Key Studies in Crime and Deviance: Methods in Context

by Steve Chapman and Peter Langley
ISBN: 9780955703041
Summaries of contemporary sociological research on Crime and Deviance with extensive support activities to encourage effective reading.
A photocopiable pack with free digital download
Price: £35.00
Key Studies in Crime and Deviance: Methods in Context
Each study contains:
- Summary of the study
- Vocabulary activity
- True or false activity
- Comprehension and analysis questions
- Sample methods in context question
- Sample methods in context mark scheme
List of studies:
- Gang leader for a day: A rogue sociologist crosses the line - Venkatesh, S.
- Young people and territoriality in British cities - Kintrea, K. et al.
- Reluctant gangsters: Youth gangs in Waltham Forest - Pitts, J.
- Do we look like boy racers?’: The role of the folk devil in contemporary moral panics - Lumsden, K.
- Researching drug sellers: An ‘experiential’ account from the field - Ward, J.
- In proportion: Race, and police stop and search - Waddington, P. A. J. et al.
- Partners in crime: A study of the relationship between female offenders and their co-defendants - Jones, S.
- Gender, socially desirable responding and the fear of crime - Sutton, R. M. and Farrall, S.
- Connecting the gendered door: Women, violence and doorwork - Westmarland, L., O’Brien, K. and Hobbs, D.
- Public confidence in policing: A neo-Durkheimian perspective - Jackson, J. and Sunshine, J.
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