Crime, Power and Justice (SOC2063)

University of Surrey (UNIS)

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Crime, Power and Justice Lecture Notes in Full
  • Crime, Power and Justice Lecture Notes in Full

  • Lecture notes • 29 pages • 2023
  • 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...
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Essay for Crime, Power and Justice (SOC2063)
  • Essay for Crime, Power and Justice (SOC2063)

  • Essay • 5 pages • 2023
  • 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.
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Essay for Crime, Power and Justice (SOC2063)
  • Essay for Crime, Power and Justice (SOC2063)

  • Essay • 4 pages • 2023
  • 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.
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