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The document discusses four significant crime-related campaigns in the UK: Sarah's Law, Clare's Law, Anti-Fox Hunting, and No Knives Better Lives. Each campaign aimed to address specific issues related to public safety, domestic violence, animal welfare, and youth crime respectively. These campaigns demonstrate the power of public advocacy in effecting legal and social change.

Sarah's Law campaign led to the introduction of a sex offender disclosure scheme.
Clare's Law resulted in a domestic violence disclosure scheme implemented in multiple countries.
• The Anti-Fox Hunting campaign successfully banned fox hunting in most of the UK.
No Knives Better Lives campaign significantly reduced knife crime among youth in Scotland.

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Unit 1-2.1 compare campaigns for change
Sarah's law
The campaign was started in July 2000 after Sarah's murder, Sarah's parents believed tha

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Crime Campaigns and Their Impact

This page discusses four influential crime-related campaigns in the United Kingdom, highlighting their origins, aims, and outcomes. Each campaign addressed different aspects of public safety and social issues, demonstrating the effectiveness of public advocacy in bringing about legal and societal changes.

Sarah's Law

Sarah's Law campaign was initiated in July 2000 following the tragic murder of Sarah Payne. The campaign's primary objective was to increase public awareness about convicted child sex offenders living in local communities without parents' knowledge.

Highlight: The campaign was successful in introducing a new law known as the sex offender disclosure scheme.

This national campaign gained significant traction through media support, ensuring widespread public awareness. The resulting legislation allows parents or guardians to request information about an individual's criminal history regarding sex offences against children.

Clare's Law

The Clare's Law campaign began in January 2009, sparked by the brutal murder of Clare Wood by her partner, George Appleton.

Example: Clare Wood was strangled and set on fire in her home by her obsessive partner on February 2, 2009.

The campaign aimed to protect individuals from abusive relationships by allowing them to access their partner's criminal history. Initially introduced in England and Wales in 2014, the law has since been adopted in other parts of the United Kingdom, as well as in Australia and Canada.

Highlight: The success of Clare's Law demonstrates how a national campaign against crime and abuse can have global impact.

Anti-Fox Hunting Campaign

The campaign against fox hunting gained momentum when it was revealed that up to 25,000 foxes were being hunted for sport. The moral crime campaign aimed to stop the practice of hunting foxes for entertainment and to prevent animal cruelty.

Vocabulary: Fox hunting - A traditional form of hunting in which foxes are pursued by trained hunting hounds and a group of unarmed followers led by a "master of foxhounds" on horseback.

The campaign's success led to the introduction of the Hunting Act in 2004, which made fox hunting illegal in England, Scotland, and Wales, though it remains legal in Northern Ireland.

No Knives Better Lives

The "No Knives, Better Lives" campaign was launched by the Scottish government to address a knife crime crisis among young people. This national campaign against crime aimed to raise awareness about the consequences of carrying knives among youth.

Highlight: The campaign has been highly successful, with Glasgow seeing a 71% decrease in people carrying offensive weapons.

The campaign's effectiveness demonstrates the positive impact of targeted interventions in reducing youth crime and improving public safety.

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Cool Crime Campaigns: No Knives Better Lives & Double Jeopardy

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The document discusses four significant crime-related campaigns in the UK: Sarah's Law, Clare's Law, Anti-Fox Hunting, and No Knives Better Lives. Each campaign aimed to address specific issues related to public safety, domestic violence, animal welfare, and youth crime respectively. These campaigns demonstrate the power of public advocacy in effecting legal and social change.

Sarah's Law campaign led to the introduction of a sex offender disclosure scheme.
Clare's Law resulted in a domestic violence disclosure scheme implemented in multiple countries.
• The Anti-Fox Hunting campaign successfully banned fox hunting in most of the UK.
No Knives Better Lives campaign significantly reduced knife crime among youth in Scotland.

10/7/2022

1640

 

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Unit 1-2.1 compare campaigns for change
Sarah's law
The campaign was started in July 2000 after Sarah's murder, Sarah's parents believed tha

Crime Campaigns and Their Impact

This page discusses four influential crime-related campaigns in the United Kingdom, highlighting their origins, aims, and outcomes. Each campaign addressed different aspects of public safety and social issues, demonstrating the effectiveness of public advocacy in bringing about legal and societal changes.

Sarah's Law

Sarah's Law campaign was initiated in July 2000 following the tragic murder of Sarah Payne. The campaign's primary objective was to increase public awareness about convicted child sex offenders living in local communities without parents' knowledge.

Highlight: The campaign was successful in introducing a new law known as the sex offender disclosure scheme.

This national campaign gained significant traction through media support, ensuring widespread public awareness. The resulting legislation allows parents or guardians to request information about an individual's criminal history regarding sex offences against children.

Clare's Law

The Clare's Law campaign began in January 2009, sparked by the brutal murder of Clare Wood by her partner, George Appleton.

Example: Clare Wood was strangled and set on fire in her home by her obsessive partner on February 2, 2009.

The campaign aimed to protect individuals from abusive relationships by allowing them to access their partner's criminal history. Initially introduced in England and Wales in 2014, the law has since been adopted in other parts of the United Kingdom, as well as in Australia and Canada.

Highlight: The success of Clare's Law demonstrates how a national campaign against crime and abuse can have global impact.

Anti-Fox Hunting Campaign

The campaign against fox hunting gained momentum when it was revealed that up to 25,000 foxes were being hunted for sport. The moral crime campaign aimed to stop the practice of hunting foxes for entertainment and to prevent animal cruelty.

Vocabulary: Fox hunting - A traditional form of hunting in which foxes are pursued by trained hunting hounds and a group of unarmed followers led by a "master of foxhounds" on horseback.

The campaign's success led to the introduction of the Hunting Act in 2004, which made fox hunting illegal in England, Scotland, and Wales, though it remains legal in Northern Ireland.

No Knives Better Lives

The "No Knives, Better Lives" campaign was launched by the Scottish government to address a knife crime crisis among young people. This national campaign against crime aimed to raise awareness about the consequences of carrying knives among youth.

Highlight: The campaign has been highly successful, with Glasgow seeing a 71% decrease in people carrying offensive weapons.

The campaign's effectiveness demonstrates the positive impact of targeted interventions in reducing youth crime and improving public safety.

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Knowunity is the # 1 ranked education app in five European countries

Knowunity was a featured story by Apple and has consistently topped the app store charts within the education category in Germany, Italy, Poland, Switzerland and United Kingdom. Join Knowunity today and help millions of students around the world.

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Knowunity is the # 1 ranked education app in five European countries

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Students use Knowunity

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Students uploaded study notes

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