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6. one against of hypodermic syringe

  • Gauntlett (1995) criticizes direct effects theories for blaming tv for problems such as crime while ignoring other possibilities cause such as social inequality
  • geek
  • thanos
  • nfne

7. one for police stats

  • ndn,e
  • mms ms
  • Functionalists say it’s good, consensus theory, Durkheim: good starting point for studying human behaviour
  • marxista

8. Q12) Marxism and media- 24 marks (three for, three against)

  • mand
  • nm
  • ok
  • nfnw

9. How is deviance socially constructed (10 marks, 3 developed points)
Theorist, explanation, example

  • sleep
  • ahhh
  • Becker labelling- media have a role in defining what’s deviant, fox hunting, hunting act of 2004
  • nnooo

10. one against of marxism and media

  • icba2
  • Mulvey- male gaze, media effects women more than men.
  • drugs
  • narin

11. one against for marxism and media

  • Nairn- always positive portrayal of upper-class people- Downton Abby, deserve their money
  • ,mamd
  • natorotoqnfnf
  • nncs

12. Q5) to what extent are police reported crime figures useful in measuring patterns?
(20 marks, 3 points for 3 points against)

  • dont forget intro and conc.
  • jnmdm
  • man
  • mmazzz

13. one against of marxism and media

  • Wales- the press give reader what they want, they don’t discriminate
  • mulveu
  • Scotland
  • sjf

14. another example of hypodermic syringe

  • mwmnd
  • Bandura 1961 bobo doll
  • amnne
  • ms

15. How is deviance socially constructed (10 marks, 3 developed points)
Theorist, explanation, example

  • Police making deviance by focusing on the same groups, Waddington canteen culture, the developed racism makes it socially constructed
  • dn,qmm
  • ndncm
  • ,m,

16. example of hypodermic syringe

  • nfer
  • Elizabeth Newson 1994- argued children’s exposure to media, violence. James Bulger
  • this is too man
  • no

17. Q11) Hypodermic syringe model (16 marks, 2/3 examples and an against)

  • M
  • okay
  • yeah
  • N