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AC1.6 - Evaluate methods of collecting statistics about crime(A+  graded 100% verified)
  • 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 of processes that an event/crime goes through in order to become a statistic or not. For instance rape is drastically under reported. So the official statistics we have on rape crime are not a ...
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AC.1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime(A+ graded 100% verified)
  • 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 and not another Decriminalisation - Something stops being illegal and becomes illegal. Laws are frequently altered cause they cannot be imposed or enforced Police prioritisation - Police priori...
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 Criminology Unit 1 AC1
  • Criminology Unit 1 AC1

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  • RIPPLE EFFECT A ripple effect describes how the impact of crime can spread beyond the immediate victim throughout their family, friends and community. In other words, it ripples out much wider than the initial victims. Consider the offence of domestic abuse and the number of people this could affect. Abusers are often abused as children, or have witnessed the abuse of parents as children. If this goes unreported it can appear that it is acceptable, or children are socialised into this behav...
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Criminology: changing awareness  of crime (unit 1)
  • Criminology: changing awareness of crime (unit 1)

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  • Define ripple effect - describes how the impact of a crime can spread beyond just the victim through family, friends or even the community Define the dark figure of crime - the amount of unreported or undiscovered crime describe 'cultural change' regarding consequences of unreported crime - -may be the new culture for the crime to be committed within our own communities describe 'cultural' regarding consequences of unreported crime - -where actions are criminal in one country but no...
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Unit 1 AC1.2 - Reasons why certain crimes go unreported
  • Unit 1 AC1.2 - Reasons why certain crimes go unreported

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  • Unit 1 AC1.2 - Reasons why certain crimes go unreported notes I used that helped me achieve an A* in my external criminology exam (100/100)
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WJEC Criminology UNIT 1: AC1.2
  • WJEC Criminology UNIT 1: AC1.2

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  • The exact notes that helped me achieve 97/100 on the assessment, I hope they're helpful. Please do not copy as it could harm your own set of work.
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WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 1 AC 1.2
  • WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 1 AC 1.2

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  • My notes for Changing Awareness of Crime AC 1.2 - Explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported. In the controlled assessment, I achieved 96/100 (100/100 UMS marks).
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2024/25 CRIMINOLOGY- (MODEL ANSWER) AC1.2 Explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported
  • 2024/25 CRIMINOLOGY- (MODEL ANSWER) AC1.2 Explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported

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  • COMPLETE MODEL ANSWER with everything you need for AC1.2, with fully developed reasons why every crime in 1.1 is unreported, Graded A*- Includes an analysis of all reasons (personal, social and cultural) of why different types of crimes are unreported.
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WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 1 AC 1.2
  • WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 1 AC 1.2

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  • My notes for Changing Awareness of Crime AC 1.2 - explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported. In the controlled assessment, I achieved 96/100 (100/100 UMS marks).
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WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 1 AC 1.2 Write Up
  • WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 1 AC 1.2 Write Up

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  • My example write up for Changing Awareness of Crime AC 1.2 - explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported. In the controlled assessment, I achieved 96/100 (100/100 UMS marks).
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