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    How Do Realists View Crime

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    unlawful.  Right realists also characteristic the problem of crime to changes in family structures in modern society. They claim that “discordant families” for example single parent families with many children are responsible for poor quality socialisation‚ which could then be a possibility that these individuals are more prone to

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    ‘Focuses on the social system as a whole and its functional requirements are normally that of structural sociology’ (Calhoun‚ C et al 2002) However Marxism a conflict theory of sociology takes exactly this focus when analysing how an individual creates an identity and relationship within society. Marxism as a Macro-theory of sociology focuses on ‘human agents as cogs in the machine of social forces’ (Calhoun‚ C et al 2002) who have little or no control over the development of their identities‚ because

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    commonly dolls and for boys it is likely to be action figures like guns. 1.1 What is gender socialisation? (4 marks) 1.2 Using examples‚ explain how gender socialisation takes place within families? (6 marks) 1.3 Identify and explain two possible problems that are a result of gender socialisation in the family. (4 marks) 1.4 What strategies can be employed to redress problems relating to gender socialisation? (6 marks) Task 2 - 4 typed pages‚ font 12‚ double spacing In a group of at least

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    Assess the view that process of globalisation has led to changes in both the amount of and types of crime. Globalisation is the growing interdependence of societies across the world‚ with the spread of the same culture‚ goods and economic interests across the globe. Therefore what happens in one locality is shaoed by distant events. Globalisation has many causes including the spread of new information and communication and also the global mass media‚ cheap air travel influence. Held et al suggested

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    The Origins of Sociology

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    FK8R 34 Sociology A: Introduction to Sociology Alisha Walsh In the mid 1800’s‚ French author Auguste Comte came up with the term “sociology”. Although previous philosophers‚ historians and political thinkers had studied and tried to make sense of their societies‚ this was when it began to develop as a distinctive science. Comte grew up in a time of great social and political upheaval. As the world rapidly changed‚

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    Assess the functionalist position on the role of the family. (24 Marks) Functionalist view society as having many parts‚ which must work together efficiently in order to maintain social harmony and coherence. There are two main functionalist writers who examined the family and derived different functions that each believed the family perform for society’s stability. These two writers are George Peter Murdock (1949) and Talcott Parsons (1959). George Peter Murdock was an American sociologist who

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    Perspectives

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    SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES Sociology is known to be a very debatable subject without an agreeable consensus. Different perspectives exist and each one tries to explain the society in a different way. A perspective can be defined as a set of principles‚ an approach or a school of thought which helps to understand and explain social life. A perspective helps us to understand how the society is organised‚ how social life is arranged and how it functions. Sociological perspectives can be categorised

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    that ’the denial of communication is the most violent form of torture’. We acquire values‚ roles and norms through our upbringing and institutions such as the mass media and are socialized to accept how things are in the world. Marxists believe that it is through socialisation that we are controlled

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    assumption of basic needs and go to explain how different parts of society help to meet those needs. Marxists‚ on the other hand‚ see society as resting upon an economic base or infrastructure‚ with a superstructure above it. They see society as divided into social classes which have the potential to be in conflict with each other.    However‚ the main differences between functionalist and Marxist perspectives then‚ is the way they characterize the social structure. Functionalists stress the extent

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    Principle sociological perspectives Within this assignment I will be explaining sociological terminology and the principle of sociological perspectives. I will also be covering theories related to sociological perspectives such as Functionalism‚ Marxism‚ Feminism‚ post-modernism‚ collectivism and New right. There have been different perspectives and approaches that have been used to describe societies and the behavior of the people living in them. The approaches explain how much impact and difference

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