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6. How much does the UK government spend each year on BAME within the justice system?

  • £495 million
  • £561 million
  • £309 million
  • £203 million

7. Why are protests not useful?

  • They may lead to social control as some people may use them as an excuse to cause violence for their own benefit. This means they can be unethical if they cause injury or vandalism.
  • RCT suggests that superordinate goals reduce prejudice. So, protests can reduce prejudice as it brings racial groups together with the aim of reducing racism.

8. What are the RLA of protests?

  • RCT suggests that superordinate goals reduce prejudice. So, protests can reduce prejudice as it brings racial groups together with the aim of reducing racism.
  • Agency theory suggests that superordinate goals reduce prejudice. So, protests can reduce prejudice as it brings racial groups together with the aim of reducing racism.
  • RCT suggests that superordinate goals reduce obedience. So, protests can reduce obedience as it brings racial groups together with the aim of reducing racism.
  • Agency theory suggests that superordinate goals reduce obedience. So, protests can reduce obedience as it brings racial groups together with the aim of reducing racism.

9. What is the key question in social psychology based on?

  • The riots seen at protests around the world.
  • The protests seen around the world based on the death of George Floyd.
  • The boycotts seen in the USA following Rosa Parks stand against racism.

10. Who was George Floyd?

  • An African American male, who's death encouraged protests against racism.
  • A police officer who killed an innocent black man.
  • A black protester who led protests against racism.

11. What phrase did George Floyd repeat during his ordeal?

  • "I can't breathe."
  • "Let me go."
  • "I'm innocent."

12. Why were passers by prevented from helping George Floyd?

  • Other police officers stood guard.
  • They didn't want to help.

13. Who showed there was racial bias in the prison system in England and Wales by showing statistics?

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  • The national census

14. Why is racial profiling an issue in society?

  • Black men are 4 times more likely to have their DNA stored on police databases after an un-convicted crime.
  • Black men are 3 times more likely to have their DNA stored on police databases after an un-convicted crime.
  • Black women are 4 times more likely to have their DNA stored on police databases after an un-convicted crime.
  • Black women are 3 times more likely to have their DNA stored on police databases after an un-convicted crime.

15. What is the English & Welsh % of black people in the population vs. the % of black prisoners?

  • 3% vs. 12%
  • 12% vs. 3%
  • 4% vs. 20%
  • 20% vs. 4%

16. Why was George Floyd arrested?

  • Alleged petty fraud.
  • Alleged petty theft.
  • Carrying illegal substances.