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ExamRevision
  • 2008

2
Revision 2008
  • Date of exam
  • ??????????
  • Paper 2 hours
  • 2 Qs
  • I Compulsory I choice / 9
  • Question 1
  • 2 comprehension Question(s) based on seen text
    which refers to Chris Graylings speech to Demos

3
Jeremy Kyle Generation
  • "In too many places, in too many communities, we
    have a Jeremy Kyle generation of young men
    reaching adult life ill-equipped for it
  • Lacking the right social skills. Lacking a sense
    of purpose and responsibility. Lacking
    self-confidence. Lacking the ability to seize on
    an opportunity and make the most of it. and as a
    result turning against the society in which they
    live.Family break-up often means that there is
    no father figure in childhood. Teaching
    recruitment patterns often mean there are few
    male role models at school.
  • For those whose skills are not academic, the path
    into stable employment is much less clear than it
    was for past generations. And so while the craft
    jobs of today are occupied en masse by young men
    from eastern Europe, our own young men all too
    often hang around on the fringes, uncertain about
    where and how to build their lives

4
  • There was a danger of this continuing from
    generation to generation, Mr Grayling added
  • "Our young boys are too often drawing lessons
    about life from footballers and celebrities who
    behave in monstrously inappropriate ways
  • Accusing Prime Minister Gordon Brown of
    undermining the role of young men in society, he
    said "The New Deal and the welfare programme
    have been inadequate, the criminal justice system
    too soft.
  • It is morally negligent to abandon so many young
    men, so, I want this speech to spark a debate
    about how to end the inequality of hope.
  • We need to provide leadership in government to
    create a climate for the social entrepreneurs to
    flourish and re-engage young men.
  • Second, we need to promote positive, socially
    responsible male role models and third, we need
    practical measures to combat family breakdown,
    worklessness and poor educational opportunity."

5
Charles Murray
  • Britain has a growing population of work-aged,
    healthy people who live in a different world from
    other Britons, who are raising their children to
    live in it, and whose values are now
    contaminating society
  • (Murray in Sunday Times 26/11/89)

6
Dennis Erdos(1993)
  • Sociologists who are often regarded as
    culturalists.
  • In Families without Fatherhood and
  • Crime the Dismembered Family they seem to be
    siding with Murray argue that men are losing
    their traditional roles as breadwinners and
    fathers and have abandoned their responsibilities
    to kids (especially their sons).

7
Cultures and Crimes Policing in Four
Nations(2005)
  • In this work they concentrate on the Cultural
    drivers of crime
  • However much we might try to improve policing,
    the real problem is the loss of internalised
    moral principles that prevent people from
    committing crimes in the first place.
  • The rise in lawlessness reflects a decline in
    shared values, thanks to the cultural revolution
    of the 1960s, which subverted many institutions
    through which moral capital was generated - in
    particular, the family based on marriage.

8
Young people who grow up in troubled and
dysfunctional households in which moral values
are not inculcated, who attend schools where
teachers are afraid or unwilling to teach the
difference between right or wrong, who live in
communities in which the influence of religious
faith is negligible, will naturally be drawn
towards the self-gratification and situational
ethics that predominate in contemporary culture.
  • 'A society on a large scale or a small scale
    ceases to exist when its members lose the
    capacity to agree on what facts are true and what
    conduct is good'.
  • Policing becomes impossible

9
Underclass 10 Years on
  • Its about behaviour that has created a
    lifestyle which is permanently dislocated from
    the habits and way of life of the majority. And
    at its very heart is the disintegration of the
    family with high rates of lone parenthood and
    teenage pregnancy and whole communities where
    committed fathers are unknown. These lives are
    often simply chaotic. The most alarming thing if
    you visit such areas is to see children who
    arent socialised so they cant even use a knife
    and fork they dont know what an alarm clock is
    because they have no sense of an ordered day
    primary school children who have no idea how to
    make social relationships but who are aggressive,
    foul-mouthed or withdrawn.
  • Melanie Phillips (200119)
  • Civitas website

10
New Labour
  • Having "two caring, loving parents" gives
    children a greater prospect of "making the most
    of their lives
  • John Hutton
  • (September2006)

11
Breakdown Britain
  • 70 of young offenders come from broken homes
  • Majority have addiction problems and low levels
    of education
  • Many brought up in violent dysfunctional
    families where marriage has disappeared
  • As alternative to stable families they seek
    identity and protection on the streets from local
    gang membership
  • Solution to support marriage keep families
    together
  • (December 2006)

12
The Jeremy Kyle Generation?
  • "In too many places, in too many communities, we
    have a Jeremy Kyle generation of young men
    reaching adult life ill-equipped for it.
  • Lacking the right social skills. Lacking a sense
    of purpose and responsibility. Lacking
    self-confidence. Lacking the ability to seize on
    an opportunity and make the most of it. and as a
    result turning against the society in which they
    live.
  • Chris Grayling 11/2/08

13
Choice of 1 essay from 9 titles
  • i) Suicide and gender
  • ii) Hate crime.
  • iii) Class crime white collar crime
  • iv) Safety Crime
  • v) Youth culture moral panic or threat to
    social order?
  • vi) Sexuality deviance.
  • vii) Masculinity crime
  • Viii) Child Abuse
  • ix) Drug use normal or deviant?

14
  • Revision Techniques
  • organise yourself
  • organise your time
  • organise your strategy
  • e.g. share the work or work alone?
  • Exam hints
  • balance your time on each Q -
  • see weightings
  • read all questions
  • ensure you understand what they are asking you
    to do
  • answer the question asked i.e. keep to the
    point
  • structure your answer
  • e.g. use a plan
  • support your answer from the literature the
    evidence.

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  • Marking Criteria
  • a) Knowledge Understanding
  • -Recall important relevant concepts,
    perspectives, theorists works
  • -Establish understanding through application of
    knowledge to answering question use of
    relevant examples
  • b) Evaluation
  • -Critically assess ideas
  • -Strengths e.g.application?
  • -Weaknesses
  • e.g.inconsistency
  • relevance?
  • impartiality ?
  • c) Presentation
  • -Organisation,
  • -Clarity of expression
  • -Logical argument.
  • -No (unnecessary) jargon.
  • -No woffle.
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