100% satisfaction guarantee Immediately available after payment Both online and in PDF No strings attached 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Essay

UNIT 12 – Crime and its effects of society Criminal behaviour theories and their effects, crime on communities essay

Rating
3.7
(3)
Sold
17
Pages
3
Uploaded on
27-11-2017
Written in
2016/2017

P4&M2 – Describe the effects crime has on communities and the individual. Analyse the effects of crime on communities and the individual.









Whoops! We can’t load your doc right now. Try again or contact support.

Document information

Uploaded on
November 27, 2017
Number of pages
3
Written in
2016/2017
Type
Essay
Professor(s)
Unknown
Grade
Unknown

Content preview

UNIT 12 – Crime and its effects of society
Criminal behaviour theories and their effects


P4&M2 – Describe the effects crime has on communities and the individual. Analyse the
effects of crime on communities and the individual.
Graffiti is the most common criminal damage as people believe they will be able to get
away with it. For the council to remove graffiti around the United Kingdom is estimated to
be in the region of £1 Billion pounds. Not only could this money be used for more
serious issues but for a temporary time period it can ruin houses, children’s parks,
businesses and even uninhabited buildings which someone may be contemplating to
buy. People will be less likely to use these places and businesses could lose customers
and graffiti is usually done by a gang member. If the council refused to pay money to
remove the graffiti then it would lead to others thinking that because nothing has been

Broken Windows theory - The broken windows theory is a criminological theory which believes that
in order to maintain a peaceful, non-criminal environment they must fix the damage which has
already been done to stop others from thinking they can carry on with it. An example of this is a
building with a few broken windows. If the windows are not repaired, the tendencies for criminals,
vandals to break a few more windows is high. Eventually, it will lead to them breaking in and if the
building is unoccupied they may become squatters or light fires.

done about it they may as well create more. This is known as the broken windows
theory.
Residents should have the right to feel proud of their community, if an area has a litter
problem it is going to reduce or destroy the pride residents have of living there, or even
stop people from wanting to move in. residents of the littered area are highly unlikely to
go about picking it up, as a result of the not caring for their community, the wellbeing of
people suffers as well as the community spirit. Another type of anti-social behaviour
which causes a negative aspect for individuals and the community is excessive drinking
in public places and being a general nuisance. This type of behaviour can aggravate
individuals around them and cause many disruptions for example fights and foul
language in public. In extreme circumstances it can lead to the police arriving at the
scene which may put people off from coming to that area.
The public’s perception is based on two things, the media and their own experience of
crime. Media has a huge influence on crime in the 21st century. It is how the public stay
up to date with current affairs and the most recent news. Their role is to bring certain
issues to the attention of the public and they do this through the television, internet and
newspapers commonly. The only way for people to stay interested and up to date with
the news is by creating false or an exaggerated idea, this is called moral panic. The
media can also heighten or change and individual/ or group of peoples opinions about
an issue. This can be seen in the recent articles about the Islamic state alerts in the
United Kingdom and worldwide. It starts off with the issue gaining media attention, they
can then control what information is reported and amplifying it which can then alter the
public’s view and the problem may then increase. Another reason which can change the
public’s view on crime is by their own experiences, this is not only a victim but a witness
or an ex criminal/ someone who has served time or someone who takes part in petty

1

Reviews from verified buyers

Showing all 3 reviews
4 year ago

4 year ago

6 year ago

3.7

3 reviews

5
1
4
0
3
2
2
0
1
0
Trustworthy reviews on Stuvia

All reviews are made by real Stuvia users after verified purchases.

Get to know the seller

Seller avatar
Reputation scores are based on the amount of documents a seller has sold for a fee and the reviews they have received for those documents. There are three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold. The better the reputation, the more your can rely on the quality of the sellers work.
rr758 South Essex College of Further and Higher Education
View profile
Follow You need to be logged in order to follow users or courses
Sold
472
Member since
8 year
Number of followers
329
Documents
103
Last sold
5 months ago
L3 Public Services BTEC & EMT Notes

I hold a BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Uniformed Public Services - Grade D*D*D* all work available here. Please note that the curriculum changes yearly. I am now an Emergency Medical Technician in the Ambulance Service, my training and notes can also be found here.

3.8

117 reviews

5
48
4
34
3
16
2
5
1
14

Recently viewed by you

Why students choose Stuvia

Created by fellow students, verified by reviews

Quality you can trust: written by students who passed their exams and reviewed by others who've used these revision notes.

Didn't get what you expected? Choose another document

No problem! You can straightaway pick a different document that better suits what you're after.

Pay as you like, start learning straight away

No subscription, no commitments. Pay the way you're used to via credit card and download your PDF document instantly.

Student with book image

“Bought, downloaded, and smashed it. It really can be that simple.”

Alisha Student

Frequently asked questions