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Detailed lesson with lots of scaffolding based on adaptive teaching that help students understand how to identify and describe patterns and trends on social-economic class patterns in crime and deviance.
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To explain patterns and trends in social-economic class patterns in crime and deviance from a variety of sociological perspectives (interactionist, functionalist and Marxist).
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Cover the following key terms:
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•Miscarriage of justice
•White collar crime
•The different types:
•Occupational crime
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•Corporate crim -
Covers the following sociologists: Maguire
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•New Right sociologists Murray
•Functionalist Merton
•Functionalist Miller
•Interactionist Becker
•University of Portsmouth
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•The University of Portsmouth Centre for Counter Fraud Studies (extension)
•Association of British Insurers (ABI) (extension) -
Key terms students should know:
* Social class – a position in society based on your income or wealth.
* Over-represented - Showing too much of something compared to their numbers in society.
* Vs Under-represented - Showing too little of something compared to their numbers in society. -
Includes a key term and definition sheet for the lesson
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Explanation sheets include key terms and definitions students should know that link to each explanation.
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No starter activity
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RESOURCES CAN BE FOUND AT THE END OF THE PPT
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Explores labelling, relative deprivation, socialisation, structural factors, capitalism and anomie as explanations
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Include 12 markers for students to apply their knowledge to
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Includes detailed success criteria for writing a paragraph for a 12 marker.
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