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Assess the Usefulness of Official Crime Statistics to a Sociological Understanding of Crime
Assess the Usefulness of Official Crime Statistics to a Sociological Understanding of Crime
Assess the usefulness of participant observation as a sociological methods
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Assess the usefulness of sub cultural theories in understanding crime and deviance
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Assess the usefulness of subcultural theories in understanding crime & deviance
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Assess the view that crime is functional, inevitable, and normal
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Beggars
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Biological explorations of crime.
Book Review Women and Crime.
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Boot Camps, The Real Thing or Just Another Piece of Bologna?
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Boot Camps, The Real Thing or Just Another Piece of Bologna?
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Briefly explain how the concept of 'male stream' knowledge referred to in Item A has effected sociological explanations of behaviour with reference to family and households
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Briefly explain how the concept of 'male stream' knowledge referred to in Item A has effected sociological explanations of behaviour with reference to family and households
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Briefly explain how the concept of 'male stream' knowledge referred to in Item A has effected sociological explanations of behaviour with reference to family and households
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Briefly explain how the concept of 'male stream' knowledge referred to in Item A has effected sociological explanations of behaviour with reference to family and households
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Briefly explain how the concept of 'male stream' knowledge referred to in Item A has effected sociological explanations of behaviour with reference to family and households
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Britain has one of the largest prison populations in Europe and the system is failing to cope adequately with the problem. Discuss the use of alternatives to prison sentence for convicted offenders
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Broken windows by James Q Wilson and George L Kelling.
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Burglary
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Burglary as a Hazard
Caderousee
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Can crime reporting increase the publics fear of crime?
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CCTV
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CCTV systems can be a valuable weapon in tackling crime in certain situations; but we need clearer controls in law so that the data they gather isn't misused to intrude on people's privacy or infringe their rights
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Cheating
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