Chapter 1: What social groups are represented in the opening scenes? What does the Superintendent's speech state is the mission of modern policing? In the title sequence, what kind of a place is modern Brighton represented as being?
At the title sequence we are shown Brighton as a happy fun and diverse place, having pride flags and a peer with lots of rides on it allowing people to have fun, not only this it has a diversity of people living there. Not only this the opening scene with the policemen trying separate a group of nudists fighting some men on a stag do. When mentioning modern policing what he is saying is all completely different to what is happening outside that room. cross cuts between the constable speaking calmly while a police officer is distressed trying to break up a fight and ends up getting hurt and blamed for the situation.
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Mark 6/10
You show some understanding of the social groups (police officers, young men on stag do, middle-aged nudists) as well as some grasp of how Brighton is depicted but should write about how complex a city it is (not just a sea-side resort).
You do not explicitly state Chief Super Vickers' mission statement for modern policing.
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