Ethnicity Labelling Institutional racism

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Ethnicity Labelling Institutional racism Crime & Ethnicity Write a definition for Institutional Racism Ethnicity Labelling Institutional racism Explain the relationship between ethnicity and crime Analyse the patterns in the relationship between ethnicity and crime represented official statistics Evaluate the view that sociologists believe crime statistics exaggerate crime levels among particular ethnic groups

Crime & Racism Revise your reading notes on Crime and Ethnicity Revise your reading notes on Cultural Deprivation Theory Crime & Racism Highlight key points Circle key concepts Transform your notes into a diagram Write down 1 question on a post it note that you would like to know more about / need clarifying

Crime and Ethnicity Key questions/debates? Why do crime statistics show that ethnic minority people are more likely to commit crime than white people? How do police and the general public stereotype people from ethnic minorities? What is the impact of the police treating ethnic minorities unfairly?

Crime and Ethnicity Recap: issues with crime statistics Problems with official crime statistics How does this link to ethnicity?

Crime and Ethnicity Recap: issues with crime statistics Problems with official crime statistics

Crime and Ethnicity Crime and Ethnicity Activities Exam Questions- complete in your purple book Explain what sociologists mean by labelling. (4 marks) Describe one way in which the police have tried to improve their relationship with minority ethnic groups and explain how successful this has been. (5 marks) Discuss how far sociologists would agree that some ethnic groups appear to commit more crime than others because they are stereotyped. (12 marks)

Crime and Ethnicity Black Lives Matter

Gender and Crime Plenary Are crime statistics saying ethnic minorities are more likely to commit crime accurate? 1 reason “yes” 1 reason “no”

Gender and Crime Homelearning Reading and note-taking: 31-32

Ethnicity Labelling Institutional racism Crime & Ethnicity Revisit and self-assess your I can statements for Crime Ethnicity Labelling Institutional racism Explain the relationship between ethnicity and crime Analyse the patterns in the relationship between ethnicity and crime represented official statistics Evaluate the view that sociologists believe crime statistics exaggerate crime levels among particular ethnic groups

4 Mark Explain Question “Explain” 4 min Explain what sociologists mean by labelling In the context of crime, labelling refers to…. 4 marks= a developed answer “Explain” Give a developed definition, making it clear how it is used in the context of crime, linking to other conceps Mark Scheme 1 Basic statements about housework 2-3 Partial or undeveloped explanation possibly via an example 4 Clear explanation that shows clear understanding of labelling and links to other concepts 4 min

5 Mark Describe and Explain Question Highlight the key-words you will use in the Q!!! 5 Mark Describe and Explain Question Describe one way in which the police have tried to improve their relationship with minority ethnic groups and explain how successful this has been Police have tried to improve their…. This has been successful because……..However, it may have encountered problems because... Mark Scheme 1 For a partial description 2 Plus Appropriate and more developed description of what functionalists think 1-2 Simple explanation 3 Clear explanation that explicitly links to strengths and weaknesses of this strategy 5 marks… your answer must be two parts “Describe and Explain” A detailed account of something with a clear statement of how successful it has been 5 min

Crime and Ethnicity Discuss how far sociologists would agree that some ethnic groups appear to commit more crime than others because they are stereotyped. (12 marks) For Against

Extension Exam Questions Explain what sociologists studying crime mean by the term the ‘canteen culture’ 4 marks Describe one police action that may lead to some members of minority ethnic groups being stereotyped as criminal and why this stereotyping occurs. Describe one way in which some sociologists believe that labelling can lead to deviant behaviour and explain why this might be a problem for certain groups within society. (5 marks)