cashier's office on campus. She steals money from her job and thinks that she deserves the stolen money because she has not received a raise in 2 years. This illustrates a(n): a. Technique of Neutralization b. Self-Fulfilling Prophecy c. Criminal Enterprise d. Organized Crime Answer: _____ 21. Rashida is an accountant. She has been skimming money off of the payroll for the past 7 years. This is an example of a(n): a. Organized Crime b. White-Collar Crime c. Status Offense d. Property Crime Answer: _____ 22. Amir is a jewel thief who prides himself on his skill and
To study some social problems, one may have to take a social constructionist approach. That is to say that taking this approach could be problematic because it is a function of social interaction. They aren 't immediately obvious but should be interpreted. Take into consideration texting and driving. Many believe it is horrible and those people who commit the crime should be punished. It did not always used to be this way and in some places is not looked at in such fashion. When we objectively label the creation of social problems, we focus on the measure of the characteristics of the conditions. They do induce material and psychic suffering.
D. it is a harsh statement and fallacy to suggest that teacher are the only one and primary responsible for the cause.
29. Your two best friends each tell you about a person they know who successively started a small business. That's it, you decide, if they can do it so can you. This is an example of _____________.
On a broader scale, the system of social work has a target area of individuals who are more susceptible to poverty. With the knowledge social workers can advocate for change/ advancements in programs to assist and better the quality of life for women and children; assisting those already in poverty and possibly preventing others from falling into poverty.
One of the biggest problems in the U.S. is the high segregation product of a multi-ethnic society; In the United States it is usual to find black, Latino, white, oriental, Jewish neighborhoods as a form of segregation. Another example of this racial problem occurs in prisons, where the vast majority of prisoners are black, followed by Latino inmates, and the minority is white. This racial segregation has its root cause in the need for the dominant groups to segment, and to stimulate differences that limit the possibilities of political articulation of the subaltern classes, something particularly functional in the United States, due to their extraordinary social heterogeneity. The problem is that these attitudes not only threaten immigrants,
The Social Issue we are looking at is Alcohol, in particular Policies relating to use/consumption of the substance. Alcohol is the term we use for ethanol, the substance suitable for humans to drink. Another form of alcohol is methanol and it is toxic to humans. Alcohol is regarded as a drug, its one of the more potent drugs which is legal and available for people under 18(with permission of their parents). The laws around alcohol have created many disputes, the current standing law was altered on 18 December 2013, it currently states the following;
The gender age gap is a social problem since it affects a majority of the society and that it affects not only one’s life but also society in which the gender gap is present depending on the extent of this gap. For example, the average Canadian women owns only 82 cents for every dollar the average men make based on a weekly salary comparison and full and partial time shifts (…). This affects life considerably of the individuals and families since, according to the (…) research, the gender wage gap is approximately 8 000$ annually taking in consideration skills, tenure, qualification and the job.
A. She did what she thought was right for the better of her baby daughter.
C. You don't have to take the worst behavior of others as a standard for yourself. You can choose to be better than that.
Attending college is slowly changing from what was once considered a rare opportunity to a staple part of what constitutes an education today. As the number of colleges has also inflated, and means of
Throughout society there are a multitude of social problems ranging from micro to macro scales. Social problems are considered something that negatively affects an individual’s state of being in a society. Unfortunately, there are a wide range of social problems that effect such a magtiude of people. Some examples of nationwide social problems: LGBT adoption rights, abortion, planned parenthood funding, transgender soldiers, death penalty, and many others.
A way of distinguishing a realist perspective between theories of social problems within is to contrast the 'level of analysis' on which their explanations are focused. Many theories that seek to explain social problems function at the level of the psychological or biological conditions that make some people behave badly – discovering the gene, chromosome or mental characteristic that separates the deviant from the normal. Such clarifications tend to operate at an individual level of analysis, dealing with the certain characteristics of the different and deviant individual. Others explanations tend to focus on a micro-social level, dealing with patterns of interaction between specific individuals and groups for example peer groups. (May
The movie Hoop Dreams shows you the difficulties and obstacles that come in the way of dreams. Although it’s said that if you believe in a dream long enough it will come true, but in Hoop Dreams you are shown the harsh realities of the falseness of that statement. Then that the reality of a dream not coming true hits you like a brick wall. This movie shows the conflict perspective view showing how sports can be harmful because they make you believe that if you have a talent it makes you believe your going to be productive in that sport and most of the time it is does not come true.
The democratic society consist of the working class, it determines how much money they gain or how much tax they will be paying for the year. So they’d wanted o chose a candidate that will benefit them. He democratic society also seemed like it wanted to be heard in this year’s election. They spent million of dollars on making ads, posters, and billboards that would interest the average middle class citizen to go out and vote. The democratic society also was aware that the republicans were going to meet this election head on because a democratic had served two terms in office, and they are very anxious to change that.
Students have traditionally called attention to social problems by organizing demonstrations, rallies, protests, and debates on their campuses. Throughout the years there have been many issues that have drawn the support of students such as civil rights, economic and political oppression, wars, genocides, and one of the “newer” issues, gay rights/ marriage equality. In today’s society, I believe students will support causes that are relevant to their way of life (supporting the LGBT cause, for / against war in a certain country, as well as other issues such as economic and gender inequality).