Causes of Crime  Each person will become an expert on 1 cause of crime.  Learn all about this cause of crime.  In turn, teach your cause to the others.

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Causes of Crime

 Each person will become an expert on 1 cause of crime.  Learn all about this cause of crime.  In turn, teach your cause to the others.  Everyone else should write the main points onto their worksheet

 People are responsible for their own behaviour. However some factors in life may increase the chances of people acting irresponsibly.  Although we have looked at the factors separately it is important to remember that most of the factors will link with each other.  It is important not to think causes of crime are simple as this may lead to stereotyping, prejudice and discrimination.