Sociology of Suicide 0.0 / 5 ? SociologyCrime and devianceA2/A-levelAQA Created by: Kedijah Eaves - O'ConnorCreated on: 11-03-15 22:25 Who believed that the patterns in sociology could prove that sociology is a science? Durkheim (1897) 1 of 10 What is a social fact? Forces found in the structure of society. They are external to individuals, and this constrains them, which shapes their behaviour. 2 of 10 What research method did Durkheim use to study suicide? Official statistics 3 of 10 What two social facts did Durkheim identify from the patterns he discovered? Social integration and Moral regulation 4 of 10 What is social integration? How far individuals experience a sense of belonging to a group 5 of 10 What is moral regulation? How far individuals actions are kept in check by norms 6 of 10 What are the names of the four types of suicide Durkheim gives? Egoistic, Altruistic, Anomic and Fatalistic 7 of 10 What types of suicides does a traditional society prompt? Fatalistic and Altruistic 8 of 10 What is Durkheim criticised for firstly? His failure to operationalise his concepts 9 of 10 What else is he criticised about? The unreliability of his use of official statistics, many states did not collect statistics sytematically 10 of 10
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