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Citizenship at key stage 4    (Year 10-11)

Unit 02: Crime - young people and car crime

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About this unit

In this unit, pupils learn about crime and the criminal justice system in relation to young people. They do so by investigating car crime and its impact on the community. The unit could also be adapted to focus on another type of criminal activity, eg damage to property, violent crime, burglary. Pupils consider why young people become involved in crime and the consequences for different people in the community, including young offenders, victims and others. They find out how the criminal justice system operates and about the roles of different agencies.

The activities can be arranged as a series of sessions or as an off-timetable event involving a range of 'expert witnesses', eg police officers, magistrates, victim support workers.


Sections in this unit

This unit is divided into sections. Each section contains a sequence of activities with related objectives and outcomes. You can view this unit by moving through the sections or print/download the whole unit.
1. What do we know about the causes and effects of crime in our community?
2. Why do young people become involved in car crime?
3. What happens to young offenders?