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Lectures based on the book Bernd van der Meulen (ed.), EU Food Law Handbook, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. It includes: "Introduction to EU substantive law", "Introduction to tutorials and database training", "The General Food Law", "Pre-market authorization schemes", "Food safety I & II", "Labelling I & II", "Global Food Law", "Product Liability". It also includes the questions and answers to Kahoot.
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Lectures based on the book Bernd van der Meulen (ed.), EU Food Law Handbook, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. It includes: "Introduction to EU substantive law", "Introduction to tutorials and database training", "The General Food Law", "Pre-market authorization schemes", "Food safety I & II", "Labelling I & II", "Global Food Law", "Product Liability". It also includes the questions and answers to Kahoot.
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IEB notes for matric and Grade 11. Document includes what labels should be allowed and what should not be.
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IEB notes for matric and Grade 11. Document includes what labels should be allowed and what should not be.


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Crime and Deviance, is arguably the most interesting sociological topic, but it does come with its difficulties. For this reason, our finely curated and refined Revision Pack ensures that you have all the accurate sociological knowledge, applications and up to date statistics to achieve the highest grades. The pack highlights the A01, A02 an...
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*DUE TO COVID AND WANTING OUR STUDENTS TO SUCCEED THROUGH THESE TROUBLED TIMES WE HAVE DECIDED TO DROP ALL OUR PRICES TILL THE END OF THE MONTH OF OCTOBER*

Crime and Deviance, is arguably the most interesting sociological topic, but it does come with its difficulties. For this reason, our finely curated and refined Revision Pack ensures that you have all the accurate sociological knowledge, applications and up to date statistics to achieve the highest grades. The pack highlights the A01, A02 an...

Questions and answers.
1.How Lemert and Beckers labelling perspective can contribute to the explanation of criminal behavior.
2.Lemerts contribution to the interactionist approach.
3.Primary Deviance.
4.Secondary Deviance.
5. The social Response Approach by Howard Becker.
6.Labelling as a cause of crime.
7.The process of labelling.
8. Types of deviances.
9. Evaluation of labelling.
10. Advantages of the labeling theory.
11.Disadvantages of the labelling theory.
12.Conclusion
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Questions and answers.
1.How Lemert and Beckers labelling perspective can contribute to the explanation of criminal behavior.
2.Lemerts contribution to the interactionist approach.
3.Primary Deviance.
4.Secondary Deviance.
5. The social Response Approach by Howard Becker.
6.Labelling as a cause of crime.
7.The process of labelling.
8. Types of deviances.
9. Evaluation of labelling.
10. Advantages of the labeling theory.
11.Disadvantages of the labelling theory.
12.Conclusion

Objectives: 
Study and understand different labeling theories
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Objectives: 
Study and understand different labeling theories

CMY3701 Assignment 1, Semester 1

Explain in detail how Lemert and Becker’s labelling perspective can contribute to the explanation of criminal behaviour.
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CMY3701 Assignment 1, Semester 1

Explain in detail how Lemert and Becker’s labelling perspective can contribute to the explanation of criminal behaviour.

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These notes contain notations about interactionism and about labelling theory.
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These notes contain notations about interactionism and about labelling theory.

This has two 30 mark questions and model answers written which are either an A or A* standard.

They were written under exam conditions, both at separate times yet both also within 40 minutes.
 
Unsure of where they originated, may be from a past paper but it is still helpful to practise writing essays and these can give you an idea of what to include for a top-tier grade.
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This has two 30 mark questions and model answers written which are either an A or A* standard.

They were written under exam conditions, both at separate times yet both also within 40 minutes.
 
Unsure of where they originated, may be from a past paper but it is still helpful to practise writing essays and these can give you an idea of what to include for a top-tier grade.

These notes contain detailed notations about interactionism and labelling theory linked to suicide. these notes explain key thinkers and perspectives point of views and dive into to explanations behind research done by sociologists. examples are also included. All important information is highlighted for clarity.
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These notes contain detailed notations about interactionism and labelling theory linked to suicide. these notes explain key thinkers and perspectives point of views and dive into to explanations behind research done by sociologists. examples are also included. All important information is highlighted for clarity.


A* Sociology student Topics include: 
1. Functionalist, Strain ​​ Subcultural ​​Theories
2. Interactionism & Labelling Theory
3. Class, Power & Crime 
4. Realist Theories 
5. Gender & Crime 
6. Ethnicity & Crime 
7. Crime & The Media
8. Globalisation, Green Crime, Human Rights, State Crime 
9. Control, Punishment & Victims
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AQA • Sociology • Unit 4 SCLY4 - Crime and Deviance with Theory and Methods; Stratification and Differentiation with Theory and Methods
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AQA A Level Sociology • Rob Webb, Hal Westergaard• ISBN 9780954007928
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BUNDLE. AQA Sociology A level Paper 3: Crime & Deviance and Theories & Methods • By  onehannahpercent
A* Sociology student Topics include: 
1. Functionalist, Strain ​​ Subcultural ​​Theories
2. Interactionism & Labelling Theory
3. Class, Power & Crime 
4. Realist Theories 
5. Gender & Crime 
6. Ethnicity & Crime 
7. Crime & The Media
8. Globalisation, Green Crime, Human Rights, State Crime 
9. Control, Punishment & Victims


Lectures based on the book Bernd van der Meulen (ed.), EU Food Law Handbook, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. It includes: "Introduction to EU substantive law", "Introduction to tutorials and database training", "The General Food Law", "Pre-market authorization schemes", "Food safety I & II", "Labelling I & II", "Global Food Law", "Product Liability". It also includes the questions and answers to Kahoot.
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- Summary
- • 52 pages •
Lectures based on the book Bernd van der Meulen (ed.), EU Food Law Handbook, Wageningen Academic Publishers, 2015. It includes: "Introduction to EU substantive law", "Introduction to tutorials and database training", "The General Food Law", "Pre-market authorization schemes", "Food safety I & II", "Labelling I & II", "Global Food Law", "Product Liability". It also includes the questions and answers to Kahoot.