Second day: L03, L02 ,create campaign first, have internet, 5 hours
AC1.1 Q1 4 marks (20 mins)
Analyse 2 different types of crimes mentioned in brief (and explain why they go unreported
4 marks)
Structure (repeat twice)
- Name your first crime with a brief definition
- Saying who is the likely offenders/victims are
- Outline the level of public awareness
- Explain whether the crime is criminal , deviant or both
- A real life case study - keep it brief x 3 sentences
- Add statistics
AC1.2
Q2. Explain why these crimes go unreported 4 marks
Two crimes from previous question, first and second question could be one question
- Crime 1 = social + cultural, personal
- Crime 2 = social + cultural, personal
AC1.3 20 marks Q3. definition and example of following subheadings
Example could be a case study or a crime - 3 sentences
Ripple effect
Cultural
Decriminalisation
Police prioritisation
Unrecorded crime
Cultural change
Legal change
Procedural change
AC1.4 Q4 6 marks 30 mins
Describe media representation of crime include HOW it represents crime and include
an example.
Newspaper
TV
Film
,Gaming
Social Media
Music
AC2.1
Headings for each paragraph 3-5 paragraphs (3 for detail is good)
Purpose and focus of campaign
Main campaigners
Local, national or global
Methods used/celebrity endorsement
Success of campaign
P1 - Aim
C1 + C2 are similar, C3 different
BLM (c1) + Metoo (c2), sarahs law (c3)
AC2.1
P1 : aim
Two similar campaigns + one different campaign Must include ur own campaign
E.g
Sarah’s law + clares law - introducing new legislation, asking police to disclose any
information
Lillian's law - extension of a law, not asking the police to disclose any information
P3 - Methods
Sarah’s law + clares law - newspapers, speeches
BLM - Protests, social media + my own law
There are a range of different methods campaigns have used for change. For example,
Clare’s Law exposed their campaign to the public through the use of National newspapers
and speeches by highlighting the case of Clare Wood who was murdered by her ex
boyfriend. This is similar to Sarah’s Law who used the Newspaper “News Of The World”
which “name and Shamed” sex offenders in the area so that the public could be aware.
These are different to the methods used by the BLM campaign which primarily focused on
large scale protests near government buildings, statues that depicted previous slave owners
and social media to promote these events like Twitter, Instagram, Facebook as well as to
promote themselves to the public and to the world.
P4 - Success
BLM + MeToo - very impactful with society
StopAsianHate - not very impactful, remembered enough + my own law
P2 - main campaigners
,sarah’s law + clare’s law - individuals affected by the incident
BLM - not always affected by the reason for the campaign + my own law
Mock 2
AC1.5 6 MARKS 30 MINS
Explaining the impact of media representations on the public perception of crime
Must Include ALL 6 IMPACTS
- Moral Panic
- Changing Public concerns and attitudes
- Perception of crime trends - specific example,
- Stereotyping criminals - Ted Bundy
- Levels of response - london riots
- Changing priorities and emphasis
EXPLAIN the impact and give an EXAMPLE
AC1.6 6 MARKS 30 MINS
How crime reporting affects the public perception of crime
Must include both methods: Crime survey for England & Wales, Police Recorded Crime
MUST MENTION:
Briefly describe the method
Reliability
Validity
Ethics
Strengths
Limitations
Purpose of research for crime stats in general, a clear idea of what crimes are happening
(crime trends)
STRUCTURE
Subheading for method
Brief definition
Strengths and weaknesses of the reliability
Strengths and weaknesses of the validity
Strengths and weaknesses of the ethnics
Any other general strengths and weaknesses
X2
, Last paragraph, explain the purpose of the statistics the methods provide
AC2.1
10 marks compare campaigns for change
4 campaigns + planned campaign
STRUCTURE: ADD DETAIL
Purpose (aims and objectives) and focus (what crime is the campaign about) of the
campaign
Main campaigners and driving force
Local, national or global
Methods used/ celebrity endorsement
Success of the campaign - did they achieve what they set out to do
AC2.2
15 MARKS 65 MINS
Strengths and weaknesses of the effectiveness of media used in campaigns for change with
examples of effectiveness with stats and real life examples
STRUCTURE
First type of media and define what the method is
State how effective this method could be for a campaign for change and the positives of
using this
State the limitations of using this method
Give an example of a successful use of this media type in a campaign
Give conclusion- do you think campaigns should use this type of media why/ why not?
Include evidence - no new points should be added in the conclusion
Repeat for other 3 media types