Quiz: Reasons for Crime — Poverty
AQA GCSE Religious Studies
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Building on what you've learned about good and evil intentions, let's explore how poverty can lead to crime!
What does 'poverty' mean in the context of reasons for crime?
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Which of the following crimes are often linked to poverty? (Select all that apply)
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Poverty is one of the {{blank0}} reasons for crime because people in poverty often struggle to meet their {{blank1}} needs.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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How can poverty influence someone's decision to commit theft?
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Which statistic best illustrates the connection between poverty and crime?
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What factors can increase the risk of poverty leading to crime? (Select all that apply)
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Addressing poverty often involves improving access to {{blank0}} opportunities and providing {{blank1}} support.
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What is a common solution proposed to reduce crime linked to poverty?
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