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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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)

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 Underclass Theory of Crime – brief class notes covering Charle’s Murray’s theory of the underclass. Murray argues the long term unemployed get cut off over the generations and socialise their kids into a culture of worklesseness and criminality. Marxist Theories of Crime and Deviance Read the question carefully and highlight question words to help you to consider what is being asked

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. Actuarial Justice and Risk Management – this is statistical surveillance, a form of surveillance long used by insurance companies, but increasingly used by state agencies. It is where people who have a statistically higher risk of truanting/ offending/ failing will be under a higher level of surveillance than the norm. Controlling and Reducing Crime – the Role of the Community, the Police and Different Forms of Punishment I've called this type of Learning Mat "generic" because it focuses on three areas (describing a concept / theory / method, identifying its key proponents, critics and studies and Identifying its strengths and weaknesses) that should be applicable to whatever Sociology Specification you're following: knowledge, application and evaluation, for example, are pretty universal requirements. Aside from its portability, the other big attraction is that the Mat is completed by the student, rather than the teacher - this should save you a whole bundle of time...Synoptic Surveillance and Crime Control – synoptic surveillance is surveillance from below rather than surveillance from above. In simple terms it means all of us watching each other rather than just the state watching citizens. Assess the Strengths of Using Participant Observation in Social Research (20) – example essay, top mark band.

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 Although very similar to Learning Tables, these visual revision notes are tightly focused around a specific theme rather than a whole topic. The notes are based around a range of Units (Family, Education, Global development etc.) and cover a number of different topics within each Unit. 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. Primary qualitative research methods tend to be favoured by Interpretivists as they allow respondents to speak for themselves, and should thus yield valid data. However, because qualitative methods tend to involve the researcher getting more involved with the respondents, there is a risk that the subjective views of the researcher could interfere with the results, which could compromise both the validity and reliability of such methods. Official Statistics in Sociology – class notes on the general strengths and limitations of official statistics, which are numerical data collected by the government. Examples include crime statistics, school league tables and education statistics.Sources of data on crime – e.g. patterns and trends of criminal behaviour, official statistics, victim and self-report studies, usefulness of sources of data on crime Some recent examples of sociological studies using participant observation – including Pearson’s covert research into football hooligans and Mears’s research into the modelling industry. Last Updated on October 13, 2023 by Karl Thompson A Level Sociology Research Methods | Revisesociology.com Research Methods Essays – How to Write Them – general advice on writing research methods essays for the AS and A level sociology exams. This post covers the PET technique – Practical, Ethical and Theoretical.



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