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Criminology in Australia

   

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Criminology in Australia
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Table of Contents
Introduction................................................................................................................................2
Conceptual framework...............................................................................................................2
Literature review........................................................................................................................2
Methodology..............................................................................................................................3
Gantt chart..................................................................................................................................3
Reference:..................................................................................................................................4
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Introduction
The creation of new criminal offences, deciding the scale of penalty and the allocation
of resources for making policies and prosecutions by the policymakers takes an insight look
into the factor that is the concerns of public about the crime victimisation. This concerns are
abler to show the dimensions of the engagement of people in inevitable daily activities and
more often restricting the behaviour. Though, there may exist lack of consistency between
how people realize crime victimization risk and the actual victimization level existing in the
society. The crime across different age group, educational status and the race and ethnicity
have an impact in different levels that change the socio-economic status of a country and
these problems needs to be resolved. The objective of the paper:
1. Investigate the involvement of men and women in crimes. The effect of education in
this context that means is there any significant impact of education on the crime
involvement of men and women.
2. Involvement of child in crime across the race and ethnicity. That means the concern is
that is there any significant evidence that can prove the greater or lower level of
involvement of child from a particular race and ethnicity. One more thing is that the
educational status of that children from that particular race and ethnicity.
Conceptual framework
The crimes in a society can be influenced by the educational qualification, the level of
income and age. However, the criminal activities and the population of prison are majorly
dominated by men around the world (Beatton, Kidd & Machin, 2018). The census data of
2001 and 2016 confirms and reflects that the men criminals has fallen with no fall in women
criminal and the rates of offending in the districts controlled and maintained by the police
services. However, there are some researches that says the crime rate is rising while males are
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