The second part of the Crime and Deviance Revision series (the first, if you missed it, involves revision booklets) is devoted to a range of PowerPoint Presentations that I’ve collected from various places. Just have a look at the document properties if you want to know who created them.
The quality of the Presentations is “variable” at times so it’s probably a case of having a look at any that take your fancy to see if they’re something you can use. You also need to keep in mind the date when some of these were created (again, just check the document properties).
Although most of the Presentations are just a relatively simple mix of text and graphics, some include links to YouTube videos (which you can, of course, edit accordingly if you want) and some are a little more interactive in terms of their content (posing questions, setting short exercises and the like).
Although I’ve signposted the Presentations as a revision resource there’s no reason why you couldn’t incorporate some of these into your everyday teaching if you like to use PowerPoint. They can, of course, be edited to your particular requirements.
The Presentations (all 26 of them…) are as follows:
General
1. Crime and Deviance Revision: All Modules
2. Revision: Theories and Social Distribution
Theories
3. Subcultural Theories
4. Functionalism
5. Marxism
6. Labelling
7. Realism
8. Postmodernism
Social Distribution
9. Social Class
10. Ethnicity
11. Gender
12. Age
13. Gender 2
14. Ethnicity 2
15. Crime and Youth
16. Crime and ethnicity
17. Theories of Youth Crime
18. Youth and Crime 2
19. Crime and Youth 3
20. Postmodern Youth
Globalisation
21. State, global and green crime
Criminal Justice
22. Policing and Criminal Justice
23. Crime victims
Measuring Crime
24. Measuring Crime
25. Measuring Crime 2
Crime and Media
26. Crime and Media
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