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CMY2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2026 - DUE August 2026; 100% Correct solutions and explanations. CMY Assignment 1 Sem 2 Law (University of South Africa) _cover_qr_code_label cu_not_sponsored_or_endorsed_by_college CMY2601 CRIME RISK PERSPECTIVES SEMESTER 2 / 2026 ASSIGNMENT 01 QUESTIONS Semester 2 Assignment 1: 1. Explain the reasons why men commit more crimes than women do. (10 marks) 2. Provide a classification of drugs and their likely effects when taken excessively. (15 marks) Total marks: 25 To complete this assignment please adhere to the following instructions: 1. Consult the study guide for guidance on the topic and at least two additional sources. 2. Use recent sources - preferably sources not older than 10 years. 3. Use your own sourced examples where relevant. 4. Adhere to the scientific requirements for the assignment below: 4.1. Provide a cover page containing your name, student number, the module code and a suitable title. 4.2. The assignment must contain a Table of Contents on a separate page. The table of contents should reflect the heading and subheadings in the assignment on a separate page, followed by the relevant page numbers. 4.3. Number the pages of the MS Word document. 4.4. Structure Question 1 and Question 2 separately. 4.5. Each question should contain its own Introduction, Definition and Conclusion. 4.6. Provide relevant headings and/or sub-headings in each question. 4.7. Ensure that each paragraph has a main idea and that each main idea is supported with examples and arguments. 4.8. Rewrite the content of the assignment (i.e. your answer) in your own words. 4.9. Plagiarism will not be tolerated and may result in an immediate failure. Please read the information posted on myUnisa under the section ‘What is plagiarism’. Do not use any form of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for example, ChatGPT, to write your answers OR Grammarly to paraphrase/rewrite study material for you. 4.8. Include a List of References at the end of the assignment and acknowledge the sources you have personally consulted in the text of the assignment also. 4.9. Apply the School of Criminal Justice’s Harvard referencing method. 4.10. Consult Tutorial Letters SCHJALL/301 for information referencing techniques and on writing assignments. 4.11. The length of your assignment i.e. the content pages is limited to a minimum of 5 pages (excluding the cover page, table of contents and list of references) and should not exceed 10 pages. 4.12. No handwritten/scanned documents will be accepted as we are implementing the use of Turnitin at the 2nd and 3rd levels for essay questions. 4.13. No emailed assignments will be accepted – submit on myModules only. Please consult your study guide before attempting to do the assignment, as this will provide a basis from which to compile your answers. Use the Unisa library (online also) and credible online sources, such as Google Scholar to search for information for the assignment. Best of luck! Dr M Barkhuizen Email:

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, CMY2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2026 - DUE August 2026; 100% Correct
solutions and explanations.
Question 1: Explain the reasons why men commit more crimes than women
do

Introduction

Briefly explain that crime statistics across many countries, including South Africa,
consistently show that men are responsible for a much larger proportion of
reported criminal offences than women. State that criminologists attribute this
pattern to a combination of biological, psychological, social, economic, and
cultural factors rather than a single cause.

Definition of Crime

Define crime as conduct that violates criminal law and is punishable by the state.
You can also mention that criminology examines why individuals engage in
criminal behaviour and how society responds to crime.

Reasons why men commit more crimes than women

1. Gender socialisation

• Boys and girls are often raised differently.
• Boys may be encouraged to be tough, competitive, dominant, and
independent.
• Girls are more often encouraged to be caring, obedient, and risk-averse.
• These social expectations can increase men's involvement in aggressive or
criminal behaviour.

2. Masculinity and cultural expectations

• Some societies associate masculinity with power, violence, and taking risks.
• Men may commit crimes to prove strength, gain respect, or protect their
reputation.
• Violent crime, gang membership, and weapon carrying can sometimes be
linked to these expectations.

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Abigail A. Fagan, Delbert Elliott The Prevention of Crime
Publisher: 2024 ISBN: 9781394153787 Edition: Unknown

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