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Card 6
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Give 2 negatives of Official Statistics
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Card 7
Front
Give 2 reasons why a crime might not be reported
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Card 8
Front
Official Statistics can be considered to be what, as they are a result of a series of decisions made by individuals?
Back
Card 9
Front
Why might the police decide not to record a crime?
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Card 10
Front
Give 2 reasons why crime statistics can be considered socially constructed
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Card 11
Front
Give two examples of either a victim survey or a self-report study
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Card 12
Front
How is a victim survey carried out?
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Card 13
Front
Give 3 advantages of Victim Surveys
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Card 14
Front
Give 3 disadvantages of victim surveys
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Card 15
Front
As not all crimes are recorded in victim surveys, what remains?
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