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A fun 'mystery' style lesson that focuses on one of the more unusual side effects of ageing populations- rising crime levels amongst the elderly in Japan. Elderly people are increasingly turning to crime as prisons can provide them with the food, water, shelter, warmth and sense of community they cannot get on the outside.
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Cardiffarmspark

6 years ago
4

cfbs19

6 years ago
4

robertdoxey

8 years ago
5

I didn't know Japan had old people. This really helped my GCSE class. We both learnt something from this. I didn't even know that they had twitter thought they had a media blackout or am I thinking of Korea. Anyway well done. :)

Janie babes

8 years ago
5

Great way to make students think about wider issues.

HSheikh

8 years ago
4

Thanks, this is great.

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