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Individualistic Theories
Explains all of the individualistic theories of crime. These include the psychodynamic theory, the personality theory, the operant learning theory, the social learning theory and the differential association theory. It also includes the strengths and weaknesses of each theory.
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Explains all of the individualistic theories of crime. These include the psychodynamic theory, the personality theory, the operant learning theory, the social learning theory and the differential association theory. It also includes the strengths and weaknesses of each theory.
Biological Theories of Crime
Explains all of the biological theories for criminality including physiological theories, genetic theories and brain injury theories. The advantages and disadvantages of all of the theories and some examples of real life cases.
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Explains all of the biological theories for criminality including physiological theories, genetic theories and brain injury theories. The advantages and disadvantages of all of the theories and some examples of real life cases.
About Crime and the Law
This is the beginning of Unit 2 before getting into the theories. This includes the defintions of crime and the types of formal sanctions. There are examples on how crime is a social construction by saying what acts are legal in some places and illegal in others, with reasons why. It also explains crime being a social construction giving examples on how different laws have changed over time and why they have changed. There is also notes on what factors affect the enforcement of the law.
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This is the beginning of Unit 2 before getting into the theories. This includes the defintions of crime and the types of formal sanctions. There are examples on how crime is a social construction by saying what acts are legal in some places and illegal in others, with reasons why. It also explains crime being a social construction giving examples on how different laws have changed over time and why they have changed. There is also notes on what factors affect the enforcement of the law.
Crime and Deviance
Unit 1: Includes all the types of crimes and about unreported crime. Mentions the media and how the media can impact crime. Talks about crime statistics and crime campaigns.
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- Unreported Crime • Lecture notes
- Impact of Media on Crime • Lecture notes
- Crime Statistics • Lecture notes
Unit 1: Includes all the types of crimes and about unreported crime. Mentions the media and how the media can impact crime. Talks about crime statistics and crime campaigns.
Crime Campaigns
Explains the point of a campaign by providing examples of known campaigns and if they were successful. Goes through the different methods of campaigning with their advantages and disadvantages.
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Explains the point of a campaign by providing examples of known campaigns and if they were successful. Goes through the different methods of campaigning with their advantages and disadvantages.
Crime Statistics
Why crime statistics are needed and the two main methods used in the UK. Explains the role of the Home Office and the CSEW along with the postive and negative points to both.
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Why crime statistics are needed and the two main methods used in the UK. Explains the role of the Home Office and the CSEW along with the postive and negative points to both.
Impact of Media on Crime
Explains how different forms of the media show crime and how this can affect the public and the police.
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Explains how different forms of the media show crime and how this can affect the public and the police.
Unreported Crime
Explains why crime goes unreported and unrecorded. Gives the consequences of unreported crime with examples.
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Explains why crime goes unreported and unrecorded. Gives the consequences of unreported crime with examples.
Unreported Crime
Explains why crimes go unreported. There are consequences behind unreported crimes. Examples are also given.
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Explains why crimes go unreported. There are consequences behind unreported crimes. Examples are also given.
Types of Crime
This gives all of the definitions along with examples and case studies of each type of crime.
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This gives all of the definitions along with examples and case studies of each type of crime.