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Do our prisons work?
Do people choose to commit crime or are they propelled in to criminal activity?’
Do Subcultural theories offer convincing explanations for group offending by young men and women today? Are there any other theoretical perspectives which you may consider to be useful and relevant?
Do you think that "Crocks and Robbers" challenges preconceptions and stereotypes about a section of society traditionally as victims, rather than aggressors?
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Effectiveness of CCTV
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Environmental factors that affect offenders and victims.
Evaluate the Functionalist explanations of Deviance.
Evaluate the Holistic (macro) Approaches to the Study of Crime & Deviance
Evaluate the Two approaches (FBI and David Canter) to the profiling of offenders.
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Evaluate Which of the Three Social Factors (Class, Gender, Ethnicity) has the Greatest Impact on Participation in Recorded Street Crime.
Examine the differences between Muslims living in the UK and Muslims living in Saudi Arabia.
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Explain and analyse the Reasons for Punishment.
Explain how a Christian would want a criminal who committed a crime to be treated.
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Explain how Feminists apply related ideas and concepts to the study of the family and the study of crime and deviance.
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Explain the gender differences in particular types of crime.
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Explain the ways in which the two writers try to make you share their feelings and points of view.
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Explain why Prisons were reformed in the early 19th century.
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Explaining Women's Lesser Involvement in Crime
Female crime
Five years wasted on stupidity!
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Forensic investigation
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Forensic Science
Foyles War Analysis
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Functionalist accountDurkheim argues that crime is a universal feature of all societies. This is because crime serves a vital social function. Through the punishment of offenders, the moral boundaries of a community
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Gender and Grime
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