Lesson 5 in series of lessons in theories of crime and deviance: The effects of Labelling. Includes the deviant career and deviance amplification spiral. Also includes lots of practice exam questions. Powerpoint with activities.
Can be used alongside the Napier Press workbook found at: https://napierpress.com/wp-content/pdfs/soc2-2- CrimeAndDevianceWorkbookUpdates-3-Mar.pdf
Lesson 4 in series of lessons in theories of crime and deviance: Labelling Theories: Powerpoint with a brief introduction to crime and deviance module, and a lesson on Labelling Theories. Includes activities.
Can be used alongside the Napier Press workbook found at: https://napierpress.com/wp-content/pdfs/soc2-2- CrimeAndDevianceWorkbookUpdates-3-Mar.pdf
Lesson 3 in series of lessons in theories of crime and deviance: Functionalist Theories: Merton’s STrain Theory. Powerpoint with activities.
Includes a cut-out starter crossword paper activity to give students.
Can be used alongside the Napier Press workbook found at: https://napierpress.com/wp-content/pdfs/soc2-2- CrimeAndDevianceWorkbookUpdates-3-Mar.pdf
Lesson 2 in series of lessons in theories of crime and deviance: Functionalist Theories: Durkheim and Anomie. Powerpoint with activities.
Can be used alongside the Napier Press workbook found at: https://napierpress.com/wp-content/pdfs/soc2-2- CrimeAndDevianceWorkbookUpdates-3-Mar.pdf
Lesson 1 in series of lessons in theories of crime and deviance: Functionalist Theories: Powerpoint with a brief introduction to crime and deviance module, and a lesson on Functionalist theories of Crime including Durkheim.
Can be used alongside the Napier Press workbook found at: https://napierpress.com/wp-content/pdfs/soc2-2- CrimeAndDevianceWorkbookUpdates-3-Mar.pdf
LO2: Understand how campaigns are used to elicit change:
AC2.1 Compare campaigns for change
AC2.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of media used in campaigns for change
Includes research activities, A3 print off research sheets and Diamond 9 card activity.
Complete lesson for U1 AC2.2, with research activities on the types of media used in well known campaigns for change.
Includes a Diamond 9 activity handout which can be done in small groups, and accompanying cards on a Word document which can be printed off and cut out.
Also includes sample answer activity and an A3 Print-off Research Grid.
Complete lesson for U1 AC2.1, with research activities on camapigns: Sarah’s Law, Double Jeopardy, Unlock, No Knives Better Lives, We Won’t Wait, MeToo, Stop Hate UK and others. Includes sample answer, and assessment activity.
Also included is an A3 Print-off Knowledge Organiser.
LO1: Understand how crime reporting affects the public
perception of criminality:
AC1.1 Analyse different types of crime
AC1.2 Explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported
AC1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime
AC1.4 Describe media representation of crime
AC1.5 Explain the impact of media representations on the
public perception of crime
AC1.6 Evaluate methods of collecting statistics about crime
Unit 3 AC3.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of criminological theories in informing policy development - INDIVIDUALISTIC THEORIES. Detailed Powerpoint with activities: word puzzle, complete paper handout, create mind map and write a practice exam question.
Unit 2 - AC4.3 - Discuss how campaigns affect policy making. This Powerpointcontains a number of flipped activities where the students are expected to use examples already covered in Unit 1 (e.g. Sarah’s Law, Ann Ming’s campaign, etc.) to discuss how campaigns have affected policy-making.
Unit 2 -AC4.2 Explain how social changes affect policy development: 1st Powerpoint with class activities, 2nd Powerpoint with additional research activities focusing on Windrush. I usually taught this topic over 2 or 3 lessons.
Unit 2-AC4.1 Assess how SOCIOLOGICAL theories influence policies.
Two Powerpoints on how realist theories affect policy development - the first focusing on how Left Realist theories affect policies and the second on how Right Realist theories affect policies. Plenty of video activities and opportunities for debate and further reading. Also includes a starter wordsearch.
Unit 2-AC 4.1: Assess the use of criminological theories in informing policy development : BIOLOGICAL THEORIES
Powerpoint contains multiple activities including debates on death penalty, eugenics and chemical castration. Also includes paper-based starter(wordsearch), exam questions in the PPT, and handout.
Unit 2-AC4.1 Assess how INDIVIDUALISTIC theories influence policies.
Powerpoint with activities and exam questions. Includes A3 consolidation sheet and handout.
This is a Word document which summarises all of the key information from Unit 3 in one handy reference document. Use as a revision tool. Can be amended with more up to date case studies if required, but follows the Napier and Henderson textbooks. Total of 9 pages.
Unit 3 AC3.1 Analyse situations of Criminality. Detailed Powerpoint with activities which guide students in applying the theories they learnt in Learning Outcome 2 to real life case studies Nick Leeson, Ted Bundy and Fred West, plus and a fictional example.
Unit 2 - AC2.3 Describe Sociological theories of criminality - Divided into 5 Powerpoints over 3 or 4 lessons - Functionalism, Marxism, Left Realism, Right Realism and Labelling. This is PPT 5: Labelling (Interactionism). It also contains a long recap of all the sociological theories at the start which you can cut out or use as a separate lesson.
Unit 2 - AC2.3 Describe Sociological theories of criminality - Divided into 5 Powerpoints over 3 or 4 lessons - Functionalism, Marxism, Left Realism, Right Realism and Labelling. This is PPT 4:Right Realism
Unit 2 - AC2.3 Describe Sociological theories of criminality - Divided into 5 Powerpoints over 3 or 4 lessons - Functionalism, Marxism, Left Realism, Right Realism and Labelling. This is PPT 3: Left Realism