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Name two forms of crime statistics
CSEW and Police statistics
What are the two categories for the reasons of unreported crime
Personal and cultural
How is decriminalization a consequence of unreported crime?
The lessening of the consequence is a way that encourages people to report the crime for it to be dealt with
How is ripple effect a consequence of unreported crime?
The knock on butterfly effect. 2 ways, copy or extra crime
List 5 effective methods of media used in campaigning
blogs, social media, events, prints, documentry, radio, television
Name a campaign to change policy
Rashford, Scottish Independance, Brexit
Name a campaign to change law
sarah/s law, Aprils Law, Euthanasia, Womens rights, LGBT, Gun law
Is honour crime criminal, deviant or both? (Bonus 5 points for explanation)
Both
Offenders of this crime are usually those who hold prejudiced attitudes such as racism, transphobia, homophobia etc.
Hate crime
The Rwandan genocide is an example of what type of crime?
State crime
Prostitution, vagrancy and underage drinking are examples of what type of crime?
Moral crime
Name the five social and cultural reasons for not reporting a crime
lack of knowledge, complexity, lack of media interest, lack of public concern, ‘culture bound’ crime
Name the four personal reasons for not reporting a crime
Fear, shame, not affected, disinterest
The number of committed crimes that are never reported or are discovered is called the...
Dark figure of crime
Folk Devils and Moral Panics focused on which two subcultures in Britain?
The Mods and The Rockers
The elderly are often victims to this type of crime
Technological Crime
A crime carried out by a person in a position of authority and responsibility
White Collar Crime