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Loading... Why Do People Commit Crime?by Alex Woolf
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With increasing reports of crime in the media, this title explains what laws are, and why some people are prepared to break the law and face the consequences. The book looks at the history of the police force, crime detection and how different societies around the world deal with criminals. It also includes case studies and quotes from people with personal experience of crime. learn about the criminal justice system and how it relates to young people. It is also suitable for KS 3 Schemes of Work Citizenship, where pupils explore crime and how it affects young people, victims of crime and their communities. their own minds about the issues involved and can also act as a starting point for discussion and debate. Case studies from around the world also aim to give pupils a global perspective on what different cultures and countries think about crime. No library descriptions found. |
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