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 17. Artz and Smyth (2013), found that elements of sexual harassment include:

(a) An implied promise of reward for complying with a sexual request.

(b) Unwelcome sexual attention from another person.

(c) An implied threat of reprisal for agreeing to comply with a sexual request.

(d) Unwelcome explicit or implicit behaviour.

Choose the correct combination:

1. (a), (b) and (c)

2. (a), (b) and (d)

3. (a), (c) and (d)

4. (b), (c) and (d) 


25. Identify the myths justifying sexual offences against women.

(a) Women want to be raped.

(b) Many women lie about being raped because they regret having sex.

(c) If a woman really wanted to defend herself against a rapist she would do so.

(d) A woman who says ‘no’ actually means ‘yes’.

Choose the correct combination:

1. (a), (b) and (c)

2. (a), (b) and (d)

3. (a), (c) and (d)

4. (b), (c) and (d)


Using conflict, functionalist and symbolic interactionist perspective explain with suitable illustrations the inevitability and universality of social stratification and deviance


Based on personal experiences and tangible examples, explain the ways in which social connections and networking can boost a person’s career journey.


To what extent can poor communication skills (both verbal and non-verbal) affect or influence a person’s career development.



Mordecai took Alhassan to the chief of the community for building on his plot of land. Discuss the two most important methods the chief can resort to in order to resolve the land litigation between the two men.


Using the conflict,functionalist and symbolic interactionist perspective explain the suitable illustration the inevitability and universality of social stratification and social deviance


Using the conflict, functionalist and symbolic interactionist explain with suitable illustration the inevitability and universality of deviance


Using conflict, functionalist and symbolic interactionism perspective, explain with suitable illustrations, the inevitability and universality of social strafication and deviance 


Using the conflict, functionalist and symbolic interactionist perspectives, explain with suitable illustrations, the inevitability and universality of social stratification and deviance.


What are diffences between classical,positivism and chicago schools in criminology.