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Rational Choice and Deterrence Theory
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Rational Choice and Deterrence Theory
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Rational Choice and Deterrence Theory
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Realist approaches are unlike any other approach. They don't concentrate on the causes or crime and why people commit crime, instead they emphasise solving crime, which requires practical solutions
reconviction
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Reducing theft from vehicles through public awareness.
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Referring to the John Duffy "Railway Rapist" case to illustrate, discuss the strengths and limitations of offender profiling.
Religion - Crime in our society today is becoming worse and worse by the day.
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responding to emergencys 1
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REVISION - CRIME, PUNISHMENT AND PROTEST INTRODUCTION Crime, Punishment and Protest covers a period of more than 2500 years. Although you will not need to remember
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Roman Crime and Punishment
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Sex drugs rock and roll
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Should Corporal Punishment be Re-instated in Schools?
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So, what is gambling?
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Sociology – Realism
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specify
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Suggest how crime and deviance can be seen as functional for society.
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Teenage Curfews.
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The Application Of Forensic Science In the Detection of Crime
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The Basic Principles Of Sentencing
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The British Penal System
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The changes in crime and punishment in schools
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The Classical School of Criminology
The consensus theory of criminal law
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The contrasting treatment of two famous detectives: Miss Marple & John Rebus With reference to Characterisation, Setting &T he Crime Itself
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