WB 19th Nov – Measuring crime

Lesson 1 – Housekeeping consisted of handing back work and glossary tests. We then went on to examine the way crime rates are measured in the UK.

Please complete pages 2-5 in your Forensic psychology pack 

Forensic 2

Lesson 2  – Today was all about Offender Profiling. >>>>>>>   top down

Lesson 3 – You analysed 3 crime scenes looking for evidence of organised and disorganized offender. We also evaluated the top down approach.

Make sure you are pre-reading. Bottom up profiling tomorrow!

Please complete pages 6-10 in your Forensic psychology pack 

Lesson 3-4   Bottom-up approach >>>>>   bottom up 

 

These you-tube clips provide excellent explanations of offender profiling. It is well worth watching them. Be aware, they are  undergraduate level. This is what university lectures may be like.

 

Prep for next Wednesday 

Describe and Evaluate three ways of measuring crime. Refer to evidence and/or published examples in your answer (16 marks)

Use your PHG revision guide to  have another look at how to write up a lab report  – look at the various sections – I will be assessing your understanding of this later on this week.

I forgot to take in the spearman’s rho/Pearsons R homework due today – I will take in all prep from last week on Wednesday of this week.

If you have not yet completed your Biological Psychology PHG pack I suggest you do. The activities are designed to help check you understanding of the concepts we have covered, like brain localisation and biological rhythms.  Sadly I was unable to spend any more time covering  these topics.  

Finally please complete pages 2-10 in your Forensic Packs