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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand and describe gender patterns and trends in crime and deviance. Explain gender patterns and trends in crime and deviance from a variety of sociological perspectives (interactionist, functionalist, feminist and Marxist). Lastly students will be able to evaluate and compare and contrast a variety of sociological explanations on gender patterns and trends in crime and deviance.
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Cover the following key terms:
•Social control theory of gender and crime
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Covers the following sociologists:
• Maguire
•The Office for National statistics (ONS)
•Feminist Heidensohn
•Feminist Dobash and Dobash
•Functionalist Parsons
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Key terms students should know:Social control – Methods of informal social control – Methods of formal social control – Written vs unwritten rules – Agency of socialisation and social control – Agents of socialisation and social control – Positive vs negative sanctions – Patriarchy – Capitalism – Primary socialisation – Gender roles – Expressive vs instrumental role – Official crime statistics – The social
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Examines explanations for why women are shown in official crime statistics as committing less crime than men and men and women commit different types of crimes.
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Key term and definition sheet for the lesson included
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Includes 12 markers for students to apply knowledge to
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Includes detailed scaffolding to help students write a paragraph for a 12 marker
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Explanation sheets include key terms and definitions students should know that link.
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RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
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Starter activity requires the Owens and Woodfield GCSE Sociology textbook.
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