Racist victimisation Study guides, Revision notes & Summaries
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Crime, Power and Justice Lecture Notes in Full
- Lecture notes • 29 pages • 2023
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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 • 4 pages • 2023
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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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Ethnicities, racism, crime and criminal justice by Philips, C and Bowling B (2017) Oxford Handbook of Criminology 6th ed
- Other • 5 pages • 2021
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This reading details ethnicities, racism, crime and criminal justice. There are many useful statistics for essays on this topic from the Crime survey of England and Wales and more. There are official statistics from victim descriptions of offenders, homicide and weapon data, domestic violence, homicide and more. There is also notes on policing and minority communities including the Stephen Lawrence Project. It finishes off with notes on the criminal justice process.
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