hellohowslife
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hopefully they accept both lol coz I put economic
Upon further examination, it genuinely falls under both categories. Economic factors are usually conducted by but are not limited to low socioeconomic households/individuals. As per the Cambridge textbook, "offenders view criminal activity as a way of gaining economic benefit", which would fit this question (the economic benefit being money for a holiday). Self-interest also applies since it is technically 'greedy' but that's a very subjective term and what quantifies materialistic desire is a bit vague.Yes, but they were trying to fund a luxury holiday or something similar from memory. Their desire for money was motivated more by materialism than a desperate need for cash
ugh i did the opposite omggggg- did planning in reading time instead no wonder why i failed mcqsNOOOO WHAT HAPPENEDDDDD
ahhahaha i spent all my reading time on it and then kinda panicked when i hadn't started planning my essays
PLSSSS I HOPE SOUpon further examination, it genuinely falls under both categories. Economic factors are usually conducted by but are not limited to low socioeconomic households/individuals. As per the Cambridge textbook, "offenders view criminal activity as a way of gaining economic benefit", which would fit this question (the economic benefit being money for a holiday). Self-interest also applies since it is technically 'greedy' but that's a very subjective term and what quantifies materialistic desire is a bit vague.
I am pretty confident in saying they will permit both answers as it can be argued for both.
please this is legal studies. No dodgy things siranyone got a pdf of the exam?