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CMY3701 THE EXPLANATION OF CRIME ESSAY EXAM LATEST PREP 2021 & 2022.
  • CMY3701 THE EXPLANATION OF CRIME ESSAY EXAM LATEST PREP 2021 & 2022.

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  • CMY3701 THE EXPLANATION OF CRIME ESSAY EXAM LATEST PREP 2021 & 2022. Accessibility: how easy it is to gain access to the target? o The absence of capable guardians, such as police, homeowners, neighbours, friends, and relatives. o The presence of motivated offenders, such as young males, drug users and unemployed adults. • Thus, the likelihood of a crime taking place increases when there is one or more persons who are motivated to commit a crime; a suitable target or potential victim; and...
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CRIMINOLOGY WJEC UNIT 2 PRACTICE  EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • CRIMINOLOGY WJEC UNIT 2 PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • CRIMINOLOGY WJEC UNIT 2 PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS social definition - CORRECT ANSWER-what society believes is wrong within a community. for example, moat people in the UK would think it is wrong to have sex with a 14-year old, but in other cultures in different countries it might not be seen as a problem because society doesn't label it as one. legal definition - CORRECT ANSWER-in our society, it is the legal system which defines crime. for example behaviour that breaks th...
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SOC20020 - Week 1- Deviance Questions with Complete  Correct Answers | Grade A+
  • SOC20020 - Week 1- Deviance Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Differential association Ans: Criminal behaviour is associate with learning deviant values, attitudes, techniques and motives . - the greater the frequency, duration, and intensity of their immersion in deviant environments, the more likely it is they will become deviant Identities Ans: categories we use to specify, both to ourselves and others, Poststructuralism Ans: An extension and critique of structuralism, a perspective on knowledge and language, multiple and even conflicting int...
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SOC20020 Exam Questions  with Complete Correct Answers  | Grade A+
  • SOC20020 Exam Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+

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  • Among sociological theorists there is little consensus on: Ans: The causes of deviant behavior or on the social processes involved in categorising certain activities as deviant. Deviance entered sociological lexicon in: Ans: 1950 Deviance emerged as: Ans: An umbrella concept and encompassing diverse activities and behaviour, including mental illness, crime, juvenile delinquency, drug use, and sexual relations 5 broad theoretical perspectives Ans: 1. Normative theories (ask what motiva...
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WJEC Criminology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
  • WJEC Criminology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024

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  • WJEC Criminology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024 criminal behaviour definition - legal definition - answerif a crime breaks the law and is punishable - we look at both the mens rea (guilty mind) and actus reus (guilty act). criminal behaviour definition - social definition - answera label against community/social interaction and problems. Court sanctions against criminal behaviour - answercustodial sentences, community sentences, fines, discharge Non-court sanctions against...
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Abnormal Psychology, Exam revision (quiz) Questions and Answers
  • Abnormal Psychology, Exam revision (quiz) Questions and Answers

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  • Which of the following is a sufficient element to determine abnormality? -Suffering -Maladaptiveness -Deviancy -There is no single sufficient element - Answer-There is no single sufficient element The fact that body piercings are commonplace today while they would once have been viewed as abnormal illustrates that: -Modern society is unlikely to change -What is acceptable for men and women is no longer different -American Culture values independence -The values of society may chan...
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AQA A Level Psychology Psychopathology Exam Questions and Answers 2024
  • AQA A Level Psychology Psychopathology Exam Questions and Answers 2024

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  • AQA A Level Psychology Psychopathology Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Define the four definitions of Abnormality - Answer-Definition 1: Deviation from Social Norms - Standards of acceptable behaviour are set by a social group and anything that deviates from this behaviour is deemed abnormal. In the past being homosexual was seen as deviant from social norms, campaigners have now changed the social perception and have made it normal. This proves that this explanation is subject to change....
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AQA A Level Psychology Psychopathology Exam Questions & Answers
  • AQA A Level Psychology Psychopathology Exam Questions & Answers

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  • Define the four definitions of Abnormality - ANSWER-Definition 1: Deviation from Social Norms - Standards of acceptable behaviour are set by a social group and anything that deviates from this behaviour is deemed abnormal. In the past being homosexual was seen as deviant from social norms, campaigners have now changed the social perception and have made it normal. This proves that this explanation is subject to change. Definition 2: Failure to Function Adequately - This is where people are not ...
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Criminological Theories exam with questions & answers latest 2024 update already graded A+
  • Criminological Theories exam with questions & answers latest 2024 update already graded A+

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  • Criminological Theories exam with questions & answers latest 2024 update already graded A+ AC1.1.01 Deviant Behaviour and Sanctions - ANSWER>>Values are general principles or guidelines for how we should live our lives. They tell us what is right and wrong or good and bad such as respect. Norms are specific rules or socially accepted standards that govern people's behaviour in specific situations (what is normal) for example not interrupting, these are based on societies values. The ter...
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Mental Health Midterm Exam Questions And Answers
  • Mental Health Midterm Exam Questions And Answers

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  • During the 1800s, what did Pinel believe that the cure for mental illness was? A) arrest and confinement B) early psychotherapy C) humane treatment D) the use of chains - ANS C) humane treatment Who was the psychiatrist who suggested the term "mental hygiene"? A) Clarence Hincks B) Sigmund Freud C) Philippe Pinel D) Adolf Meyer - ANS D) Adolf Meyer Before the 19th century, seriously mentally ill clients with severely disturbing behaviour were usually cared for by: A) family...
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