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Zootopia Movie Analysis

The document is an analysis of the movie Zootopia, focusing on sociological theories related to crime and deviance. It includes questions about characters and their roles within the criminal justice system, types of crimes, and societal perceptions of deviance. The analysis encourages exploration of themes such as labeling, correctional functions, and the distinction between primary and secondary deviance.

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Zootopia Movie Analysis

The document is an analysis of the movie Zootopia, focusing on sociological theories related to crime and deviance. It includes questions about characters and their roles within the criminal justice system, types of crimes, and societal perceptions of deviance. The analysis encourages exploration of themes such as labeling, correctional functions, and the distinction between primary and secondary deviance.

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Name: ____________

Zootopia Movie Analysis

1. Judy Hopps has a dream to become a police officer, which theory of sociology argues
that crime provides jobs for people?

2. Judy Hopps serves in the Zootopia Police Department, which is just one component of
the criminal justice system. What are the other two components?
a.

b.

3. Nick Wilde tells Officer Hopps that he has “been doing this since I was born.” Is Nick a
primary or secondary deviant and why?

4. What type of crime is Tax Evasion? (Property, Violent, White-Collar, Organized,


Victimless)

5. During the DMV scene, Officer Hopps argues that because Flash is a sloth then he is
very slow moving and working. Nick does not agree. What idea or term does this
represent?

6. Would you consider members of the “Naturalist Club” to be deviants? Why?

7. Mr. Big is a crime boss similar to Al Capone, what type of crime do people like Al
Capone and Mr. Big typically commit? (Property, Violent, White-Collar, Organized,
Victimless)

8. Many animals in Zootopia labeled all predators as “Savage” or “deviant”, but animals
such as Officer Hopps and Gazelle have not. What idea or term does this represent?
Name: _________

9. Mayor Lionheart is imprisoning the predators who have gone savage in order to keep
society safe. Which function of corrections/prisons does this represent?

10. Assistant Mayor Bellweather is arrested and put into prison. If she were to commit
another crime when she is released from prison, what idea or term would this represent?

11. Gideon Gray, the fox who fought with Judy in their youth, turns out to be the top pastry
chef in the “three boroughs.” Is Gideon a primary or secondary Deviant and why?

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