A2 worksheet 6.2 crossword

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Worksheet 6.2: Crossword
Crime and Deviance

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Crime and Deviance
Worksheet 6.2: Crossword
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2) The process of persuading or forc ing individuals to conform to dominant
norms and values (6, 7)
3) A sign of marginalization from others you may experience if you’re
labelled deviant (6)
4) Merton described this as a form of deviance which, while accepting
socially approved goals, rejected the socially approved means of
achieving them (10)
5) A failure to be given status which may drive some young people into
crime or other deviant activities (6, 11)
8) This term is used to describe lacking things in comparison to others with
whom a person identifies (8, 11)
9) Many would argue this is what the Official Crime Statistics are (8, 11)
10) A legally-enforceable rule (3)
12) A type of survey where people anonymously ‘own up’ to offences they
have committed (4, 6, 5)
14) A smaller culture within, and sharing some things in common with, a
larger culture (3, 7)
17) ‘Visible reminders of what we should not be’ (4, 6)
18) The term used to describe criminal or anti-social acts committed by
young people (8, 11)
19) A view that women generally get more favourable treatment from the
police and the courts (8, 6)
20) According to Lemert, this form of deviance is what occurs before people
are publicly exposed and labelled as deviant (7, 8)
21) This might develop when a person is publicly labelled as deviant and
consequently commits further deviance (7, 6)
22) This describes the position where some people find themselves excluded
or pushed to the edges of society or a social group (15)
24) A reward or punishment to encourage social conformity (8)
26) A lack of moral regulation (6)
29) This type of suicide often arises duri ng periods of rapid social change (6)
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1) The British Crime Survey is an example of this type of survey (6, 6)
6) He said ‘Deviant behaviour is behav iour that people so label’ (6)
7) If you have too much or too little of this, egoistic or altruistic
suicide might be facing you! (6, 11)
11) A deviant label that overrides all other social characteristics an
individual may have (6, 6)
13) Offences committed by middle-class people in the course of their
jobs (5, 6, 6)
15) One in four murders happens in this social institution (6)
16) The common name used to describe the Interactionist approach to
deviance (9, 6)
23) Any non-conformist behaviour (8)
25) The process whereby the mass me dia by its reporting can make
deviance worse (8, 13)
27) ‘...all cases of death resulting directly or indirectly from a positive or negative
act of the victim himself, which he knows will produce this result’ (7)
28) These techniques of ------------ -- are used by deviants to excuse
or justify their deviance (14)
30) A generalized and over-simplif ied view of a social group (10)
31) This deviant response of Merton's usually involves 'dropping out'
of society (10)
32) Crimes committed by large comp anies that directly profit the
company rather than just an individual (9, 6)
33) When ‘a condition, episode, person or grou ps of persons emerge to become
defined as a threat to societal values and interests ’ (5, 5)
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