pptx, 6.34 MB
pptx, 6.34 MB

OCR GCSE Psychology (9-1): Criminal Psychology

Paper One: Studies and applications in psychology

Covers:

Key Concepts:
• Different types of crime and how crime is measured: official statistics and self-report

Theories/Explanations of why criminal/anti-social behaviour occurs:
• i) The Social Learning Theory
• ii) Eysenck’s Criminal Personality Theory

The changing nature of punishment

Key Studies:
• Social Learning Theory Research Study – Cooper and Mackie (1986): Study into video games and aggression in children.
• Criminal Personality Theory Research Study – Heaven (1996): Study into delinquency, extroversion, psychoticism and self-esteem.

Consists of an extensive PPT display (66 slides) giving clear and full coverage of the whole module.
The presentation has teaching comments where suitable, exam style questions, activities to encourage thinking / discussion and links to internet resources

Content aims to be additional to the textbook.
Complete coverage of this module, just ‘pick up and go’… suitable for both new and experienced teachers
You are welcome to amend, expand or reduce the display to suit your needs.

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The experienced author:
Andy McCarthy (amac education: Psychology) is a Chartered Psychologist, experienced teacher, lecturer and publisher.

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VickyMcKMcK

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This is a powerpoint containing information from the main text book. There are a few exam style questions at the end of each section. However, the slide are hugely over-populated. It saved me some time as I didn't have to type out information, but as I ended up having to massively edit the slides to make them student friendly I lost that time. No activities or application tasks (asides from the exam questions). Students would not be able to consolidate the information based on this resource. As a free resource, or for a few pounds I would expect to have to take time to edit and make additional resources to accompany the powerpoint, but for £8.99 I found this was very disappointing.

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