What is relativity?
What is a value?
What is ascribed status?
What is achieved status?
What is socialisation?
What is primary socialisation?
What is secondary socialisation?
What are the agents of socialisation?
What is the peer group and why do people feel peer pressure?
What is a subculture?
What is a role?
What is manipulation?
What is canalisation?
What is the difference between formal and informal curriculum?
What was Aries study in 1962?
Youth
Arguments for why childhood is disappearing
Arguments for why childhood isn't disappearing
Give an reason why youth could be a biological stage in life
Give a reason why youth could be socially constructed
What is the meant by the social construction of youth?
Give an example of a rite of passage
What is a formal agent of social control?
What is an informal agent of social control?
What was J Clarke's study in 1976?
GANGS
What is territory?
GANGS
What is hierarchy?
What was Hodkinson's study in 2002?
What was McRobbie and Garber's study in 1976?
What is an overt observation, give an advantage and a disadvantage?
What is a covert observation, give an advantage and a disadvantage?
What is a participant observation, give an advantage and a disadvantage?
What is non-participant observation, give an advantage and a disadvantage?
What is the observer effect?
When taking research what are the 2 types of research that you could create?
What is qualitative and quantitative data?
What is validity and reliability?
What is BEDS?
What is CASTLE?
Give an advantage of questionnaires
Gave a disadvantage of questionnaires
Identify a method of sampling
What is content analysis?
What is primary data?
What is secondary data?
What is situational deviance?
What is historical deviance?
What is cross cultural deviance?
What is role based deviance?
What is the point of punishment?
What is deterrence, protection and reform?
What is retribution (punishment) and reparation?
What does it take for a crime to become an official statistic?
Reasons for why crime might not be reported
Why might the police not record all crime?
Are official statistics higher low in validity? Why?
What is a victim survey?
What are its advantages and disadvantages?
What is a self-report study?
What are its advantages and disadvantages?
Why do young people commit crime?
(5 reasons)
How can peer pressure cause youths to commit crime?
How does the labeling theory cause youths to commit crime?
How do subcultures cause youths to commit crime?
How does boredom cause young people to commit more crime?
How does a lack of social control cause young people to commit crime?
How can social class cause people to commit crime?
(SOCIALISATION AND SUBCULTURE)
How can social class cause people to commit crime?
(STATUS FRUSTRATION)
What do MARXISTS believe?
(SOCIAL CLASS)
How are women SOCIALISED to commit less crime than men?
What is convergence?
Give an advantage and a disadvantage
What is interactivity?
Give an advantage and a disadvantage
What is intertextuality?
Give an advantage and a disadvantage
What is globalisation?
What do Marxists believe?
(MEDIA OWNERSHIP)
What do the Pluralists believe?
(MEDIA OWNERSHIP)
Who controls the media?
(5)
What is newsworthiness and news values?
What was Abercrombie's study (1996)?
What was Trowler's sociological study?
What are the 4 media effects models?
What is the uses and gratifications model?
What is the hypodermic syringe model?
What is the cultural effects model?
What is the two-step flow model?