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Two biological explantions of criminality
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Use Sources F and G, and your own knowledge, to explain how the police tried to catch Jack the Ripper.
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Usefullness of Historical Sources
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Using all the evidence available to you do you agree that like many of the cotton factory owners in the North-West the Greg's treated their apprentices badly?
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Using the example of violent crime show the strengths and weaknesses of police recorded crime figures.
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Using the seminar case study material consider to what extent train crashes such as Hatfield, Paddington and Potters Bar should be seen as examples of White Collar crime.
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What are the dangers of explanations of crime and offending based upon the characteristics of the individual.
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What are the key differences between positivism and classicist approaches to crime control? Which should form the focus of crime prevention policy?
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What arguments have been put forward to explain the relatively low crime rates of some societies?
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What can be learned about the extent of crime from official
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What Christians believe about justice and forgiveness
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What contribution has Labelling Theory made to our understanding of crime and deviancy and what are the policy implications of
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What Does America Need to Fix the Gun Control Problem?
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What explanations have been suggested for occupational crime? Is it different from conventional crime?
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What have I found interesting in my study of crime stories?
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What have theories of deviance added to our understanding of crime? Why are there so many theories of crime and deviance?
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What institutional problems and social concerns were associated with the establishment and rise of the “new police”?
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What is the Function of Punishment?
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What is the relationship between drug abuse and criminal behaviour?
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What Makes a Criminal?
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What problems are there in the use of crime statistics for sociological research?
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When attempting to explain the question of what is crime?
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Which is more effective - punishment by imprisonment or with in the community?
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Which of the following problems do you consider to have been the most serious facing American Society in the 1920s. a) Organised crime b) Racial and religious intolerance c) The growing division between the rich and the poor
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Why Aren't Crimes Reported?
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