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Paper 2 The Sociology of Crime and Deviance and Social Stratification
Tuesday 20 May 2025 Afternoon Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes
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Section A: Crime and Deviance
Answer all questions in this section.
01 What term is commonly used by sociologists to describe a questionnaire in which people
are asked about crimes that have happened to them?
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A Dark figure of crime
B Police recorded crime
C Self-report study
D Victim survey
02 What term is commonly used by sociologists to describe when norms in society breakdown
and become unclear?
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A Alienation
B Anomie
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C Conformity
D Consensus
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03 Describe one way in which the criminal justice system may be seen as institutionally
racist.
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