A2 Sociology Unit 3 Power and Inequality (1200U3)

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Neo-Marxist views on crime
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    Neo-Marxist views on crime

  • Extremely detailed essay plan on Neo-Marxist's view of crime. Includes introduction, conclusion, key theorists, explanations and evaluations. Earned an A* overall and above 90% in all class tests.
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Summary of views on Power and Inequality
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    Summary of views on Power and Inequality

  • This is a summary of all theories’ views on Inequality and Power for Unit 3 A level sociology
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Functionalist view on Crime and Deviance
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    Functionalist view on Crime and Deviance

  • Numerous Functionalists view on Crime & Deviance and their key ideas/ arguments
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Interactionalist Explanation of Crime and Deviance
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    Interactionalist Explanation of Crime and Deviance

  • A summarised explanation of the interactionalist’s perspective of crime and deviancy. In this document I cover relationship between crime in the media and the effects of media representation, an explanation and evaluation of Becker’s labelling theory and other key sociologist such as Cicourel, Felson, Ditton and Duffy. an explanation of folk devils, moral panics, key statistics and how laws are made in reference to moral entrepreneurs.
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Postmodernism theory of Inequality - 40 marker Study Guide Postmodernism theory of Inequality - 40 marker Study Guide
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    Postmodernism theory of Inequality - 40 marker Study Guide

  • Essay Plan/Guide for a 40 mark question on the Theories of Inequality in A2 Sociology Unit 3 - Power and Inequality.
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Evaluate  the relationship  between gender and crime.
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    Evaluate the relationship between gender and crime.

  • An evaluative essay of the relationship between crime and gender. 32/40 marks
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Functionalist Perspective on Crime and Deviancy
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    Functionalist Perspective on Crime and Deviancy

  • A summarised explanation of the functionalist perspective of crime and deviance see. In this document I explain key terms key sociologists and their theories of the root causes of crime and the positive and negative functions of crime. I explain the links between rapid social change and how crime is a modern problem. I also provide evaluations of Emile Durkheim, Robert Merton and Travis Hirschi.
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Gender and Crimaniality
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    Gender and Crimaniality

  • A summarised explanation of why there is such a difference between men and women in terms of criminality. In this document I cover key statistics, the liberation thesis, functionalist and feminist approaches, hegemonic and subordinated masculinities and more to answer the question, do men commit more crimes or are women just less likely to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law?
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