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    SOCIOLOGY 341 STUDY GUIDE FOR EXAM II (This is a guide) VIOLENT CRIMES: -Different Stages of Criminal Career Identification Commitment Progression Identification w/ crime – similar to secondary deviance. Commitment w/ crime – social role becomes tied to the crime. Progression w/ crime – more you do it‚ more involved you become. -Rape Definitions of rape Statutory rape Forcible rape Similarities between forcible rape and homicide Correlates of rape and sexual assault Reasons

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    has caused judgments and inequalities in medicalization of females and males mainly dominating in health care. There is gender inequality for the medicalization of women’s body‚ which

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    Paper Grade: 75 / C The Sociological Imagination The sociological imagination is an idea or a way of thinking that interlocks an individual in a society with the society as a whole. Most people refer to sociology as the study of how people or individuals interact with each other. In order to fully understand sociology and the concept of the sociological imagination as proposed by C. Wright Mills‚ one has to be able to envision the individual and the society working together to better understand

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    Introduction Scientific western medicine has taken a rise over the second half of the twentieth century transforming and expanding American medicine. Medicalization and biomedicalization are co-existence factors in today’s health system. However‚ biomedicalization is a transformation process of medicalization (a condition defined using biological terminology to understand it and/or uses medical treatment) (Clarke‚ Mamo‚ Fishman‚ Shim & Fosket‚ 2003). Biomedicine has become a dominant medical framework

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    society in which they live: the sick are not producing as they deviate from normal social role and may require resources. Parsons believed that for deviance to be sanctioned medical experts must certify that a person is actually ill‚ a process that legitimated illness otherwise‚ the person considers as a malingerer. Once the ill person is in sanction deviance‚ she has to perform the sick role in order to return her/his social role. Parsons described two rights and two responsibilities an ill person has

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    known as intersexuals‚ fit? Intersexuals - is a term used to describe a person whose sex chromosomes‚ genitalia‚ and/or secondary sex characteristics are determined to be neither exclusively male nor female Explain how there has been a medicalization of intersexuals? Kallmann syndrome - a

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    mentally ill which frequently results in career deviance. He asserts mental illness is not a disease but a social role. Residual deviance rather than mental illness is the reason why people get labeled as mentally ill. Residual deviance is the violation of norms about which consensus is so complete that people regard non-conformity as unnatural and thus a manifestation of mental illness. Being labeled mentally ill then leads to secondary deviance entrenching the unacceptable behavior and launching

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    The film criticizes the over medicalization of childbirth as it is treated in the American health care system as a medical emergency as opposed to a natural occurrence. It exposes the unnecessary uses of drugs and costly interventions women are forced into without having been educated by the medical professionals on why it is being used and its potential harmful effects to the woman and the fetus. This film documents water births and home births‚

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    Key Perspective of Michel Foucault What is the Body? The relationship between political power and the body Power‚ Justice‚ and Oppression Body is a Result of Political and Economic Strategy of Power Society Shapes Behavior to Make People More Productive for Society Discipline Mechanism of power which regulates behavior of others in a social body Regulates the organization of Space Time Activity Power is not discipline‚ Discipline is one way power is exercised Enforced by Surveillance

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    misdiagnosis and over medicalization of trivial health issues. Our society views pain‚ a natural phenomenon‚ as a medical issue that needs professional attention. By using advanced testing and scans‚ individuals are looking for a problem and treatment. In one day‚ Dr. Rwanda‚ a general surgeon‚ saw eight patients. Seven of those eight patients have received unnecessary and underwent high-cost test. This example lays the groundwork for dissecting a key issue in healthcare; over medicalization. Gwande‚ using

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