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Theories of Crime: From Biological to Social Explanations

Theories of Crime: From Biological to Social Explanations

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In this essential GCSE Sociology episode, Miss Sarah Blake explores the major theories explaining criminal behaviour, from biological to social perspectives. Students will learn about early biological theories like Lombroso's atavistic features, modern genetic and neurological research, and psychological approaches including Eysenck's personality theory and Bandura's social learning theory. The episode extensively covers sociological explanations including Merton's Strain Theory, subcultural theories by Cohen and Miller, Becker's labelling theory, and conflict perspectives on crime. Perfect revision material for GCSE Sociology students studying crime and deviance, this episode provides clear explanations of complex criminological theories with practical exam applications. Key topics include biological determinism, psychological factors in criminal behaviour, social structure and crime, subcultural theory, labelling theory, and Marxist approaches to criminology. Essential listening for understanding how sociology explains criminal behaviour through social structures, inequality, and cultural factors rather than individual pathology alone.
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