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Youth Crime
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Cops on the box, there are three main types of crime dramas, they are a series, a serial and the occasional drama.
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Describe Law and order in London in the late 19th Century.
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Does Grady's chapter on domestic violence tend to support the claim that the phenomenon of crime is 'socially constructed'?
How does positive criminology differ from classical criminology in its approach to understanding criminology nad responding to criminals.
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What was the impact of the 1829 Metropolitan Police Act?
“From Durkheim to Merton the impact of sociological positivism on the study of crime, deviance and social order has been profound.” Discuss.
"An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth". How far would you agree with this philosophy in dealing with criminals?
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"Assess the view that deviance is merely a label applied by society to the acts of others".
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"Deviance is normal" - In what sense is this true?
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"DRUG OFFENCES ARE VICTIMLESS CRIMES AND SHOULD BE TREATED AS SUCH". DISCUSS
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"Golden Age" crime fiction.
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"How far do you accept the belief that if crime is rising, it is because people today lack a clear understanding of right and wrong."
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"Official statistics on crime give an account of crime as opposed to a count of crime." Evaluate this statement using examples to illustrate your answer.
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"Prison makes bad people worse". Critically evaluate this statement in the light of rising prison numbers.
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"Seventeen years on, a greying Bamber is back in the dock to deny killing his family."
"What can be learned about crime by studying theofficial statistics?"
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Discuss the use of alternative strategies of crime prevention and reduction.To illustrate your answer use examples from specific types of crime and offending behaviour.
Right wing theorists claim that criminals choose to commit crime.Critically discuss with reference to the crime control strategies that have been advocated by the New Right
'A nation stalked by FEAR' (The Sun, 17th July 2002). What can the study of newspaper coverage of official crime statistics tell us about the problem of crime?
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'Crime is a real problem that must be taken seriously by criminologists.' Discuss
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'Crime Is a real problem that must be taken seriously by criminologists.' Discuss.
'Crime is both deterred and prevented by the use of imprisonment.' Discuss
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'Evaluate the use and importance of official crime statistics both in the tracking of crime and the implementation of measures against it.'
'Examine the role of the public services in the English legal system.'
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