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Foundations of Sociology, Foundations of Criminology, Theories and Thinkers of Sociology and Criminology
Foundations of Sociology
Dive into the essentials of sociology and explore how society shapes our lives. In this course, we’ll uncover key sociological concepts like culture, socialization, social structures, and group dynamics. Through case studies, real-world examples, and interactive discussions, students will learn to critically examine social issues, understand patterns of inequality, and develop insights into human behavior within different social contexts. Ideal for beginners or those looking to strengthen their understanding of the social world, this class sets a solid foundation for further study in the social sciences.
Foundations of Criminology
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of criminology, focusing on the study of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. Students will explore various types of crime, factors influencing criminal behavior, and how society responds to crime. Topics include crime statistics, victimology, criminal law, and policy implications. Using real-life case studies and analytical tools, students will gain an understanding of criminological perspectives and their application in addressing current criminal justice issues.
Theories and Thinkers of Sociology and Criminology
Explore the ideas that have shaped sociology and criminology with a focus on influential thinkers and groundbreaking theories. This class covers major sociological and criminological theories, from classical frameworks to contemporary perspectives. Students will examine the works of key thinkers like Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Foucault, and others, understanding how their ideas contribute to our knowledge of society and criminal behavior. By analyzing these foundational theories, students will develop critical thinking skills and a deep understanding of how social forces and structures impact individual and group actions in society.
• No prior knowledge required: This course is beginner-friendly and open to anyone interested in understanding society and human behavior.
• Interactive sessions: Expect engaging discussions and activities, case studies to bring sociological concepts to life.
• Supplementary materials: I’ll provide additional resources, such as articles, documentaries, and recommended readings, to deepen your understanding.
Foundations of Criminology
• Focus on real-world applications: We’ll use examples and case studies from actual criminal cases and policies to illustrate criminological concepts.
• Ideal for career exploration: Whether you’re interested in law, criminal justice, or social work, this course will give you a foundational understanding of criminology.
• Flexible learning support: I’ll be available for Q&A sessions outside class hours to discuss course content, assignments, or career-related questions.
Theories and Thinkers of Sociology and Criminology
• Advanced understanding: While this course is open to all, a basic understanding of sociology or criminology concepts will be helpful.
• Critical thinking emphasis: We’ll focus on analyzing and comparing theories, which will sharpen your analytical skills and deepen your theoretical knowledge.
• Extra readings provided: To enhance learning, I’ll share essential readings and book recommendations to help you explore each thinker’s work in depth.
Dive into the essentials of sociology and explore how society shapes our lives. In this course, we’ll uncover key sociological concepts like culture, socialization, social structures, and group dynamics. Through case studies, real-world examples, and interactive discussions, students will learn to critically examine social issues, understand patterns of inequality, and develop insights into human behavior within different social contexts. Ideal for beginners or those looking to strengthen their understanding of the social world, this class sets a solid foundation for further study in the social sciences.
Foundations of Criminology
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of criminology, focusing on the study of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. Students will explore various types of crime, factors influencing criminal behavior, and how society responds to crime. Topics include crime statistics, victimology, criminal law, and policy implications. Using real-life case studies and analytical tools, students will gain an understanding of criminological perspectives and their application in addressing current criminal justice issues.
Theories and Thinkers of Sociology and Criminology
Explore the ideas that have shaped sociology and criminology with a focus on influential thinkers and groundbreaking theories. This class covers major sociological and criminological theories, from classical frameworks to contemporary perspectives. Students will examine the works of key thinkers like Durkheim, Weber, Marx, Foucault, and others, understanding how their ideas contribute to our knowledge of society and criminal behavior. By analyzing these foundational theories, students will develop critical thinking skills and a deep understanding of how social forces and structures impact individual and group actions in society.
Extra information
Foundations of Sociology• No prior knowledge required: This course is beginner-friendly and open to anyone interested in understanding society and human behavior.
