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A1 - Types of crime and crime statistics

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WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Date: 08.09.2022
Title: A1 - Types of crime and crime statistics
Recall Questions:
Keywords for this lesson:
How many crimes or criminal offences
can you describe?
Criminal offence, indictable, summary,
against the persons, against the property,
volume, major, triable, statistics
Note to teacher: refer to Keywords in starter and plenary
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/BTEC-Nationals/Forensics-andCriminology/2017/Specification/BTEC-Nat-ExtDip-ForSci-Spec.pdf
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
https://qualifications.pearson.com/content/dam/pdf/BTEC-Nationals/Forensics-andCriminology/2017/Specification/Single%20part%20Unit%205%20Applications%20of%20Criminology%2013.9.1
7.pdf
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Names of different criminal offences...
https://www.cps.gov.uk/sites/default/files/documents/publications/annex_1a_table_of_offences_scheme_c.pdf
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Classifications of crime
Crimes
against the
person
Crimes
against
property
Triable either
way
Cybercrime
Indictable
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WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Categorisations of crime
Volume crime
“...any crime which, through
its sheer volume, has a
significant impact on the
community and the ability of
the local police to tackle it.
Volume crime often
includes priority crimes
such as street robbery,
burglary and vehicle-related
criminality, but can also
apply to criminal damage or
assaults.” (ACPO, 2009)
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Categorisations of crime
Major crime
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Murder/ Manslaughter
Attempted murder
Stranger rape
Crime in action (Kidnap,
Blackmail, Contamination)
CSE
A Senior Investigation Officer
(SIO) will direct and oversee
the investigation
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
What classification of crime is it?
Murder
Fraud
Criminal damage
Phishing scams
Must be tried in
Crown Court
When the
defendant is
under 18
Driving without
insurance
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Home office official statistics
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/crimeandjustice/bulletins/crimeinenglandand
wales/yearendingmarch2021#homicide
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Self-report victim surveys
Crime Survey for England and
Wales (CSEW)
Commercial Victimisation
Survey (CVS)
https://assets.publish
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vernment/uploads/sy
stem/uploads/attach
ment_data/file/82876
5/crime-againstbusinessesinfographic-2018.pdf
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Self-report offender surveys
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
What are the advantages and
disadvantages of using different types
statistics? (Explain for all)
Ext. Explain where each statistics comes
from?
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
For A, B and C describe the following:
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What is it showing?
What are the trends/ patterns?
How might these figures represent in real life?
Are these statistics shocking or predictable to you?
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Independent Prep
Pick one of the postcodes (or choose your own) and research the
following, bring for next lesson:
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Crime statistics in the area (Home office, CSEW, CVS)
Prevalence of types/ categories/ classifications
BN1 - Brighton
NG7 - Nottingham
PR2 - Preston
BS5 - Bristol
TR7 - Newquay
SE15- London (Peckham)
SW10 - London (Kensington and Chelsea)
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Title: A1 - Types of crime and crime statistics
Exit Questions:
Keywords for this lesson:
How many crimes or criminal offenses can you
describe?
Criminal offence, indictable, summary,
against the persons, against the property,
volume, major, triable, statistics
Is the official crime rate accurate?
Note to teacher: refer to Keywords in starter and plenary
Crimes against
the person
Crimes against
property
Triable either
way
Cybercrime
Indictable
Summary
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WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
Task:
You are working for a property developer who is looking for a new
location to build 100’s of new homes and a shopping centre.
In your group you will be given the postcode of a potential location
and you will need to prepare to present your findings including
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Crime statistics in the area (Home office, CSEW, CVS)
Prevalence of types/ categories/ classifications
HINT: Which crimes would be particularly problematic?
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Comparisons with the rest of the country
Justifications for choosing/ not choosing the location
Issues with statistics found
WHAT: are the different types of crime?
HOW: can different crimes be categorised?
WHY: statistical data is used to form justifications?
BN1 - Brighton
NG7 - Nottingham
PR2 - Preston
BS5 - Bristol
TR7 - Newquay
SE15- London (Peckham)
SW10 - London (Kensington and Chelsea)
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