A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
The problem with crime
1. Statement of participation
Prasad Shevate
has completed the free course including any mandatory tests for:
The problem with crime
This 1-hour free course explored issues of order and disorder, the way they are
represented and the place of crime in these representations.
Issue date: 2 April 2018
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This statement does not imply the award of credit points nor the conferment of a University Qualification.
This statement confirms that this free course and all mandatory tests were passed by the learner.
Please go to the course on OpenLearn for full details:
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/society-politics-law/sociology/the-problem-crime/content-section-0
COURSE CODE: D315_1
2. The problem with crime
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/society-politics-law/sociology/the-problem-crime/content-section-0
Course summary
This free course, The problem with crime, looks
at the issues of order and disorder. Can the way
these issues are represented change your view of
a city? Taking Glasgow as an example, you will
look at the problem of crime and how
misrepresentation can easily occur.
Learning outcomes
By completing this course, the learner should be
able to:
illustrate how cities can be represented as
dangerous places to live
give examples of the place of crime in
representations of cities.
Completed study
The learner has completed the following:
Section 1
Overview
Section 2
Conclusion
http://www.open.edu/openlearn COURSE CODE: D315_1
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