pptx, 244.98 KB
pptx, 244.98 KB

A complete, fully designed 12-slide PowerPoint lesson on coercive control for A-Level Sociology, A-Level Criminology, and BTEC Level 3. No preparation needed — open and teach.
This lesson includes:
— Lesson objectives slide with five clear learning goals
— Starter activity: Think, Pair, Share discussion prompt
— Definition slide covering Evan Stark and the Serious Crime Act 2015
— Forms of coercive control with six categories and real-world examples
— Sociological perspectives: feminist, functionalist, Marxist, and interactionist
— Key thinkers reference slide: Stark, Walby, Crenshaw, and Seligman
— Two fictional case studies with built-in discussion questions
— Key statistics from SafeLives, Women’s Aid, and the ONS
— Exam technique slide using the PEEL method with practice questions
— Plenary: 3-2-1 reflection activity
Designed to be used alongside the matching student revision handout — also available on this profile as a bundle.
Written by a qualified IDVA and ISVA with specialist knowledge of domestic abuse — professionally accurate and curriculum-ready.

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