Sociology Explained/20 Crime and Deviance 30-Marker Plans | AQA A-Level Sociology

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20 Crime and Deviance 30-Marker Plans | AQA A-Level Sociology

20 Detailed Crime and Deviance 30 Marker Plans on the most likely questions to come up in the exam. Include loads of content, example, key points of analysis and evaluation. The perfect revision tool for AQA A-Level Sociology. Preview parts before buying !

Contents

1. Crime, deviance, social order and social control

Evaluate marxist contributions to our understanding of crime and deviance..pdf
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Evaluate the contributions of realist explanations of crime. .pdf
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Evaluate the contribution of subcultural and strain theorists to our understanding of crime and deviance..pdf
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Evaluate the contribution of conflict-theory explanations of crime and deviance..pdf
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Evaluate the view that crime is socially constructed..pdf
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Evaluate the view that crime and deviance are inevitable and beneficial for individuals and for society as a whole. .pdf
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2. The social distribution of crime and deviance by ethnicity, gender and social class, including recent patterns and trends in crime

Evaluate sociological explanations of levels of female offending..pdf
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Evaluate sociological explanations of the relationship between social class and offending. .pdf
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Evaluate sociological explanations of the relationship between gender and offending..pdf
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Evaluate sociological explanations of the relationship between ethnicity and offending..pdf
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Evaluate sociological explanations of corporate crime..pdf
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3. Globalisation and crime in contemporary society; the media and crime; green crime; human rights and state crimes

Evaluate the contribution of green criminologists to our understanding of environmental crime..pdf
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Evaluate the usefulness of the concept of moral panics for understanding crime and deviance.pdf
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Evaluate the view that globalisation has led to increased levels of crime. .pdf
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Evaluate sociological contributions to our understanding of the relationship between crime and the media.pdf
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Evaluate the usefulness of the concept of state crime..pdf
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Evaluate the usefulness of the concept of state crime..pdf
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4. Crime control, surveillance, prevention and punishment, victims, and the role of the criminal justice system and other agencies.

Evaluate the contribution of green criminologists to our understanding of environmental crime..pdf
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Evaluate sociological contributions to our understanding of the relationship between crime and the media.pdf
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Evaluate the view that globalisation has led to increased levels of crime. .pdf
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