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This A Level resource bundle on Crime Control, Surveillance, and Punishment offers students a focused and analytical exploration of how societies respond to crime through mechanisms of control and discipline. The PDF summary outlines key sociological theories—such as Foucault’s concept of disciplinary power, Garland’s view of the punitive state, and the distinction between situational and environmental crime prevention—alongside debates around surveillance, social control, and the purposes of punishment (retributive vs. rehabilitative).

The PowerPoint presentation presents these ideas with clarity, using real-world examples like CCTV, zero-tolerance policing, and prison statistics to enhance understanding and application. To sharpen evaluative writing, the pack includes connectives worksheets and skills-based activities, including source analysis tasks, theory comparison tables, and structured evaluation prompts.

A concise podcast episode can be accessed at , it breaks down key theories and critiques, perfect for auditory revision and deeper conceptual engagement. The question bank features a variety of exam-style questions with model answers, including 10- and 30-mark essay prompts such as “Evaluate the view that surveillance is the most effective form of crime control.” An interactive quiz reinforces key terminology, theorists, and perspectives through multiple choice and short-answer formats. Together, this bundle equips students with the knowledge and analytical tools to master one of the most theoretical and contemporary areas of the crime and deviance syllabus

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A Level Sociology: Crime and Deviance Bundle 7192/3

The Complete Crime and Deviance Bundle for A Level Sociology is a fully resourced, exam-focused collection that covers the entire topic in depth, helping students grasp key theories, real-world applications, and sociological debates surrounding crime, deviance, social control, and justice. This all-in-one package includes detailed PDF summaries, engaging PowerPoint presentations, podcasts, exam-style questions, and interactive quizzes for each major subtopic, making it ideal for both classroom delivery and independent study. Core content areas include: Theories of Crime and Deviance (Functionalism, Marxism, Neo-Marxism, Feminism, Interactionism, Right and Left Realism) Social Distribution of Crime (CAGE: Class, Age, Gender, Ethnicity) Globalisation, Green Crime, State Crime & Human Rights Abuses Crime Control, Surveillance & Punishment Social Control and Social Order Media, Moral Panics & Crime Representation Victimology Corporate and White-Collar Crime Each topic features a comprehensive PowerPoint presentation that explains key theories, concepts, and case studies (e.g. Broken Windows theory, panopticism, Zemiology, Stephen Lawrence inquiry) in an accessible, visually engaging way. The bundle also includes skills-based activities and connectives worksheets to develop analytical writing, evaluation, and theory-application skills. Tasks include concept maps, theory comparison charts, practice essays, and exam skills scaffolds tailored to 10- and 30-mark questions. Each major section is supported by a podcast episode offering clear, student-friendly summaries and exam-focused insights. The question bank features a range of structured and extended exam-style questions with model answers, covering prompts like “Evaluate the view that crime is a product of inequality” and “Assess the effectiveness of formal and informal mechanisms of social control.” A collection of interactive quizzes helps consolidate key terms, perspectives, and case studies in a fun and dynamic way. Altogether, this Complete Crime and Deviance Bundle equips students with the knowledge, theoretical understanding, and assessment skills necessary to confidently tackle one of the most challenging and synoptic units in A Level Sociology. It is an essential resource for both teachers and students aiming for high-level success.

£14.70

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