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D315 Crime, Order and Social Control


Question: “Restoring Communities and Young Offenders?
A Critical Evaluation of Restorative Justice’

Answer: This report addresses the use of restorative justice, when employed within the area of youth offending. Concern about prison overcrowding, has led to Senior Officials of the Prison Service and the Youth Justice Board, to warn that “the numbers of young people being held in custody in England and Wales has reached a crisis level, and that the system is now in danger of a meltdown”. ( McLaren, T......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 84% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 3432 References: Yes | Date written: October, 2007 | Date submitted: July 02, 2009 | Essay ID: 1742

Question: In what ways do criminal justice systems deliver \'injustice\' and \'justice\'.

Answer: Shifts in ideas of what constitutes justice over the years has led to a contradictory and ambiguous judicial system. Various approaches are visible in today’s criminal justice system, which make it difficult to reach a conclusive definition of how justice is delivered and invariably contributes to disparate outcomes for offenders. In a process that purports to act with fairness and equality, we ......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 83% | Subject: Crime, Order and Social Control | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2111 References: Yes | Date written: March, 2009 | Date submitted: October 01, 2010 | Essay ID: 3375

Question: The main role of the police has always been one of maintaining public order. Discuss.

Answer: This essay will explain how the police force has evolved since its conception, and the effect that these changes have had within the community. The question of how the police force best deals with public order will be addresses, taking into account the human rights aspects of policing and the tensions between the police and the community. The conflicting theories of how to deal with the crime “p......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 82% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2253 References: Yes | Date written: March, 2007 | Date submitted: July 02, 2009 | Essay ID: 1741

Question: “One of the outstanding features of the changing face of law and order policy since the early 1980s has been the increased importance of crime prevention.” Discuss this statement critically.

Answer: This essay will explain how criticism of the welfarist discourse, and crime control strategies such as rehabilitation, has from the 1980s allowed for the development of both social and situational crime prevention strategies. It will show how, policy implementation, has had a direct effect on people’s lives, often influencing how they feel about their environment, their fear of crime and their s......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 80% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2100 References: Yes | Date written: December, 2006 | Date submitted: July 02, 2009 | Essay ID: 1740

Question: The media is responsible for the way the public interpret, ‘the crime problem.’ Discuss.

Answer: This essay highlights the meaning of the crime statistics, showing how the collection, classification and representation of criminal statistics remains a highly contested issue, affecting how we view and react to both crime and the criminal justice system. This essay will show how the media’s portrayal and representation of the crime figure, can affect the public’s understanding of the “c......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 77% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2453 References: Yes | Date written: November, 2007 | Date submitted: July 02, 2009 | Essay ID: 1738

Question: Assess the view that, by focusing on street crime and violence, the media gaze ignores the crimes of the more powerful groups in society.

Answer: This essay will explain how the media by ignoring the crimes of the most powerful within society and focusing on street crime, has shaped the publics perception of where dangerous crimes take place. Gendered roles within our patriarchal society have allowed men to render domestic violence and child abuse as invisible within both the public and political agenda. The private sphere of family is not......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 75% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2573 References: Yes | Date written: December, 2007 | Date submitted: July 02, 2009 | Essay ID: 1739

Question: Cullen & Gilbert suggest that \'Rehabilitation should be the major goal of any correctional system.\' Discuss this proposition critically.

Answer: In the debates over \'what works\' in the criminal justice system, rehabilitative approaches have received a lot of negative criticism and has been seen to fail to meet the aims of treatment and reducing re-offending that it was proposed and expected to achieve during its period of dominance/influence in the criminal justice system. Research on rate of recidivism have not shown significant success......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 75% | Subject: Crime, Order and Social Control | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2711 References: Yes | Date written: August, 2009 | Date submitted: October 27, 2010 | Essay ID: 3376

Question: Violent assaults hit million mark (The Times, 21 July 2005). ‘Overall crime down by 44% since 1995’ (The Guardian, 21 July 2005). What are the problems associated with taking media and statistical representations of crime at face value?

Answer: The question has been raised as to the limitations of media and statistical representations of crime. This presents such issues as: how are crime statistics generated? Are their other ways of interpreting the data? Does the media have any biases? Is there any benefit to the state in media and statistical representations of crime? In this essay, I will explore these questions. I begin by looking......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 73% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2193 References: Yes | Date written: March, 2007 | Date submitted: July 06, 2009 | Essay ID: 1773

Question: Shaming is an under-used resource in crime control. Discuss.

Answer: It has been suggested that shaming is an under-used resource in crime control. This raises issues over what shaming is, how it works, and what affect it can have on crime control and crime rates. To address these questions, I begin by explaining what shaming is and how it is used in practice, looking at both retributive and re-integrative shaming.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 72% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2073 References: Yes | Date written: September, 2007 | Date submitted: July 06, 2009 | Essay ID: 1771

Question: ‘More Jails will not solve the overcrowding crisis’. Discuss.

Answer: This essay is going to examine how providing more jails will not solve the overcrowding crisis, by exploring not only the use of imprisonment but looking at the prison population as it stands currently and investigating not only the causes of overcrowding but also the possible solutions to the problem of overcrowding within prisons.......(short extract) to download the full answer, please Sign in or Register then make a payment or submit an essay

Details: Mark: 72% | Subject: Criminology | Course: D315 | Level: Degree | Year: 2nd/3rd | Document type: Essay* | Words: 2095 References: Yes | Date written: March, 2008 | Date submitted: July 06, 2009 | Essay ID: 1779


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