GCSE Sociology Revision Crime and Social Control Episode 18
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Hello everybody! Welcome to my first video on the topic of Crime Deviance! This video acts as an introduction to some of the key concepts that you’ll need to know when it comes to sociological views on crime, with a focus on social control and the social construction of crime. • In this video, I cover the following things: • The basics – key terms such as norms, values, laws, crime and deviance that you’ll need to know before we get started in earnest – 01:01 – 02:30 • Social control and sanctions – What social control is, agents of formal social control, agents of informal social control, formal and informal sanctions – 02:31 – 06:33 • Examples of agents of social control and how they control society – 06:34 – 10:45 • Social construction of crime and deviance – what social constructs are, how crime can be socially constructed, examples of historical crime, situational crime and cross-cultural crime – 10:46 – 16:05 • 10 key terms to know – Crime, Deviance, Social Control, Formal Agents, Informal Agents, Sanctions, Social Construct, Historical Crime, Situational Crime, Cross-Cultural Crime – 16:06 – 18:58 • A word on exams, with an 8 mark question and answer walkthrough – ‘Explain the different types of social control in society.’ 18:59 – 22:17 • Recap and Outro – 22:18 – 24:23 • The video is aimed at GCSE Sociology Eduqas students but will also be useful as a recap to those studying different exam boards, e.g. AQA Sociology and/or those studying at a higher level, particularly if you’re newer to the subject. • I hope you found something helpful in there! If you learn something from the video, be a pal and like, subscribe and share it! :-) You can also find me on insta, twitter, facebook, spotify and iTunes by searching 'allsociology', or if you fancy buying me a beer, you can do so by dropping me a super like in the comments, or by going over to patreon.com/allsociology • My next video will be on the topic of measuring crime, so stay tuned for that one! Until next time…
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