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Key words for GCSE Sociology.
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victim |
A victim survey records people's experience of crime and whether they have reported it.
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survey |
A victim survey records people's experience of crime and whether they have reported it.
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self-report |
A self-report study asks people whether they have committed a crime recently and is for research purposes.
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criminal |
A criminal subculture is a subculture whose shared values include breaking the law.
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subculture |
A criminal subculture is a subculture whose shared values include breaking the law.
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status |
Status frustration is the idea that working-class boys are dissatisfied with their position is society.
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frustration |
Status frustration is the idea that working-class boys are dissatisfied with their position is society.
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gender |
The gender deal is the idea that women are rewarded both emotionally and materially for supporting their male breadwinning partners.
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deal |
The gender deal is the idea that women are rewarded both emotionally and materially for supporting their male breadwinning partners.
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class |
The class deal is the the idea that working class women should be able to buy goods with their wages.
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chivalry |
Chivalry thesis argues that the criminal justice system is more lenient with women.
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thesis |
Chivalry thesis argues that the criminal justice system is more lenient with women.
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control |
Control theory suggests that people will conform if there is an incentive to do so.
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theory |
Control theory suggests that people will conform if there is an incentive to do so.
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anomie |
Anomie is when previously common norms and values break down or disappear.
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white-collar |
White-collar crime is committed by people of high status within their work.
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crime |
White-collar crime is committed by people of high status within their work.
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