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[2023] For those taking their year 12 criminology controlled assessment, this is the perfect for you. This resource is the information you need for answer for AC 2.1. Multiple campaigns to help you compare for change in controlled assessment. It goes into great detail of each campaign with everything you need to know. It then gives you ideal questions to help you answer the AC.2.1

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AC2.1 COMPARE CAMPAIGNS FOR CHANGE
Make summarised notes on all of the bold sections.
At the end of summarise all of the learning you have done
Make note of anything you are unclear about
Purposes of campaigns for change

There are many campaigns for change, with a range of subjects and aims or purposes
that are desired by people. Many relate to a change in law or policy. As required by
this AC, a range of campaigns must be compared, which means that similarities and
differences must be considered. Select campaigns that interest you or are easy to
understand. To ensure a range of relevant campaigns is selected, it is suggested that a
minimum of five should be studied. However, this depends on the detail provided. The
more campaigns you include the more opportunity you will have to include
comparisons.

Some campaign suggestions are listed below, but remember that these are suggestions
only, as any appropriate campaign can be selected for comparison in the controlled
assessment and at this stage does not have to relate to a crime as a comparison of
campaigns; however, their methods and other features are required:

• Sarah’s law (child sex offence disclosure scheme)
• Clare’s law (disclosure about domestic abuse)
• Helen’s law (murderer kept in jail if fails to disclose location of body)
• Campaign to abolish the rule against double jeopardy for murder
• Bobby Turnbull’s campaign regarding gun licensing
• anti-smoking campaigns
• abortion campaigns
• Brexit
• Lillian’s law (drug-driving laws).

Consider some of the campaigns to gain ideas on how they can be compared.

Sarah’s law campaign

In 2000, while she and her family were visiting her grandparents, Sarah Payne, then
aged eight, was abducted and murdered by a man called Roy Whiting. Whiting had a
previous conviction for abduction and sexually assaulting a young girl. Her mother, Sara
Payne, insisted that if she knew someone with such a previous conviction was in the
area she would never have consented to her daughter being left to play in the local
fields without an adult being present. In other words, she felt that she was unable to
make an appropriate decision about the care of her daughter because relevant
information was not available. Therefore, Sara started a campaign, based on the
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