Event Summary:
Our masterclasses are designed to allow learners to experience what learning is like at a selective Russell Group university. Most masterclasses are two hours long and are normally held in the Autumn Term between 1.00–3.00pm on a Wednesday afternoon.
Full Event Details:
Date -Wednesday 9 November 2016
Time - 1.00–3.00pm
Subject area - Law
Year group - Year 12/13
This session will explore the history of crime and punishment in the United Kingdom and will also look at current approaches. Students will examine the social and political factors that influence approaches to punishment, and will explain how and why they think people should be punished for committing criminal offences.
Suitable For:
Bookings by Teachers for Key Stage 5 (Students aged 16-18)
Individuals (Enquiry not required to be through a school)
Duration:
Short Session
Minimum number of students:
1
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