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What is cultural deprivation in Education?

Cultural deprivation within education is when a pupil may lack a resource that would potentially benefit their educational achievement and success. For example; working class pupils from deprived backgrou...

Answered by Louis T. Sociology tutor
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Why are families important agents of socialization?

Families are considered to be the most important agents of primary socialisation.  Chiildren are most often heavily ependent on their families to carry out their basic needs (feeding, cleaning etc.).

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Answered by Janine A. Sociology tutor
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Identify and explain two ways in which labelling creates youth deviance.

The media often labels youths as troublemakers and a social problem. This creates youth deviance as youth people view the media as it is largely targeted at that them. Youths then feels like they act up t...

Answered by Katie F. Sociology tutor
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What does it mean when we say childhood is a 'social construct'?

We know childhood as the time we spend as an infant when we are dependent on our parents and naïve to ‘adult’ concepts such as sex, war and suffering.

A social construct ...

Answered by Alice W. Sociology tutor
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Why might official police statistics on crime not be completely reliable?

The fact that official police reported crime statistics may not show the full picture could be down to the  'dark figure of crime'. This is crime that hasn't been reported or found out. This hidden asp...

Answered by Isobel W. Sociology tutor
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