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Essay Crime and Technology (SOC2066)
Specifically exploring 'Which variety of cybercrime presents the greatest challenge to contemporary law enforcement? Justify your answer with examples.' in 2,200 words, complete with a bibliography.
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Specifically exploring 'Which variety of cybercrime presents the greatest challenge to contemporary law enforcement? Justify your answer with examples.' in 2,200 words, complete with a bibliography.
Lecture notes Crime and Technology (SOC2066)
Providing in-depth analysis and documentation for the whole of second-year lecture notes in the module Crime and Technology.
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Providing in-depth analysis and documentation for the whole of second-year lecture notes in the module Crime and Technology.
Essay Crime and Society
A fully comprehensive essay critically considering 'Sociologists argue that ‘crime is a social construction’. Critically discuss whether this is a useful description to understanding who commits crime.' in 1,500 words with a complete bibliography.
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A fully comprehensive essay critically considering 'Sociologists argue that ‘crime is a social construction’. Critically discuss whether this is a useful description to understanding who commits crime.' in 1,500 words with a complete bibliography.
Crime and Society Lecture Notes in Full
An in-depth analysis and description of first-year content, including references and detailed information into cyber-violence, cyber-pornography, the CJA, the exposure theory, the internet and crime, recording and reporting crime, victimisation, the 'ideal victim', crime mapping, the cultivation theory, the chivalry theory, the Stephen Lawrence Case, the death penalty, prison overcrowding and much more.
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An in-depth analysis and description of first-year content, including references and detailed information into cyber-violence, cyber-pornography, the CJA, the exposure theory, the internet and crime, recording and reporting crime, victimisation, the 'ideal victim', crime mapping, the cultivation theory, the chivalry theory, the Stephen Lawrence Case, the death penalty, prison overcrowding and much more.