"I have a group of GCSE English students who absolutely rave over your site and constantly tell me how useful they have found it to be. Trust me it has inspired them." - Tess Wiltshire - Brooksby Melton College
AS and A Level: Sociology: Crime & Deviance Coursework
- Art & Design (334 Essays)
-
Biology
(3,084 Essays)
-
Business Studies
(3,025 Essays)
-
Chemistry
(568 Essays)
- Classics (348 Essays)
- Computer Science (522 Essays)
- Design and Technology (139 Essays)
-
Drama
(1,693 Essays)
-
Economics
(919 Essays)
-
English Language
(824 Essays)
-
English Literature
(7,373 Essays)
- General Studies (80 Essays)
-
Geography
(2,527 Essays)
- Healthcare (1,020 Essays)
-
History
(5,797 Essays)
-
Information & Communication Technology
(566 Essays)
-
Law
(889 Essays)
-
Maths
(414 Essays)
-
Media Studies
(2,984 Essays)
- Miscellaneous (174 Essays)
-
Modern Foreign Languages
(609 Essays)
- Music (324 Essays)
-
Physical Education (Sport & Coaching)
(1,360 Essays)
-
Physics
(1,043 Essays)
-
Politics
(1,917 Essays)
-
Psychology
(2,671 Essays)
-
Religious Studies & Philosophy
(1,250 Essays)
-
Sociology
(1,339 Essays)
- Crime & Deviance (485 Essays)
-
Family & Marriage
(80 Essays)
- Media (200 Essays)
- Sociological Differentiation & Stratification (298 Essays)
- Work & Leisure (276 Essays)
Social construction, Patterns & measurements, Theories
Highest Rated Crime & Deviance Essays
Looking for the highest rated essays? Here are some Crime & Deviance essays that have been rated the highest by our users:
| Title | Members Rating | |
|---|---|---|
| Anti-legalization of Drugs. |
|
Read a preview → |
| Why does white collar and corporate crime tend to go undetected,Or if detected not prosecuted |
|
Read a preview → |
| To what extent is crime based on morality? |
|
Read a preview → |
| To what extent do official crime statistics provide a realisable estimate of the amount of crime committed in England and Wales |
|
Read a preview → |
| Suggest how crime and deviance can be seen as functional for society. |
|
Read a preview → |
| One of the most important and most featured settings of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is the headquarters for the CSI team and the labs. In this setting many iconographic features of the police genre subcategory can be found |
|
Read a preview → |
| To what extent are writers also detectives in the novels you have studied? |
|
Read a preview → |
| A Failing Justice System |
|
Read a preview → |
| Explain how a Christian would want a criminal who committed a crime to be treated. |
|
Read a preview → |
| Use Sources F and G, and your own knowledge, to explain how the police tried to catch Jack the Ripper. |
|
Read a preview → |
| "Prison makes bad people worse". Critically evaluate this statement in the light of rising prison numbers. |
|
Read a preview → |
| reconviction |
|
Read a preview → |
| Inequalities within the 'Criminal JUSTICE System/Process' |
|
Read a preview → |
| The British Penal System |
|
Read a preview → |
| OUTLINE, ILLUSTRATE AND EVALUATE FUNCTIONALIST THEORIES OF CRIME AND DEVIANCE |
|
Read a preview → |
| What institutional problems and social concerns were associated with the establishment and rise of the "new police"? |
|
Read a preview → |
| My hypothesis I expect to find that the official crime statistics in my area do not reflect the actual crime rate. I expect this because it is obvious that not all crime is reported to the police. Many people do not report crime |
|
Read a preview → |
| Discuss the nature and extent of heroin addiction and acquisitive crime in the UK. |
|
Read a preview → |
| 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 |
|
Read a preview → |
| Explain the gender differences in particular types of crime. |
|
Read a preview → |
| An analysis of the methods used to effectively tackle crime |
|
Read a preview → |
| Reducing theft from vehicles through public awareness. |
|
Read a preview → |
| Crime and Ethnicity |
|
Read a preview → |
| What arguments have been put forward to explain the relatively low crime rates of some societies? |
|
Read a preview → |
| As in other areas of sociology, criminological studies have traditionally ignored half the population. |
|
Read a preview → |
Most Recent Crime & Deviance Essays
Looking for the most up to date essays? Here are some of the most recently added essays in our Crime & Deviance category:
| Title | Members Rating | |
|---|---|---|
| Examine the ways in which social policy and laws may have influenced families and households’ |
|
Read a preview → |
| Assess the usefulness of consensus theories for an understanding of crime and deviance in contemporary society. |
|
Read a preview → |
| Education System |
|
Read a preview → |
| Fuctionalism |
|
Read a preview → |
Related items from TSR
The Student Room is the UK's largest student community. If you need more help with your studies post in the TSR forums or make use of the articles about your subject.
Recent Reviews of Crime & Deviance Essays
What our users think of the Crime & Deviance essays in this section:
"A reasonable Anti-thesis, but no depth in reality"
kingy11
"minimal referencing or arguments
"
mlbm5
"Really helpful"
Pallydandra
"I found these structured notes quite helpful, although i would have prefered it written in essay style."
black4
"Short, not written very well, little content."
j4ck
Join In
Need Help?
Coursework.Info and Acumen PI are trading names of Acumen Professional Intelligence Ltd.
Registered Number: 04666380 (England and Wales). VAT No. 806 8067 22
Registered Office: 33 Bond Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1RD
Registered Number: 04666380 (England and Wales). VAT No. 806 8067 22
Registered Office: 33 Bond Street, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 1RD











