2 HOURS - Youth crime - age of criminal responsibility : 2 hour lesson with PowerPoint, 4 worksheets, case studies tasks and video with questions. There is enough material here for 2 hours with questions and going through answers too - there’s a lot to pack in. Suitable for KS3 but easily amended.
Variety of different level tasks for MA,LA or Core, differentiated to 3 levels or more and designed to fit Ofsted criteria for’ Good’ or above.
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10 x fully resourced lessons with a focus on crime - from county lines to acid attacks. All are differentiated to three levels of progress throughout and include accompanying worksheets, clips and challenge questions. Perfect for KS3 / KS4 Citizenship and easily edited. 1\. Crime and punishment 2\. Crime, youth crime and the age of criminal responsibility 3\. Youth crime and gang crime 4\. Law and criminal /civil courts 5. Knife Crime 6. Anti-Social Behaviour 7. The Criminal Justice System 8. Acid Attacks - the latest criminal trend 9. County Lines - Drugs, Gangs and Exploitation 10. The Death Penalty - a history of and exploration of arguments for and against Many more inexpensive and free PSHE, GCSE Citizenship and RE resources at my shop: [EC_Resources Leave me a review and pick any other resource for free :)](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/EC_Resources)
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Focuses on Jamie Bulger which is very old news and a very severe crime. Need some examples of less serious crimes-perhaps more antisocial behaviours as well.
Excellent well structured resource. This PowerPoint saved me a lot time and the author was easy to contact when I had a query in regards to the video.
A great resource. It is so well laid out, gives plenty of challenge . The resources are well made, up-to-date, colourful and engaging. Good response from the students .
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