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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Lastminute.Com, E-Book
Midterm and final are take-home, on-paper only. Textbook: deviance & social control by inderbitzin, bates & gainey. Only the second addition is accepte
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Pedophilia, The Mad Genius
Wa state is the least religious state in usa. Many studies on religion and environmental influence. Instead of asking who"s deviant, ask what behaviors
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Academic Journal, Cortisol
As a university professor, must publish research. Meaning publish research in an academic journal or get fired. 95% of articles sent to academic journa
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Homophobia, Design Of Experiments
Academic peer-reviewed article as defined by the uw library system. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 5th edition. Homophobia used
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Alcohol By Volume
Found that when people are under the influence, they"re easier sexually aroused. And more likely to engage in riskier behavior. So also likely to do so
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Structural Equation Modeling, Edwin Sutherland, Status Offense
Soc271 lecture 6 - illegitimate world and deviance. Create by matsueda, a student of edwin sutherland. Allowed theory of differential association to be
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Ergot, Coyote, Social Control
What societies use to regulate behavior of individuals. Any institution legally established to regulate behavior. Ex: law enforcement (police), parliam
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Structural Functionalism, Homicide
Gans: theorized that poverty is needed in society. There will always be relative poverty, but complete poverty as homelessness is unnecessary. Apology
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Social Disorganization Theory, Falsifiability, Homicide
Soc271 lecture 10 - how societies define deviance. Consensus theories: society is possible because we have consensus that creates. Consensus: agreement
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Γ‰mile Durkheim, The Good Life, Anomie
Theory that can"t be falsifiable is not a theory. Use the fact itself to attempt to confirm that the fact is true. Hospitalizations to mental illness f
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SOC 271 Lecture 12: - Differential Association & Subculture Theories
Soc271 lecture 12 - differential association & subculture theories. Differential association: when one witnesses another"s action. They might inter
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Welfare Queen, Control Theory, Savings Account
Soc271 lecture 13 - subcultures of poverty (continued) and control theory. Government benefits are given only for survival. Does not support option for
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Social Conflict Theory, Social Entrepreneurship, Social Class
Benefit to person is possible thanks to knowledge/idea. However if more people are aware of it, benefit to each individual is minimized. May seem uneth
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Probation Officer, Dependent And Independent Variables, Homicide
In measuring deviance, access to resources" would be on x-axis and how likely they are to be labeled as deviant on the y-axis. Resources: gender, race,
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Labeling Theory, Medical Model, Rodney King
Focuses on interest groups: groups interested/invested in outcome. Based on various factors, which depend on the topic. Example: gender is a dimension
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Social Control, Hard Determinism, Myocyte
Soc271 lecture 20 - freewill vs determinism, and social control. Theory believes we (humans) have ability to freely choose our actions. We weigh the be
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SOC 271 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Social Control, Victims Family, Social Disorganization Theory
Soc271 lecture 21 - systems of social control. Classic approach: attempting to make pain of punishment (cost) higher than level of pleasure (profit/ben
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