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©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 Criminology Practice Questions With Verified Answers Briefly describe why Albert and Barbara's circumstances could be seen as criminal and deviant. [4] - Answers• They are described by neighbours as being dysfunctional and weirdos. This would suggest they are deviant. • Barbara has turned to stealing in order to obtain expensive items, and this is criminal and deviant behaviour. • If Albert has ended his mother's life this is criminal behaviour and could be assisted suicide or murder, which would also be considered deviant. Describe one sociological theory of criminality- Marxism - Answers• Society may influence a person to become criminal. • Marxism sees crime as something that the ruling class use as a means of social control. • The criminal justice system, including the police and prisons, encourages conformity. • It assumes that the disadvantaged social class is a primary cause of crime and that criminal behaviour begins in youth. • The nature of capitalism encourages a two-tier system in society. One group has no power or money and therefore are forced to turn to crime. • It suggests that crime is largely a result of unfavourable conditions in a community, for example poverty, high dropout rate, unemployment and single-parent families ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 Describe one sociological theory of criminality- Merton strain theory - Answers• Candidates may refer to the work of Robert K Merton. • Society encourages people to subscribe to the goals of material success. They strive for the American Dream. • However, society is unable to provide the legitimate means for all to achieve success. • Some people find their opportunities are blocked and consequently they experience feelings of anomie. • There are various responses to the strain, such as conformity and innovation. Some of the responses can result in criminality occurring. Describe one sociological theory of criminality- Interactionism - Answers• This theory focuses on the way people in society interact with one another. According to Howard Becker, the Labelling theory can explain criminality. • Crime is a social construction and, as such, behaviour is punished accordingly. • Once a person is labelled, they then tend to adopt the label and behave as expected. Their master status then becomes that of the label and hence a self-fulfilling prophecy. This label can result in criminality. Analyse how the theory described in 1(b)(i) can be applied to Barbara's criminality.- Marxism - Answers• Barbara would be classed as a member of the working class or proletariat. • Society may have forced Barbara into crime. She has been unable to obtain employment and earn a salary to fund her purchases as she has had to look after her mother. Society has not provided the care for her mother that has been provided by Barbara. • As a result of a capitalist society producing unequal opportunities, Barbara has been forced to commit crimes to achieve what she wants. • Barbara may feel she has no choice but to commit crimes by stealing jewellery, as other members of society, such as the bourgeoisie, have all the opportunities to earn a salary and buy such items. Analyse how the theory described in 1(b)(i) can be applied to Barbara's criminality.- Strain theory of criminality - Answers• Society has set goals for people to achieve and this includes Barbara. Such aims could include buying jewellery and other luxury items.

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Briefly describe why Albert and Barbara's circumstances could be seen as criminal and deviant.
[4] - Answers✔• They are described by neighbours as being dysfunctional and weirdos. This
would suggest they are deviant.
• Barbara has turned to stealing in order to obtain expensive items, and this is criminal and
deviant behaviour.
• If Albert has ended his mother's life this is criminal behaviour and could be assisted suicide or
murder, which would also be considered deviant.

Describe one sociological theory of criminality- Marxism - Answers✔• Society may influence a
person to become criminal.
• Marxism sees crime as something that the ruling class use as a
means of social control.
• The criminal justice system, including the police and prisons,
encourages conformity.
• It assumes that the disadvantaged social class is a primary cause of
crime and that criminal behaviour begins in youth.
• The nature of capitalism encourages a two-tier system in society. One
group has no power or money and therefore are forced to turn to
crime.
• It suggests that crime is largely a result of unfavourable conditions in
a community, for example poverty, high dropout rate, unemployment and single-parent families



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, ©THEBRIGHT EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
Describe one sociological theory of criminality- Merton strain theory - Answers✔• Candidates
may refer to the work of Robert K Merton.
• Society encourages people to subscribe to the goals of material
success. They strive for the American Dream.
• However, society is unable to provide the legitimate means for all to
achieve success.
• Some people find their opportunities are blocked and consequently
they experience feelings of anomie.
• There are various responses to the strain, such as conformity and
innovation. Some of the responses can result in criminality occurring.

Describe one sociological theory of criminality- Interactionism - Answers✔• This theory focuses
on the way people in society interact with one another. According to Howard Becker, the
Labelling theory can explain criminality.
• Crime is a social construction and, as such, behaviour is punished accordingly.
• Once a person is labelled, they then tend to adopt the label and behave as expected. Their
master status then becomes that of the label and hence a self-fulfilling prophecy. This label can
result in criminality.
Analyse how the theory described in 1(b)(i) can be applied to Barbara's

criminality.- Marxism - Answers✔• Barbara would be classed as a member of the working class
or proletariat.
• Society may have forced Barbara into crime. She has been unable to obtain employment and
earn a salary to fund her purchases as she has had to look after her mother. Society has not
provided the care for her mother that has been provided by Barbara.
• As a result of a capitalist society producing unequal opportunities, Barbara has been forced to
commit crimes to achieve what she wants.
• Barbara may feel she has no choice but to commit crimes by stealing jewellery, as other
members of society, such as the bourgeoisie, have all the opportunities to earn a salary and buy
such items.
Analyse how the theory described in 1(b)(i) can be applied to Barbara's

criminality.- Strain theory of criminality - Answers✔• Society has set goals for people to achieve
and this includes Barbara. Such aims could include buying jewellery and other luxury items.

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