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keeblerrelfs
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Help Meeee!!!!

Post by keeblerrelfs »

I'm doing a project on Crime, and I can't find alot of resources that have alot of information on it!

Help Please?! :D
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Re: Help Meeee!!!!

Post by Louise »

keeblerrelfs wrote:I'm doing a project on Crime, and I can't find alot of resources that have alot of information on it!

Help Please?! :D
What about crime? What is your hypothesis/project? With out specifics, we cannot help.

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Post by keeblerrelfs »

It's about the different types of crime, and how we can prevent it
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Post by ChrisG »

Have you tried using google or another search engine? This forum deals with science, so you might not get a lot of feedback on questions related to crime.
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Crime

Post by paulogoeb »

One of the first things I would do is to make a flow chart that organizes what you want to investigate:
For example:
Nonviolent and Violent crime
Subdivisions of each
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Post by keeblerrelfs »

Thanks, I searched it and it helped a bunch! :D
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Post by ChrisG »

You're welcome. I'm glad it helped. Please feel free to ask more questions and/or to tell us about the outcome of your project.
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