Crime can be defined as any offence that is punishable by law. The government makes laws which govern our behaviour, the police force prevents and detects crime, and the principal job of the criminal justice system (including courts and judges) is to enforce these laws and punish crime. Throughout the course of history, what constitutes a crime, ideas about the causes of crime and how criminals should be punished have changed.
KS3 Worksheet - Outstanding / Observation Lesson -
Humanities Lesson /Geography / History - Citizenship
The European Union / The Eu / Brexit - Should we stay?
Conservatism A level PowerPoints and slides with accompanying tasks and questions for students
Human Imperfection, Oakeshott, Rand, Tradition, Robert Nozick, Neo Liberalism, Paternalism and Pragmatism
Ideal for:
Specialist teachers as a framework to have wider discussions
Non specialist and supply teachers as questions and tasks for students are included
Personal study and homework for students before a lesson e.g. Flip learning, personal study
Tolerance - Islam - Anti-bullying
Powerpoint that was used in a whole school assembly but can also be used in form time and class to promote anti-bullying diversity, tolerance, understanding of Islam and religious education.