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SOCIAL STUDIES (SBA) CRIME IN MY COMMUNITY Candidate Name: Denzel Buckman Candidate Number: Name of School: Queen’s Royal College Subject: Social Studies

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SOCIAL STUDIES(SBA)

CRIME IN MY COMMUNITY

Candidate Name: Denzel Buckman

Candidate Number:

Name of School: Queen’s Royal College

Subject: Social Studies

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TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE NO.Acknowledgement Problem of Statement Reason of Investigating Justification of Method Instrument used to collect data Presentation of Data

Column, Pie and Bar Chart Presentation of Data

Recommendation and Implementation Strategy

Bibliography

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This School Based Assignment (S.B.A) would not have been finished with out the help of

fellow mutual community members who took time, to help complete this assignment.

The researcher would like to thank his teacher in assisting, when in need of help. Also to

his parents who understood what he was doing and further helping him out with choosing

the survey question. Then the researcher would like to thank the teens in the community

for voicing their opinions on how the situations on daily life task may be in their

community. Finally, the researcher would like to thank all who co-operated in this

research and a special thanks to Mr. Barron in helping to choose the topic due to certain

life reasons.

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PROBLEM OF STATEMENT

To what extent does crime and criminal activity create problems for members of your

community.

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REASON OF INVESTIGATING THIS AREA OF RESEARCH

I chose this topic for various reasons, I’ve lived 17 Years in this community (Santa Cruz,

Trinidad). While living here I have been open to a lot of shoot out killings which resulted to

death over the large amount of drugs, guns and turf(land). So when I saw the opportunity to

speak on such I quickly grabbed it. I have then decided to investigate on why theirs so much

crime in my community for my school based assignment(SBA).

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DATA COLLECTIONQUESTIONNAIRE

I am Social-Studies student, from Queens Royal College currently conducting research about

crime in my community. This research is towards my Social Studies School Based Assessment,

and I would greatly appreciate if you; would assist me by answering the following questions

truthfully. Keep in mind that your views will be kept anonymous.

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DATA COLLECTION

Select your gender. Male Female

Select your age group. 0-18 18-35 35-55 55- 75 75-95+

1. How long have you been residing in (Santa Cruz “the village”)?

Under 1 years

1-5 years

6-10 yearsOver 10 years

2. Do you know any user of illegal drugs? Yes No

3. Have you ever witnessed the use of illegal drugs if so where, when and at what age approximately? ________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. Have you ever seen a weapon being carried by someone who isn’t authorized too? Yes No

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5. Has any of your family members died from a gun shot wound? If so was it

Gang affiliated Police executionStray bullet Unknown

6. Do you know people with illegal/unauthorized weapons? If so would you tell the authorities? Yes No

7. Do you know anyone who has been to jail and if so was it a mistake?

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

8. Would you commit a crime to protect someone and if so give a reason why?

________________________________________________________________________________________________________

9. Have you ever been manipulated or pressured to commit a crime? If selected “yes” state, why. Yes No

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10. How safe do you feel in your community going out at daylight or at night?

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11. Would you say the level of police protection in your community has increased, stayed the same, or decreased over the past three years?________________________________________________________________________________________________

12. Does your community have a neighborhood crime watch program? Yes No

13. Would you purchased a gun for protection from crime?Yes NO

14. Do the police constantly harass you? If selected “yes” state, why. Yes, No

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

15. How is the crime rate in your community?________________________________________________________________________________________________

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PROCEDURES USED TO COLLECT DATA

This following task was quite difficult trying to collect all of the answered survey question from peers with in my community, I ran into a technical difficulty problem with the questioner but it

was quickly resolved. The survey only comprised of a maximum of 15 questions, they were

mostly “yes” or “no” questions, except for 1, 3, 7, 8,9,10,11,14 and 15 these were questions that

needed to be answered truthfully. When collecting the data, I did it accordingly to age groups

because I was sure I wont be able to get every individual feed back. I completed this task in

groups of 5. Each group had 13 individuals who received the survey. The majority of people who

completed this survey were mostly between the age groups of 13 to 50. I had no problems with

explaining the questionnaire to each group. In total, only 65 peers completed this survey in my

area, out of a population of 1300.

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COLUMN, PIE & BAR CHART

1-5 Yrs 6-10 Yrs Over 10 Yrs0

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Years of Residence in Santa Cruz

Fig 1: Length of residence of respondents

Figure show how long respondents were residing in Santa Cruz. It can be seen that over 10 years, 75% of peers resided in Santa Cruz. Also 20% within 6-10 years and 5% between 1-5

RESODENCE IN SANTA CRUZ YEARS12

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1-5 Yrs, 5%

6-10 Yrs, 20%

Over 10 Yrs, 75%

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Reason For Deaths Pertaining To Crime In Santa Cruz

Gang affiliated Stray bullet Police execution Unknown

Fig 2: Pie chart shows the cause of death in Santa Cruz.

Overall 65% in death in Santa Cruz is cause by Gang-affiliated, whiles 12% is cause by stray bullet and 24% of death is unknown.

CAUSE OF DEATH PERCENTAGESGang-Affiliated

Stray Bullet

Police Execution

Unknown

65%

12%

0%

24%

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No

Yes

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50

Have Committed A Crime

Fig 3: Shows a bar graph with the overall amount of people who answered the yes or no to

questioner #9

Out of 65 peers who completed the questioner, 68% truthfully admitted to committing a

crime, whiles 32% said they never had committed a crime but in my beliefs I believe their lying.

Have committed a crime Has not committed a crime Percentage 45

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68%

32%

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PRESENTATION OF FINDINGS

Majority 75% of people has lived in Santa Cruz for over 10 years, Unlike the other 5% that

recently moved to Santa Cruz because of new home development.

65% of death is cause buy gang affiliation in Santa Cruz, 12% has dies from a stray bullet

whiles 24% has reported of unknown deaths

Truthfully peers from Santa Cruz tried their best to answer this last question honestly, 68% has

admitted to committing a crime whether it was stealing, drugs or trafficking they admitted. 32%

claimed they have never, not once committed a crime.

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RECOMMENDATION

• Government should put into consideration a strict curfew time for teens to not be

out at late hours of the night. If caught, the Child parents will be fined a small fee

of $125.00 tt. Hopefully, when parents do find out, they will try their best to keep

them in side before curfew hours.

• Gang members/ leaders should try to influence younger teenagers not to joining gangs

therefore, it can only lead to a life of jail or death. This implements an earlier decision

given to the teenagers who has thought about joining a gang, a future look at themselves

from an adult prisoner who has experienced the difficulties, hopefully, this can change their minds.

• The Government should enforce homes for young misbehaving adults, a program by which

can help to assist the Trade union, which means a larger scale of employment, also keeps

the young adults away from crime

• Groups and activates to offer assistance to young adult to stay away from crime

such as playing sport, musical instruments and religious get together.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY www.Slideshare.com

www.google.com

MODULES IN SOCIAL STUDIES WITH SBA GUIDES, RAMPERSAD RAMSAWAK & RALPH R. UMRAW.

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