Scly 4 june 2012

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  1. Natalie2806's Avatar
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    Scly 4 june 2012
    Hi, I was just wondering how people felt the crime and deviance section went for SCLY 4. And what people wrote for the questions, particularly the 33 marker on interpretivist methods??
  2. Twitchamoo's Avatar
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    Found it very difficult, but then again I didn't revise. My fault.

    Didn't answer question 1, and answered the other three perhaps not as thouroughly as I should have.

    Question three was my favourite though!!


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  3. Natalie2806's Avatar
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    Yeah i found it quite difficult too.
    what did you write about for the interpretivist methods question?
  4. sati-deol's Avatar
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    I thought it was ok finishes the whole exam thankfully and wrote about positivist and interprevist methods observation, questionnaires etc


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    It was hard!!
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    Re: Scly 4 june 2012
    does anyone have the questions that came up for crime and deviance scly4 june 2012?
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