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WJEC Criminology Unit 1 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
  • WJEC Criminology Unit 1 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

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  • WJEC Criminology Unit 1 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Q: Give reasons why the following crimes may go unreported: - Common assault - Domestic abuse - Vandalism - Rape - Victimless crimes Answer: Common assault: People may feel that the police would not take it seriously. Domestic abuse: Male victims may be embarrassed. Vandalism: People may feel it is someone else's problem. Rape: Victims may not want to re-live the ex...
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WJEC Criminology Unit 1 Exam Prep (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A
  • WJEC Criminology Unit 1 Exam Prep (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A

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  • WJEC Criminology Unit 1 Exam Prep (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A Q: Hate crimes Any crime that is perceived by the victim to be motivated by prejudice or hate based on race, religion, sexual orientation, disability or transgender Q: Honour crime Answer: This is a punishment for people who have bought shame on their families Q: Shafilea Ahmed Answer: She was killed by her parents using a plastic bag to suffocate her a...
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AQA A Level Psychology Forensic Psychology (paper 3) Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
  • AQA A Level Psychology Forensic Psychology (paper 3) Questions With 100% Correct Answers.

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  • What are the problems in defining crime? - Answer 1) Cultural issues- what is considered a crime in one country may not be considered a crime in another. e.g. having more than one wife is bigamy and is not the same in another country 2) Historical issues- definitions of crime change overtime e.g. homosexuality was legalized in 1976 What are the three ways of measuring crime? - Answer 1) Official Statistics 2) Victim Surveys 3) Offender Surveys What are official statistics? - Answer Figur...
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AQA a level psychology (forensic) Exam Questions And Answers!!
  • AQA a level psychology (forensic) Exam Questions And Answers!!

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  • Problems with defining crime - Time, age and cultural relativism Official statistics - Government records of the total number of crimes reported and recorded Dark figure - Number of crimes that go unreported or unrecorded Victim surveys - Asks people to document crimes they have been a victim of in the past year Offender surveys - Involves people self reporting the number and types of crimes they have committed Offender profiling - Aims to narrow the list of suspects Top down approach - M...
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Criminology Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024
  • Criminology Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024

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  • Criminology Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 The dark figure of crime refers to? crime that occurs at night. crime that is not reported to the police. crimes committed by the police. bias crimes. - ANSWER-crime that is not reported to the police A(n) ________ crime is one where even the individual who was victimized is unaware of the crime. unreported unknown victimless undiscovered - ANSWER-undiscovered Which of the following is most likely to result in ...
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Test Bank For Crime and Criminal Justice Concepts and Controversies 1st Edition By Mallicoat
  • Test Bank For Crime and Criminal Justice Concepts and Controversies 1st Edition By Mallicoat

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  • Multiple Choice 1. This type of crime generally involve a criminal action against another person. a. Violent offense b. Status offense c. Crimes against the government d. Victimless crimes Ans: A Answer Location: Violent Offenses Learning Objective: 1, Identify the six different categories of crime Cognitive Domain: Knowledge Difficulty Level: Easy Question Type: MC 2. The most common category of crime is __________. a. violent offense b. status offense c. victimless c...
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AQA Psychology: Forensic Psychology Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • AQA Psychology: Forensic Psychology Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • Definition of Crime - Any act that breaks the law and warrants some form of punishment. Issue with definition of crime on it being a legalistic definition - - Laws are often subject to change - Not all acts that break the law are punished. - However, we would still consider these unpunished crimes to be crime? Cultural Issues with Defining Crime (with example) - - Crime can be considered culturally specific. - E.g In Russia, it is illegal to promote homosexuality whilst in England it is leg...
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AQA A Level Psychology - Forensic Psychology Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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  • Definition of Crime - Culture - Answer Crime varies across different countries and cultures, what one country may be regard as a crime, another may not. Definition of Crime - Age - Answer The age of criminal responsibility in the UK is 10. This is the age at which a child knows the difference between right and wrong and can be charged as a criminal. Definition of Crime - Context - Answer Laws can change over time so some laws that define an act as a crime may change and make that act legal....
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Criminology Exam 2023 questions with correct answers
  • Criminology Exam 2023 questions with correct answers

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  • What is Criminology? Edwin Sutherland Criminology is the study of 1) law making, (2) law breaking, (3) societal reaction to law breaking. Lenses Normative: Good vs. bad, right and wrong Legalistic: concerned with law, legal definitions of conduct Medical: Crime/Deviance as illness to be cured Psychological: generally focuses on causes of and reactions to crime based on personality, cognition, emotion, and/or mental illness Sociological: What is the sociological imaginatio...
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Criminology: Types of Crime Questions and Answers 2023
  • Criminology: Types of Crime Questions and Answers 2023

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  • Criminology: Types of Crime Questions and Answers 2023 White Collar Crime (WCC) Committed by people of high social status or respectability in the course of their occupation; non-violent usually. Examples of WCC In commercial situations for financial gain/motivation. There's credit card and bankruptcy fraud, embezzling, tax evasion, Ponzi schemes and forgery. 3 Types of WCC Organised, Corporate and Professional. What is ORGANISED WCC? Planned and controlled by an organ...
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