Title: A2-Level Sociology
1A2-Level Sociology
2Defining Suicide
- Defining suicide is an issue which needs to be
considered before we can investigate the reasons
behind suicide. - Interpretivist's would argue that we know whether
someone has committed suicide or not because we
use our interpretation. - Although we all interpret situations differently
therefore can we define suicide specifically?
What is your definition of suicide?
3A Definition of Suicide
- Taylor A Realist
- Taylor criticised the common definition of
suicide and came up with the following three
forms of suicide - Suicidal Gesture No intention of dying
- Clear-Cut Suicides Clear intention to die
known often from a suicide note - Para-Suicides Risk taking acts which gamble
with life
4Positivism and Suicide
- What key words can you remember in relation to
positivism? - How can those key words be applied to suicide?
- What types of research methods do Positivists
use?
5Positivism and Suicide
- Durkheim is one of the most useful examples to
use when explaining Positivism and suicide. - Durkheim decided to study suicide as he wanted to
prove that our actions are influenced by wider
social forces in which we have no control over.
6Durkheims Definition of Suicide
- all causes of death resulting directly or
indirectly from a positive or a negative view of
himself, which he knows will produce this result
7Durkheim's Methodology
- Comparative method making comparisons between
data to identify differences. - Official Statistics Durkheim used these to make
comparisons between countries.
8Durkheims Discoveries
- Suicide rates varied between countries although
overall they were fairly stable. - Suicide rates varied between groups.
From Durkheims discoveries he concluded that
suicide rates were not driven by individual s
but by wider social forces. If suicide was
driver individually then suicide rates would have
been more scattered.
9Durkheims Categorisation of Suicide
Type of Suicide
Integration
B A L A N C E
Lack of Integration
Egoistic
Altruistic
Over-Integration
Regulation
Lack of Regulation
Anomic
Fatalistic
Over-Regulation
Read the definitions for each of these types of
suicide on the handout.
10Task
- Complete the activity on the handout headed What
type of suicide?.
11Positivist Response to Durkheim
- Halbwachs (1930)
- Halbwachs claimed that Durkheim over emphasised
the influence religion has over suicide.
Halbwachs claims that living in a rural or urban
area has more of an impact.
12Positivist Response to Durkheim
- Gibbs and Porterfield (1960)
- Gibbs and Porterfield studied suicide statistics
for New Zealand and found them useful as the
provide an individuals occupation class at birth
and death. - From this they then drew conclusions.
13Interpretivism and Suicide
- What key words can you remember in relation to
Interpretivist's? - How can those key words be applied to suicide?
- What types of research methods do
Interpretivist's use?
14Interpretivism and Suicide
- Interpretivist Sociologists study suicide in a
non-scientific method. Interpretivist's reject
the use of official statistics as they prefer to
look at why individuals behave in the ways they
do.
15Interpretivism and Suicide
- J.D Douglas (1967)
- Douglas identifies that suicide statistics are
based on the coroners decision as to whether the
death was a suicide or not. - Douglas saw how suicide can have different
meanings decedent on the reason for the death.
16Interpretivism and Suicide
- Jean Bachelor (1979)
- Bachelor aims to identify what motivates people
to commit suicide.
Escapist Suicide
Escape an unbearable situation
Aggressive Suicide
To hurt or harm someone else
Oblative Suicides
Used to gain a desire E.g. Heaven
Ludic Suicides
Done for the risk and excitement
17A Phenomenological Approach
- Atkinson (1978)
- Atkinson rejects the idea of coroners classifying
suicides because the facts are social
constructions. - Atkinson saw how there are four commonsense
factors which affects a coroners decision to
classify a death as a suicide or not.
18A Phenomenological Approach
- Atkinson's commonsense factors are
- The presence of a suicide note indicates suicide
- Type of death such as hanging indicate suicide
- Location and circumstances
- Evidence of illnesses. E.g. Depression