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How does the British media sensationalise moral panics, in the context of ‘White’ female offenders?
  • How does the British media sensationalise moral panics, in the context of ‘White’ female offenders?

  • Essay • 20 pages • 2023
  • How does the British media sensationalise moral panics, in the context of ‘White’ female offenders? A detailed dissertation essay, including methodology, findings and analysis. Along with counter arguments and a literature review for evidence and context.
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NYSTCE CST Multisubject Part 1 (241) 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers
  • NYSTCE CST Multisubject Part 1 (241) 2023 with 100% correct questions and answers

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  • Phonics A method of teaching students to read by correlating sounds with letters or groups of letters in an alphabetic writing system. Children are taught, for example, that the letter n represents the sound /n/, and that it is the first letter in words such as nose, nice and new. Phonological Processing The use of phonemes to process spoken and written language. The broad category of phonological processing includes phonological awareness, phonological working memory, and phonological ...
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Summary - Problematic and Beneficial Effects of Media Use (S_ME)
  • Summary - Problematic and Beneficial Effects of Media Use (S_ME)

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  • The "Problematic and Beneficial Effects of New Media Use" (PBMU) course offers a concise exploration of the impact of contemporary media consumption, covering both positive and negative aspects. The summarized content spans seven weeks, encompassing lectures and readings. This comprehensive summary is designed for exam preparation, encompassing both articles and lectures. Week 1 introduces foundational concepts with lectures on "Moral Panics" and "Virtual Reality," supported by readings...
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Crime and Deviance: Labelling Theory and Crime Class Notes
  • Crime and Deviance: Labelling Theory and Crime Class Notes

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  • For anyone studying Crime and Deviance in Sociology at A or AS Level, this document provides a thorough companion to your classes and textbook. Lesson 3/8 focuses on Labelling Theory and Crime: views, reasons, case studies and evaluations, as well as all key terms and sociologists specified in a single textbox and a summary provided at the end. These notes are perfect for when your own feel a little sparse, or you just don't understand the topic covered. From a student who achieved an A in A Le...
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ECS3701_ EXAM PACK 2021 (Selected Examination Questions and suggested solutions).
  • ECS3701_ EXAM PACK 2021 (Selected Examination Questions and suggested solutions).

  • Exam (elaborations) • 52 pages • 2021
  • ECS3701_ EXAM PACK 2021 (Selected Examination Questions and suggested solutions). Use the theory of asset demand to explain how both (i) and (ii) below will influence the supply of and demand for bonds, the price of bonds and the equilibrium quantity of bonds. (Please answer each question separately.) (i) Higher expected future interest rates. (4) The interaction of supply and demand for bonds is one of the ways in which interest rates are determined. If it is expected that interest rates...
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Lecture notes Contemporary Education and Policy (ED2BEP)
  • Lecture notes Contemporary Education and Policy (ED2BEP)

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  • Defining what it means to be a youth in today's society. Identifying the moral panics society has surround youths. Focusing on main policies to help youths to transition into work. Timeline of all education policies which have been introduced to help youths to join workforce. Comparing the new labour policies and coalition/conservative policies. Outlining main theories and theorists, issues, and different approaches.
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Criminological Theories exam with questions & answers latest 2024 update already graded A+
  • Criminological Theories exam with questions & answers latest 2024 update already graded A+

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  • Criminological Theories exam with questions & answers latest 2024 update already graded A+ AC1.1.01 Deviant Behaviour and Sanctions - ANSWER>>Values are general principles or guidelines for how we should live our lives. They tell us what is right and wrong or good and bad such as respect. Norms are specific rules or socially accepted standards that govern people's behaviour in specific situations (what is normal) for example not interrupting, these are based on societies values. The ter...
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FINC 3310 Leavell - All Possible Exams 1, 2, 3, & 4 - Final Exam Preparation
  • FINC 3310 Leavell - All Possible Exams 1, 2, 3, & 4 - Final Exam Preparation

  • Exam (elaborations) • 13 pages • 2024
  • FINC 3310 Leavell - All Possible Exams 1, 2, 3, & 4 - Final Exam Preparation The ______ is the financial market in which only short-term debt instruments are traded. money market ______ are agents of investors who match buyers with sellers of securities. Brokers The _____ interest rate more accurately reflects the total cost of borrowing. real Bonds with relatively low risk of default are called _____. investment grade bonds Financial institutions exist to _____. lower transactions c...
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AC3.1 Examine Information for Validity 2024 100% verified.
  • AC3.1 Examine Information for Validity 2024 100% verified.

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  • Evidence (Bamber) - Bias - Correct Answers Police were bias in their collection of evidence (entry method) and some key evidence was not used that may have found Bamber innocent (phone logs) Evidence (Bamber) - Opinion - Correct Answers The public's suspicions were raised after the victim's funerals. Newspaper articles were published detailing false stories about Bamber. Multiple documentaries have since been published siding with the opinion that Bamber was guilty (ITV's White House Farm)...
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Interactionalist Explanation of Crime and Deviance
  • Interactionalist Explanation of Crime and Deviance

  • Summary • 8 pages • 2021
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  • A summarised explanation of the interactionalist’s perspective of crime and deviancy. In this document I cover relationship between crime in the media and the effects of media representation, an explanation and evaluation of Becker’s labelling theory and other key sociologist such as Cicourel, Felson, Ditton and Duffy. an explanation of folk devils, moral panics, key statistics and how laws are made in reference to moral entrepreneurs.
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