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AC1.1 Analyse Different Types of CrimeAc1.2- Explain why certain crimes are unreported(A+ graded 100% verified)AC.1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime(A+ graded 100% verified)AC1.4 Describe media representations of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)AC1.5 Explain the impact of media represen...

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AC1.1 Analyse Different Types of Crime

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AC1.1 Analyse Different Types of Crime White collar crimes - White collar crimes are financially motivated crimes that are committed by people who are in a position of power or authority Criminal offences for white collar crimes - - Defrauding customers - Tax evasion - Breaking h...

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Ac1.2- Explain why certain crimes are unreported(A+ graded 100% verified)

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Ac1.2- Explain why certain crimes are unreported Person reasons-fear - Rape victims for instance since for females they are mostly blamed for their rapists actions rather than getting justice. Seen as wearing something "too revealing/too tight" Personal reasons-shame - Rvenge porn, a...

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AC.1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC.1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime(A+ graded 100% verifiedRipple effect - Describes how the impact of crime can spread be on the immediate affect him throughout his or her family friends and community Cultural consequences - Make criminal actions in one country illegal or legal...

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AC1.4 Describe media representations of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC1.4 Describe media representations of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)Newspapers - Content analysis of the media in terms of crime has shown that somewhere between 1 and 5 per cent of space is devoted to crime and justice issues with news papers in Britain devoting between 5 and 30 per cent of sp...

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AC1.5 Explain the impact of media representations on the public perception of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC1.5 Explain the impact of media representations on the public perception of crime(A+ graded 100% verified)Moral panic - Describe media presentation of something that has happened that the public will react to in a panicky manner Changing public concerns and attitudes - Public concerns and a...

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AC1.6 - Evaluate methods of collecting statistics about crime(A+ graded 100% verified)

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AC1.6 - Evaluate methods of collecting statistics about crime(A+ graded 100% verified)The social construction of crime statistics about crime: - Official statistics are not true and accurate reflection of the reality of actual levels of crime in society. But rather are a consequence of a series...

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