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Question 1.1. (TCO 1) Honor killings happen every year in Britain, primarily in Southeast Asian and Middle Eastern immigrant families. Young women are predominately the targets of honor murders for issues surrounding forced marriage. Even though forced marriage is illegal in Britain, it still happens covertly in families with strong ties to their birth cultures. This is an example of which type of deviance? (Points : 6)
      Cultural deviance
      Societal deviance
      Gender deviance
      Situational deviance
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Question 2.2. (TCO 1) A fundamentalist Muslim who lives in the United States is likely to be perceived as deviant, especially since 9/11. Goffman’s typology and stigma of deviance would view this as (Points : 6)
      a violation of aesthetic standards.
      a tribal stigma.
      a blemish of individual character.
      a deviant belief.
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Question 3.3. (TCO 2) In the positivist tradition, the classical school of criminology is also referred to as which theory? (Points : 6)
      Theory of social control
      Theory of opportunism
      Theory of free will
      Theory of certainty
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Question 4.4. (TCO 3) A constructionist sociologist studying deviance believes that which is the most central concept? (Points : 6)
      Rules and norms
      Process of perceiving
      Social audiences
      Social control
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Question 5.5. (TCO 1) When researchers purposely commit a deviant act in a public place so they can observe the reactions of people to their norm violations, which research method are they using? (Points : 6)
      Participant observation
      Visual survey
      Experiment
      Field study
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Question 6.6. (TCO 4) Which technically constitutes low-consensus deviance? (Points : 6)
      Doing acts that are likely to result in a fine and probation
      Doing acts that are unlikely to result in arrest
      Doing acts that do not involve violence
      Heckling a high-ranking public official at a town hall meeting
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Question 7.7. (TCO 4) Which example of killing can be legally classified as murder? (Points : 6)
      Abortion of zygotes, embryos, and fetuses
      Killing another in battle
      Running over somebody who jumps in front of your car
      Killing a lover or spouse in retaliation for public humiliation
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