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CMY3702 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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An example of white-collar crime includes: Money laundering activities 
The organisation WHISPER works for the decriminalisation of prostitution and can be 
categorised as: Radicalist Feminists 
From a criminological perspective, Siegel (2004) defines a public order crime as a: 
Crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations of society and the ability of 
people to function efficiently 
The theoretical explanation of conservation crime employs a combination of existing 
theorie...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 1 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
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WJEC Criminology Unit 1 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A 
 
 
Q: Give reasons why the following crimes may go unreported: 
- Common assault 
- Domestic abuse 
- Vandalism 
- Rape 
- Victimless crimes 
 
 
Answer: 
 Common assault: People may feel that the police would not take it seriously. 
 
Domestic abuse: Male victims may be embarrassed. 
 
Vandalism: People may feel it is someone else's problem. 
 
Rape: Victims may not want to re-live the ex...
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CMY3702 - TUT 101/2024 Updated Assignment 2 with the Correct Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Supporters of the organisation WHISPER, who work for the decriminalisation of prostitution, categorise themselves as ... - THE RIGHT ANSWER-Radical Feminists
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CMY3702 - TUT 101/2024 Updated Assignment 2 with the Correct Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Supporters of the organisation WHISPER, who work for the decriminalisation of prostitution, categorise themselves as ... - THE RIGHT ANSWER-Radical Feminists 
 
Which category of white-collar crime is characterised by the use of illegal means to cheat an organisation, its consumers, or both on a regular basis? - THE RIGHT ANSWER-Chiseling 
 
Why is crime classification necessary? - THE RIGHT ANSWER-...
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CMY3702 - TUT 101 /Updated 2024 All Questions and Answers
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An example of white-collar crime includes: - Money laundering activities 
 
The organisation WHISPER works for the decriminalisation of prostitution and can be categorised as: - Radicalist Feminists 
 
From a criminological perspective, Siegel (2004) defines a public order crime as a: - Crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations of society and the ability of people to function efficiently 
 
The theoretical explanation of conservation crime employs a combin...
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CMY3702 - TUT 101/2021 Assignment 2 |Which category of white-collar crime is characterised by the use of illegal means to cheat an organisation, its consumers, or both on a regular basis?....
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Which category of white-collar crime is characterised by the use of illegal means to cheat an organisation, its consumers, or both on a regular basis?, Which category of white-collar crime is characterised by the cheating of an organisation such as government agencies or insurance companies and often involves welfare programmes and medical aids?, Which contemporary crime categories reflect Stumpfl's classification?, Which statement is NOT an example of occupational crime:, What type of white-co...
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THE LEGALISATION AND DECRIMINALISATION OF MARIJUANA (DAGGA): AREVIEW OF AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN EXPERIENCES 2022
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THE LEGALISATION AND DECRIMINALISATION OF MARIJUANA (DAGGA): AREVIEW OF AMERICAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN EXPERIENCES 2022
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CMY3702- ALL EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS and ANSWERS A+ GRADED FOR EXCELLENCE Albanese (2008) defines organised crime as: - THE RIGHT ANSWER-A continuing criminal enterprise that rationally works to profit from illicit activities; its continuing existence is m
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CMY3702- ALL EXAM UPDATED QUESTIONS and ANSWERS A+ GRADED FOR EXCELLENCE Albanese (2008) defines organised crime as: - THE RIGHT ANSWER-A continuing criminal enterprise that rationally works to profit from illicit activities; its continuing existence is maintained through the use of force, threats, monopoly, control and/or the corruption of public officials 
 
 
An example of white-collar crime includes: - THE RIGHT ANSWER-Money laundering activities 
 
The organisation WHISPER works for the dec...
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CMY3702- All Chapters with Verified Answers
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An example of white-collar crime includes: - Answer-Money laundering activities 
 
The organisation WHISPER works for the decriminalisation of prostitution and can be categorised as: - Answer-Radicalist Feminists 
 
From a criminological perspective, Siegel (2004) defines a public order crime as a: - Answer-Crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations of society and the ability of people to function efficiently 
 
The theoretical explanation of conservation crime employs a combin...
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WJEC Criminology Applied Diploma Unit 2: AC1.2 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update 2024 Assured Satisfaction
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how can laws change by time? based on views/opinions/campaigns/medical knowledge - 
views/opinions can change overtime, campaigns can promote change or for change to occur, can 
be change as medical knowledge advances 
what are 3 key examples of how laws can change by time in the uk? - homosexuality in the uk, 
death penalty in the uk, double jeopardy in the uk 
how did homosexuality laws change by time in the uk, what did it used to be? - used to be a 
criminal offense in England and Wales 
wha...
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Summary Criminology Unit 1: AC 3.1- 3.3 write up model answer
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Summary Criminology 
Unit 1: AC 3.1- 3.3 write 
up model answer 
Domestic abuse stats - what source? - ANSWER-The Crime 
survey for England and wales 
year? - ANSWER-The 12-month period to year ending March 
2020 
How many of that year, fell victim to DA? - ANSWER-showed 
that an estimated 2.3 million adults aged 16 to 74 years 
experienced domestic abuse in the last year 
- 1.6 million women and 757,000 men 
How many DA related crimes were recorded? - ANSWER758,941 domestic abuse-related...
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