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糖心Vlog

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1 July 2026

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pdf, 1.44 MB

A comprehensive 2-page Sutherland鈥檚 Differential Association Theory revision guide suitable for WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 2: Criminological Theories.

In one easy-to-use document this resource:-

  • summarises the key concepts and links to criminality;
  • provides definitions/explanations with key terminology;
  • contains policy/practical applications;
  • highlights some strengths, and weaknesses of the theory, and provides evaluation points in a PEEL format.

Ideal for supporting classroom learning, independent revision, and exam preparation. This resource could also be enlarged and displayed in your classroom to support ongoing learning.

Please do have a look at my other resources. Each group of theories is colour-coded to help your learners to remember the relevant approaches, and to also to make your wall displays look neat and coherent.

Knowledge organiser, exam revision, Edwin Sutherland, Applied Diploma, Crime and Deviance, Crim, Criminality.

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