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Look at the Box Office figures & review any films you’ve seen
Look at the Box Office figures & review any films you’ve seen. Do any of the films in the Box Office top 15 have narratives based on crime?
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Section B – British Film: Social-Political Study Living with Crime
FM2 Section B – British Film: Social-Political Study Living with Crime
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Have you…… Ever been the victim of a crime – write down the details on the purple piece of paper. Ever committed a crime - write down the details on the orange piece of paper
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Learning Objectives Understand the structure and assessment criteria of Section B Explore the concept of crime Explore our own attitudes towards crime and the factors which shape these Consider the ways in which “social norms” about crime become “social norms”
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Watch Hiccup. How do you feel about the characters?
Who are we aligned with? Does anyone do anything wrong?
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Watch The Rules of the Game
How do you feel about the main character? Do you agree with what he is planning?
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Define a crime?
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Ever been the victim of a crime?
Have you: Ever been the victim of a crime? Ever committed a crime?
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What factors shape our attitudes towards crime?
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Ideology
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Ideology Ideology deals with the ideas and beliefs that influence society. As you grow up you are socialised into these ideas.
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Ideology These ideologies generally tell us what we should and shouldn’t do and how to conform (fit in) with what society expects.
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Ideology Dominant Ideologies: Those which are accepted as being 'normal', as the right thing to do and think.
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What are seen as dominant ideas ideologies in the UK?
Ideology What are seen as dominant ideas ideologies in the UK?
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Examples of dominant ideology in the UK
Capitalism If you make/have lots of money you are more successful than people who don’t National identity & nationhood The Queen is head of the country and represents Great Britain as a nation
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Ideology Sometimes, certain groups of people hold views which challenge dominant ideology; these are often seen as abnormal or deviant ideas by the majority of people.
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Ideologies change as society does, including those relating to crime.
Ideology Ideologies change as society does, including those relating to crime.
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For example, it was once a crime to be gay or to have an abortion.
Ideology For example, it was once a crime to be gay or to have an abortion. Rape and crimes of sexual violence were once seen as far less serious than they now are.
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What are seen as dominant ideologies about crime in the UK?
Ideology What are seen as dominant ideologies about crime in the UK?
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Ideology In the exam you might get a question which uses the word ideology but it may ask you to discuss ideas & beliefs or messages & values instead - they all mean the same thing.
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What criminal stereotypes are there?
Think about: Sex/gender Age Ethnicity Social Class
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Homework Think of a film you have seen when the audience has been aligned with the criminal. How did this happen? What stopped you being shocked/angry/ appalled at the criminal’s behaviour? Make detailed notes. Page 10 of the Booklet
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Homework Read the articles on pages 8, 9 & 10 of the booklet Highlight the relevant points
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Think about these crimes
Killing a child Theft of a car Burglary Mugging with violence Theft of a purse or wallet (pickpocketing) Carrying a knife Illegally downloading films Murder of a family member Date rape Murder for revenge Killing in self defence Theft of a bicycle Speeding Using recreational drugs Murder of a stranger Identity theft Shoplifting from a corner shop Inciting racism Murder which will benefit a large number of people Driving whilst over the limit Dealing drugs Murder for money Selling alcohol to under 18s Shoplifting from a supermarket Manslaughter Mugging without violence Carrying a gun Murder of a family member Illegally recording a film in the cinema Stealing a mobile phone
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Key Questions………… Would you reintroduce the death-penalty? Why? Why not? Should more people go to prison? Who? What would make you prepared to commit a crime? Do you live in a safe country?
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Make sure that you have made notes on all the questions
Homework Read the articles in the booklet and highlight at least 3 relevant points from each Make sure that you have made notes on all the questions
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In this lesson you are going to:
Pick up a Bullet Boy Booklet Pick up a copy of Bullet Boy Make a note of your homework Watch the film
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