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BBC Cracking Crime Day
Students discuss ways of beating youth crime and present their solutions.
Learning aims
Ask the class:
Main activity
They should organise the offences into an order from "serious" to "less serious".
Extension activity
Ask pupils to think of factors, positive and negative, that might stop young people committing crimes, and how effective each factor might be.
Plenary
Can students reach a consensus for the most serious offences and the causes of youth crime.
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Overview
Two young brothers who have been linked to about 100 different crimes have been named and shamed in their home town.
Icebreaker
Read the story Police in schools from autumn.
Give the class this list of offences sometimes committed by young people:
Ask them:
Students identify the victims of each of these offences, and consider how the offence would affect those people.
Ask the class to look at the list of offences from the first activity again, considering which of the following factors might lead someone to commit each one:
For example, shoplifting might result from peer pressure and/or a desire for excitement.
Recap on the main teaching points.
The options for dealing with young offenders are chosen from a scale linked to the severity of the crimes committed:
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BBC News: Cracking Crime
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