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Last updated

15 February 2025

pptx, 842.5 KB
pptx, 842.5 KB

Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how the strain of anomie might lead to criminal and deviant behaviour. Describe the strain theory of crime and identify Merton’s four adaptations of the strain of anomie.
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Cover the following key terms:

  • Strain theory of crime and deviance
  • Anomie
  • strain of Anomie

Definitions that might help we will cover:

  • The American Dream
  • Means
  • Legitimate
  • Strain
  • Social structure (extension)

Key terms you SHOULD know that link:

  • Functionalism
  • value consensus
  • social order
  • Consensus theory
  • structuralism vs interactionism
  • Determinism
  • Meritocracy
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    Covers the following sociologists:
  • Merton

****Answers for ALL activities included
****Includes a key term and definition sheet needed for the lesson
****Covers how to answer 4 marker ‘perspective’ exam question with a success criteria and scaffolding to help students answer it.
****RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF PPT
****Starter activity gives the option of two 3 markers student can choose to answer and includes a student-friendly mark-scheme for each

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