• Interactive sessions: Expect engaging discussions and activities, case studies to bring sociological concepts to life.
• Supplementary materials: I’ll provide additional resources, such as articles, documentaries, and recommended readings, to deepen your understanding.
Foundations of Criminology
• Focus on real-world applications: We’ll use examples and case studies from actual criminal cases and policies to illustrate criminological concepts.
• Ideal for career exploration: Whether you’re interested in law, criminal justice, or social work, this course will give you a foundational understanding of criminology.
• Flexible learning support: I’ll be available for Q&A sessions outside class hours to discuss course content, assignments, or career-related questions.
Theories and Thinkers of Sociology and Criminology
• Advanced understanding: While this course is open to all, a basic understanding of sociology or criminology concepts will be helpful.
• Critical thinking emphasis: We’ll focus on analyzing and comparing theories, which will sharpen your analytical skills and deepen your theoretical knowledge.
• Extra readings provided: To enhance learning, I’ll share essential readings and book recommendations to help you explore each thinker’s work in depth.
Location
At student's location: Around London, United Kingdom
Online via webcam
At teacher's location: Chapter White City, London W12 0DD, UK
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About Me
Hi there! I’m Laiba, currently studying Criminal Justice Policy at the London School of Economics. My background is in Sociology, with both an undergraduate and a master’s degree in the field. I’ve always been fascinated by how society shapes us, why people act the way they do, and the impact of social issues on communities. This curiosity has driven me to dive into criminology and social policy, and I love sharing that knowledge in ways that make learning enjoyable and meaningful.As a tutor, I’m here to make complex ideas feel approachable. I know from experience that everyone learns differently, so I’m all about adapting to what works best for you—whether it’s breaking down tricky concepts, helping with assignments, or prepping for exams. I focus on creating a relaxed, supportive environment where you can ask questions freely and build confidence in your skills.
If you’re looking for someone who’s patient, understanding, and genuinely invested in helping you succeed, I’d love to work with you. Don’t hesitate to reach out; I’m here to help you make the most of your learning journey!
Education
London School of Economics and Political Science, United KingdomPursuing
MSc. Criminal Justice Policy
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
2021-2023
M.A. SOCIOLOGY 8.3 CGPA
University of Delhi
2018-2021
B.A.(Hons.) SOCIOLOGY
Experience / Qualifications
Anplify Services- HR ExecutiveAug 2022- July 2024
● Job postings and Advertising, Screening and Shortlisting, Conducting interviews.
● Employee Onboarding, Overseeing employee compensation and benefits.
● Employee relations management and Employee engagement and Strategic planning.
Center for Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies- Research Intern (Delhi, India)
Jan 2022 - Jun 2022
● Worked with research experts and identified crime trends in urban areas.
● Conducted interviews with law enforcement officers and community members.
● Crime data analysis done using SPSS.
Youth Empowerment Foundation- Fundraising Intern
Sep 2021- Oct 2021
● Assisted in the planning and execution of fundraising events.
● Conducted research to identify potential donors, sponsors, and grant opportunities.
● Assisted with administrative tasks such as scheduling meetings, preparing reports, and managing databases.
Urban Safe Foundation- Research Intern
May 2021- Jul 2021
● Conducted surveys and interviews to collect firsthand perspectives from youth and community members.
● Assisted in the creation of informational materials for community workshops on crime prevention.
Justice and Equality Foundation (JEF)- Research Intern
Jan 2021 - Mar 2021
● Conducted qualitative interviews with incarcerated women to document their experiences within the criminal justice system.
● Assisted in organizing legal awareness workshops for female inmates, educating them about their rights and available legal
resources.
Tygar Law Corporate- Content Writing Intern
Oct 2020- Dec 2020
● Creating and editing content for various mediums, including blog posts, social media, and email marketing campaigns.
● Conducting research on industry trends, competitors, and target audiences to inform content creation.
● Assisting with the development of content calendars and schedules to ensure timely and consistent content delivery.
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