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AQA GCSE 9-1 Sociology All-in-One Complete Revision and Practice: Ideal for home learning, 2022 and 2023 exams (Collins GCSE Grade 9-1 Revision)

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The Marxist Perspective on Crime – very detailed class notes covering concepts such as crimogenic capitalism, the costs of corporate crime and the ideological functions of selective law enforcement. Perspectives on Crime and Deviance – A Very Brief Overview – A summary grid of 21 theorists, their ‘key points’, their ‘perspective’ and an evaluation. If you like you can cut and paste, cut it up and use it as a sentence sort! Crime Prevention and Control Strategies – very brief summary revision notes on situational crime prevention, environmental crime prevention and community crime control strategies https://www.wjec.co.uk/qualifications/sociology/r-sociology-gcse-from-2017/eduqas-gcse-sociology-sams-2017-e.pdf

Usefulness of different types of data – e.g. primary/secondary data, qualitative and quantitative data, sources of secondary data, including diaries, journals, official and non-official statistics, usefulness of these types of data to sociologists Stages of Social Research – detailed class notes covering research design, operationalising concepts, sampling, pilot studies, data collection and data analysis. Theories and Theorists– Fact Sheets (this will take you to OneDrive where you will find individual pdf files on different theories and theorists. Handy to print (at school!) and put into your revision folder. Globalisation, global criminal networks and crime – covering Misha Glenny’s work on the McMafia. He argues that the growth of the Mafia in ex-communist countries such as Bulgaria have been central to the growth of global crime – because they are perfectly located to ship illegal products such as drugs and sex-slaves from the global south to meet demand in the wealth global north.Last Updated on November 14, 2023 by Karl Thompson A Level Sociology Crime Revision | A Level Sociology Deviance Revision Sociological perspectives on state crime – covering the different types of state crime and a slightly unusual take applying material from global development to analyse state crime. GCSE Chemistry is the study of elements of the Earth and atmosphere including the composition, behaviour and properties of the elements. Seneca's GCSE Chemistry courses cover your exam board specific topics ranging from the periodic table, particle theory, acids, alkalis, and rate of reactions.

Below are some selected, recent posts outlining how you might use contemporary examples to illustrate key concepts within crime and deviance. Examiners like this sort of contemporary focus! GCSE Physics is the study of the physical universe ranging from forces, mechanics, energy, waves and atom structures.The Role of the Police in Controlling and Reducing Crime – right and left realists both tend to be on the side of the police, but right realists believe the police should be more ‘militaristic’, while left realists emphasise that they should work with communities and avoid being antagonistic. Marxists and interactionists tend to see the police as being ‘the problem’ and are more likely to side with the criminals. Outline and explain two practical problems which might affect social research (10) – A model answer to this exam question, which could appear on either paper 7191 (1) or 7191 (3). Assess the Strengths of Using Participant Observation in Social Research (20) – example essay, top mark band. Assess the Contribution of Marxism to our Understanding of Crime and Deviance – an outline 30 mark essay plan. Interactionist Theories of Crime and Deviance

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