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Learn: How “unreported crime” links to social constructions of crime
WJEC 4543 Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology
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What is one reason why crimes may remain unreported?
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Crime is considered a {{blank0}} construct because its definition can change based on {{blank1}} and {{blank2}}.
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Which of the following are reasons crimes may remain unreported? (Select all that apply)
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