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Crime and Deviance: What Makes Behavior Criminal or Just Different?

Crime and Deviance: What Makes Behavior Criminal or Just Different?

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In this essential GCSE Sociology episode, Miss Sarah Blake explores the crucial distinction between crime and deviance, examining what makes certain behaviors illegal versus simply different from social norms. Students will discover how deviance is socially constructed and varies across cultures and time periods, while learning about formal and informal social control mechanisms. The episode covers key sociological perspectives including functionalist, Marxist, and interactionist approaches to understanding crime and deviance. Topics include labeling theory, the role of power in defining criminal behavior, and how social attitudes influence legal responses to different actions. Perfect for GCSE Sociology students studying crime and deviance units, this episode provides clear explanations of complex concepts through relatable examples. Miss Blake examines how economic inequality, social exclusion, and historical context shape our understanding of criminal versus deviant behavior. The discussion includes analysis of civil disobedience, drug policy, and social control mechanisms. Essential listening for students preparing for exams on crime, deviance, social control, and sociological theory. The episode emphasizes critical thinking skills needed for GCSE success while making complex sociological concepts accessible and engaging for teenage learners studying contemporary social issues.
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