Crime and Deviance (4 sessions – £35) online, tutor-led small group short course for home educated / homeschooling students

Course Summary: What is the difference between crime and deviance? How can twin studies help us understand if crime might be a result of nature vs nurture? How does the ‘halo effect’ work? This intriguing course explores some of the key questions about crime and deviance from a Psychological and Sociological perspective. This is an excellent stand-alone course but also is a great GCSE Psychology / GCSE Sociology taster course!
Who This Course is For: Young people aged 11yrs – 15yrs
What this Course Includes: Each small-group short course includes: weekly video tutorials (avail. 24/7); support learning materials / documents / resources; weekly activities (such as projects, quizzes, assignments with personal feedback, etc. ); direct access to a passionate, knowledgeable tutor; easy access via the online “Canvas” learning platform (and Zoom). And on this page, you’ll find a detailed document describing how online short courses work, that you can browse/download.
Course Tutor: HomeMadeEducation’s Arts & Humanities tutor and fellow home educator, Kate
Availability/Schedule:
i) Currently available to enrol and start at any time, and proceed at your own pace
ii) Live – TBC for the next academic year
Course Format (“Flexi/Recorded“): Available for enrolment in the “Online, Flexible Timing/Recorded format” to start at any time
Course Format (“Live/Real-time“): Availability for this academic year has now ended; availability for the next academic year is TBC
How to Enrol / Request Further Details: Just complete the form below or send an email using the details below

FAQS (Frequently Asked Questions) : many of your questions may be answered here, on our FAQ page: if not, do please send Kate an email and she’ll answer your query as soon as possible
HomeMadeEducation tutors have a wide range of degrees, including P.H.D. degrees, Masters Degrees, PGCE and teaching degrees. You’ll also find tutors with qualifications in SEND teaching, tutors that are published authors, tutors that are award winning designers, and tutors that are experienced exam board examiners. HomeMadeEducation tutors are all current or former home educators.
