criminological imagination, explain why criminologists might focus on social harm rather than crime

The essay question, is ‘Using an example(s) drawn from your own lives or your personal interests, explain why criminologists might want to focus on “social harm” rather than “crime”’. What it is asking you to do is explain why criminologists might prefer to focus on social harms, rather than just crime (note that when we say crime in this context we mean violations of criminal law – aka, the traditional way of defining crime). This should be 1,500 words


You also need to write a 500-word general reflection on your first year at Westminster,including what challenges you’ve encountered, what you’ve learned and what your plans are for the year to come. To get a good grade, you will need to be specific and will need to highlight specific opportunities and resources from within the University of Westminster, as we are testing you both on your ability to reflect on yourself and to show an understanding of the University. The Guide to Social Sciences should help you in this part of the assessment.
include – how i want to find out more about employability. 
– joined social societies, in various sports such as ice skating, volleyball, and have taken part in the sessions, meeting other people in the university including others from different classes. 

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