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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'crime'
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| "From Durkheim to Merton the impact of sociological positivism on the study of crime, deviance and social order has been profound." Discuss. |
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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'? |
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| How does positive criminology differ from classical criminology in its approach to understanding criminology nad responding to criminals. |
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| To what extent is it fair to conclude that Palmerstonâ€(TM)s foreign policy one long crime from 1830 to 1865? |
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| What was the impact of the 1829 Metropolitan Police Act? |
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| "All inchoate offences should be abolished on the theory that society is not harmed until the crime is completed" - Critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the above proposition. |
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| "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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| "Classification is an important tool when studying the crime of rape" |
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| "Crime occurs when societies do not provide the institutional means necessary to secure socially desirable goals" Does this statement adequately explain the persistence of crime in western societies? |
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| "Describe a serious crime. Explain the different responses Christians would have to this crime." |
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| "Deviance is normal" - In what sense is this true? |
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| "Discuss the main tenets of the labelling perspective on crime and deviance. Also consider the limitations and the implications for policy that might be derived from this approach". |
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| "Discuss the notions of exclusion and inclusion and relate these to the increase or decrease in local crime rates". |
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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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| "Lower status groups have higher crime rates because they are denied access to the legitimate means of achieving success enjoyed by more privileged groups". Assess this view. |
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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." |
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| "The Adventure Of The Engineer's Thumb" and "The Destructors" are both crime stories - I am going to discuss the authors' contrasting approaches to story telling and to the subject of crime. |
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| "The major danger of crime in modern society is not the crime but that the fight against it may lead to totalitarian developments" - Critically discuss. |
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