AC1.1

Cards (25)

  • What is a victim of a crime?
    A person who has been harmed
  • What’s a perpetrator?

    Someone who commits the act
  • Who is an offender of white collar crime?
    High social status so can pay people off
  • who are the victims of white collars crime?
    Consumers Government Employees Public
  • Public awareness for white collar crime?
    Low because it’s difficult to prosecute as they are often respected and high status
  • What’s a white collar crime?
    a non violent crime committed for financial gain
  • What’s a moral crime?
    An action that goes against accepted moral principles or values.
  • Public awareness for prostitution is ...?

    Low as they often hide it from family and friends
  • Public awareness for assisted suicide is..?

    High due to campaigns
  • Who is the offender in moral crime?
    Same person as victim
  • Moral crime is often...?

    Ignored
  • What is state crime?

    Criminal acts committed by or on behalf of a state.
  • what does state crime break?

    Article 2 right to life
  • Is state crime criminal or deviant?

    Both especially deviant if they target disabled or vulnerable
  • Public awareness for state crime is ?

    High in most cases due to the brutality meaning there is high media coverage
  • who are the offenders of state crime?

    high ranking government personnel working for the state
  • who are the victims of state crime?

    Citizens, groups, or communities targeted by the state for political, social, or economic reasons.
  • whats a technological crime?

    A technological crime refers to any illegal activity that involves the use of technology, such as hacking, identity theft, or cyber fraud.
  • who is an offender of a technological crime?

    people with basic knowledge and acess to the internet increasingly young people
  • who are the victims of technological crimes?

    anyone who uses the internet especially gullible people
  • whats an individual crime?

    crime committed with direct physical harm being applied on a person
  • what are 4 protected characteristics?

    dissability gender ressighnment ethnicity
  • who is an offender of a hate crime?

    a person who holds traditional prejudice views
  • who is a victim of a hate crime?

    falls under protected characteristics
  • what is public awarness for individual crime crime?

    high due to media focus and crackdown on social media crimes in 2017