Sociology A-level

 

We have a great deal of material for use in Sociology A-Level – on research methods for example.

We have a great deal of material for use in Sociology A-Level – on research methods for example. See Problems of measuring behaviour, and Using a cognitive perspective to improve questionnaire design.

We have content on crime and attitudes to crime, such as papers which discuss the effect of crime on certain jobs, whether cannabis smoking should be made a crime (1972), Crime in London (1985), Crime: Prevention and Cure (2002/2) – which covers Sarah’s Law and Crime against Children generally. We also have polls on attitudes to Capital Punishment, such as these from MORI’s British Public Opinion (1995), NOP Political, Social, Economic Review (1987), an NOP Special Supplement (1964) and NOP Political, Social, Economic Review (1990).

Please do contact us if you have any specific areas that we could help with. We have many other reports which would be useful for coursework and independent study. And remember that it’s helpful for all students to be able to demonstrate the use of archives and other sources in their work.

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