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Instructions and resources to play a game of Monopoly to solidify understanding of State Crime for A-level Sociology

This game is about state power.
• Monopoly money = power
• Buying properties = gaining state power
• But power is not free - power is gained by committing state crime

Every turn the students are deciding:
“Do I want more power… and am I willing to cause more harm to get it?”

Resources include:
Student instructions
Teacher discussion prompts
Cards - chance, community chest, minor state crime, major state crime

This is intended for use with a standard UK Monopoly board, but there is a basic printable board that can be used if this is not available

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Sociology Revision Games - Crime and Deviance

A bundle of games to revise Crime and Deviance for AQA A-level Sociology. These are based on popular board games and UK TV shows, and allow students to solidify their sociological understanding in a fun, interactive and memorable way. Each game includes a lesson powerpoint, full written instructions for gameplay, and printable resources. **Sociological Perspectives on Crime - 'Buckaroo'** A game of Buckaroo to explore sociological theories on the reasons for crime Covers: Functionalism, Strain Theory, Interactionism, Marxism, Realism, Postmodernism **Social Groups and Crime - 'Cluedo'** A game of Cluedo to apply trends, patterns and sociological explanations of why certain groups commit crime, and why certain groups are more likely to be victims Covers: Ethnicity, Gender, Class, Victimisation **The Media and Crime - 'Gogglebox'** A role-play game using personas from the TV show 'Gogglebox' to 'react' to media clips and explore the role of the media in crime and deviance **Globalisation and Crime - 'Kerplunk'** A game of Kerplunk to explore features of globalisation that support crime, and different types of global crime **Green Crime - 'Top Trumps'** A card game of Top Trumps to explore different green crimes, how they are categorised, and how levels of harm are operationalised **State Crime - 'Monopoly'** A game of Monopoly to explore how states balance gaining power with committing crimes and causing harm **Control and Punishment - 'The Traitors'** A simulation of 'The Traitors' to explore ways to prevent crime and punish crime.

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