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Providing an in-depth and comprehensive review, specifically discussing the question 'Why have Digital Networks been described as ‘Fraudogenic’ Environments?' in over 2,000 words with a full reference list.
An in-depth and comprehensive review, specifically discussing 'Identify some of the ways in which Computer Hacking has changed since the Early 1990s.' In over 2,000 words and including a full reference list.
Specifically focusing on 'Critically explore the political, social and economic factors that have led to the rise of far-right groups, such as the English Defence League, in the UK.' Completed in over 2,000 words with a full reference list.
Specifically, focusing on 'A Critical Review of ‘An ‘Invisible’ Problem? Uncovering the Nature of Racist Victimisation in Rural Suffolk’ by N. Chakraborti and J. Garland.' Over 1,500 words, complete with a full reference list.
An in-depth analysis and detailed information into the second-year Crime, Power, and Justice module, including topics such as Racist Victimisation, Violence, intersectionality, Critical Criminology, Race, Victimisation, Perception vs Reality, Hate Crime, Integration, Anti-racism, Oldham Riots, Multiculturalism, Islamophobia, 9/11, Hate Crime Project, Four principle strands, Social exclusion, Flashpoints model, Brixton Riots, Gender and Crime, Feminism, Patriarchy, Corston Report, Women in prison...
Fully comprehensive and in-depth lecture notes covering the whole of the second-year Crime, Community Safety, and Crime Prevention module with images and references.
Specifically exploring 'Is Neighbourhood Watch Effective in Reducing Crimes? Discuss.' in over 1,500 words and a complete reference list.
Specifically exploring 'Are Situational Crime Prevention Techniques Effective and Why?' in 1,500 words with a complete reference list.
Specifically, answering 'To What Extent Could Judicial Decision-Making be Automated? To What Extent should it be?' in 2,000 words with a complete reference list.
Specifically exploring 'Which variety of cybercrime presents the greatest challenge to contemporary law enforcement? Justify your answer with examples.' in 2,200 words, complete with a bibliography.