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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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Cultural Criminology – Crime as Edgework – argues that a lot of crime is done for thrill for of it today. Methods in Context Essay Template – a suggested gap fill essay plan on how to answer these challenging ‘applied research methods’ questions. Revision Booklets 4: Crime and Deviance : Ten revision booklets, mainly Notes but with some activities, practice questions, etc.

The social construction of crime – a timeline of some relatively recent events that have been criminalised due to changes in the law – once they weren’t criminal, now they are! (U.K. focus). Consensus Theories of Crime and Deviance Although very similar to Knowledge Organisers, Learning Mats are designed to be completed by students and are sufficiently flexible to be used in a variety of ways: as individual worksheets, for note- taking, short- answer tests, revision and more (probably). The pre- defined examples here (around 70 Mats) cover Perspectives, Education, Families and Households, Crime and Deviance.

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Crime Prevention and Control Strategies – very brief summary revision notes on situational crime prevention, environmental crime prevention and community crime control strategies

Here are the basic revision materials for GCSE Sociology (material for Paper 2 will be added soon). Last Updated on November 14, 2023 by Karl Thompson A Level Sociology Crime Revision | A Level Sociology Deviance Revision The advantages and disadvantages of social surveys in social research – detailed class notes covering the theoretical, practical and ethical strengths and limitations of social surveys. Generally, surveys are preferred by positivists and good for simple topics, but not so good for more complex topics which require a ‘human touch’. analyse and evaluate different research methods used in sociological investigations and assess, critically, the appropriateness of their useEvaluating the Usefulness of Official Statistics – the UK government collects a wide variety of statistics, the validity of which can vary enormously. This post explores the validity of Religious belief statistics, crime and prison statistics, and immigration data, among other sources of data.

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). https://www.wjec.co.uk/qualifications/sociology/r-sociology-gcse-from-2017/eduqas-gcse-sociology-sams-2017-e.pdf An Introduction to Experiments in Sociology – a brief introduction covering definitions of key terms including hypotheses, dependent and independent variables and the Hawthorne Effect. NB sociologists don’t generally use experiments, especially not lab experiments, but you still need to know about them! Different forms and sources of power and authority – e.g. formal and informal sources of power, agencies of social control, Weberian theory of authority Sociological theories of stratification – e.g. Consensus View – Functionalism, Conflict View – Marxism, Weber, FeminismKey Concepts for A Level Sociology Crime and Deviance – definitions of most of the key concepts relevant to crime and deviance within A-level sociology. Functionalism and Strain Theories of Crime – summary revision notes – a briefer version of the three posts above. Qualitative research methods also tend to be time consuming and so it can be difficult to to them with large samples of people. Participant Observation

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