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WJEC A2 Unit 4, Crime and Deviance Week 2: Measuring Crime

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WJEC A2 Unit 4, Crime and Deviance Week 2: Measuring Crime

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    1. WJEC A2 Unit 4, Crime and Deviance Week 2: Measuring Crime

    2. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 2 10/02/2012 Accessibility Statement

    3. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 3 10/02/2012 Objectives of Chapter 2 Following this slide show you should be aware: That crime statistics are a social construction. That the official crime rate rose steadily for the past 100 years and peaked in mid-1990s. That the official rate significantly underestimates the real rate of crime. That victim and self-report studies show that there is significant under-reporting and under-recording of crime. A fear of crime is disproportionate to the likelihood of being a victim of crime.

    4. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 4 10/02/2012 Crime Trend in the UK Over Time

    5. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 5 10/02/2012 Reasons For The Rise in Crime

    6. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 6 10/02/2012 The Official Crime Rate (OCR)

    7. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 7 10/02/2012 British Crime Survey (BCS)

    8. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 8 10/02/2012 British Crime Survey Crime Trend

    9. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 9 10/02/2012 Trends of Reported Crime, Recorded Crime and the BCS

    10. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 10 10/02/2012 Recent Crime Rates

    11. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 11 10/02/2012 Official Crime Rate Figures By Crime 2004-05

    12. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 12 10/02/2012 Criminal Characteristics

    13. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 13 10/02/2012 Dark Figure of Crime Statistics

    14. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 14 10/02/2012 Social Construction of Official Crime Statistics

    15. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 15 10/02/2012 Functionalist View on Statistics

    16. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 16 10/02/2012 Marxist View on Statistics

    17. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 17 10/02/2012 Interactionist/Labelling Theory View of Statistics

    18. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 18 10/02/2012 Left Realist View on Statistics

    19. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 19 10/02/2012 Feminist View on Statistics

    20. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 20 10/02/2012 Underreporting of Crime

    21. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 21 10/02/2012 Underreporting (Continued)

    22. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 22 10/02/2012 Under-recording: Police as ‘Filters’

    23. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 23 10/02/2012 Police as Filters (continued)

    24. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 24 10/02/2012 The ‘Cuffing’ of Crime

    25. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 25 10/02/2012 Victim Studies

    26. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 26 10/02/2012 British Crime Survey

    27. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 27 10/02/2012 Weaknesses of Victim Studies

    28. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 28 10/02/2012 Self-Report Studies

    29. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 29 10/02/2012 Weaknesses of Self-Report Studies

    30. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 30 10/02/2012 Statistical Explosion in a Risk Society

    31. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 31 10/02/2012 Fear of Crime

    32. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 32 10/02/2012 Fear of Crime

    33. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 33 10/02/2012 Fear of Crime of the Over-60s

    34. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 34 10/02/2012 Fear of Crime

    35. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 35 10/02/2012 Reflective Questions

    36. Crime and Deviance Chapter 2: Measuring Crime 36 10/02/2012 End of Presentation

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