
This A Level resource bundle on Globalisation, State Crime, and Human Rights Abuses offers a critical exploration of how crime operates on a global scale and how states themselves can be perpetrators of serious harm. The PDF summary introduces key theorists such as Held, Bauman, Cohen, Green, and Kelman, and explores concepts like transnational organised crime, crimes of the powerful, zemiology (the study of social harm), and the sociological debates surrounding human rights and the legitimacy of law. The PowerPoint presentation unpacks complex global issues—like corporate crime, war crimes, environmental harm, and state denial of responsibility—with real-life examples (e.g. Guantanamo Bay, the Iraq War, environmental destruction by multinational corporations). To strengthen analysis and evaluation, the bundle includes connectives worksheets and skills-based activities such as contemporary case study critiques, synoptic links to globalisation theory, and debate prompts on moral relativism vs universalism. A powerful podcast episode helps students engage with current events through a sociological lens, deepening understanding of how global systems create and conceal crime. The question bank includes high-level exam-style questions with model essays on topics such as “Evaluate the view that globalisation has led to a growth in crime” and “Assess the problems of researching state crime.” An interactive quiz reinforces core definitions, theorists, and examples through scenario-based questions. Together, this bundle equips students with the tools to tackle one of the most challenging and globally relevant areas of crime and deviance.
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