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[Show more]Criminology Unit 3 AC 1.2 
 
Databases - Hold information on suspects, witnesses, crimes, informants and other relevant information. 
 
Police National Computer - PNC us used to help investigations and share information of both national and local security. Makes critical missions easier for the poli...
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Databases - Hold information on suspects, witnesses, crimes, informants and other relevant information. 
 
Police National Computer - PNC us used to help investigations and share information of both national and local security. Makes critical missions easier for the poli...
CRIMINOLOGY: Unit 3 AC1.1 (Evaluate the effectiveness of investigative personnel) 
 
Scene of the Crime Officers (SOCOs) STRENGTHS – 
>Benefitted from scientific advances in the field (DNA and AI) 
>Analysis of the crime scene and the evidence can decrease likelihood of wrongful conviction...
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Scene of the Crime Officers (SOCOs) STRENGTHS – 
>Benefitted from scientific advances in the field (DNA and AI) 
>Analysis of the crime scene and the evidence can decrease likelihood of wrongful conviction...
Criminology - Unit 3 - AC 1.3 
 
What is physical evidence? - Actual physical material such as DNA, weapons, stolen goods tecovered from the suspect. 
 
What is testimonial evidence? - Written or oral statements from the victims, eye wittnesses, expert witnesses and defendants. 
 
Locard's Exchange...
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What is physical evidence? - Actual physical material such as DNA, weapons, stolen goods tecovered from the suspect. 
 
What is testimonial evidence? - Written or oral statements from the victims, eye wittnesses, expert witnesses and defendants. 
 
Locard's Exchange...
AC 1.1. Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations. 
 
Personnel involved. – 
 *Police officers/ detectives who investigate the crime. 
*Forensic specialists with expertise in different areas. 
*Crime scene investigators - in the UK scenes of crime off...
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Personnel involved. – 
 *Police officers/ detectives who investigate the crime. 
*Forensic specialists with expertise in different areas. 
*Crime scene investigators - in the UK scenes of crime off...
Criminology - Unit 3 - AC 1.4 
 
Stop and Account – 
A police officer has the right to ask you what your doing and why you're there 
 
Stop and Search – 
 Police have 19 different powers of stop and search for drugs, firearms and stolen goods 
 
Police Power of Arrest – 
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Stop and Account – 
A police officer has the right to ask you what your doing and why you're there 
 
Stop and Search – 
 Police have 19 different powers of stop and search for drugs, firearms and stolen goods 
 
Police Power of Arrest – 
 Under section 24 of...
AC1.2 Assess the usefulness of investigative techniques in criminal investigations. 
Intelligence databases – 
*The police use many databases to help them store and access information to help in the fight against crime. 
*E.g. the UK National DNA Database and Police National Computer or PNC, whi...
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Intelligence databases – 
*The police use many databases to help them store and access information to help in the fight against crime. 
*E.g. the UK National DNA Database and Police National Computer or PNC, whi...
Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.1 
 
Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 - Established the CPS in 1986 as an independent organisation that took over from the police to investigate & prosecute. 
 
Key Functions - - they review evidence gathered by the police & provide guidance during investigation 
- provide co...
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Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 - Established the CPS in 1986 as an independent organisation that took over from the police to investigate & prosecute. 
 
Key Functions - - they review evidence gathered by the police & provide guidance during investigation 
- provide co...
Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.2 
 
Safe verdict – 
 A verdict that is reached on the basis of all of the relevant facts of the matter after a fair trial. One based on valid and admissible evidence and proper trial processes. 
 
Unsafe Verdict – 
A verdict that can result in a wrongful conviction or a...
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Safe verdict – 
 A verdict that is reached on the basis of all of the relevant facts of the matter after a fair trial. One based on valid and admissible evidence and proper trial processes. 
 
Unsafe Verdict – 
A verdict that can result in a wrongful conviction or a...
Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.3 
 
Relevance – 
During a criminal trial, the prosecution proves the defendant has committed the offence and the defence will disprove. Both sides present evidence for a jury/magistrate to consider. Not all is reliable, this concern whether the court can count on the evid...
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Relevance – 
During a criminal trial, the prosecution proves the defendant has committed the offence and the defence will disprove. Both sides present evidence for a jury/magistrate to consider. Not all is reliable, this concern whether the court can count on the evid...
Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.4 
 
Evidence – 
*In criminal trials, the accused are innocent until proven guilty. 
*The prosecution carries the burden of having to prove their guilt 'beyond all reasonable doubt' whilst the defence has to prove that the prosecution's arguments are insufficient for a...
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Evidence – 
*In criminal trials, the accused are innocent until proven guilty. 
*The prosecution carries the burden of having to prove their guilt 'beyond all reasonable doubt' whilst the defence has to prove that the prosecution's arguments are insufficient for a...
Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.5 
 
scene of crime officers – 
 • employed by the police service 
• preserve and protect a crime scene 
• recover evidence 
• endure evidence is uncontaminated and collected as soon as possible 
•search for trace evidence, gunshot residue, fingerprints, hairs ...
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scene of crime officers – 
 • employed by the police service 
• preserve and protect a crime scene 
• recover evidence 
• endure evidence is uncontaminated and collected as soon as possible 
•search for trace evidence, gunshot residue, fingerprints, hairs ...
Criminology Unit 3 AC 3.1 
 
Jeremy Bamber – 
 White House farm murders, currently serving life for murdering 5 family members. 
 
Julie Mugford – 
Sold her story to the media, maybe lied in court about her ex-boyfriend Jemery Bamber 
 
Sally Clark – 
Was found guilty for killing both her ch...
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Jeremy Bamber – 
 White House farm murders, currently serving life for murdering 5 family members. 
 
Julie Mugford – 
Sold her story to the media, maybe lied in court about her ex-boyfriend Jemery Bamber 
 
Sally Clark – 
Was found guilty for killing both her ch...
Criminology Unit 3 AC 3.2 
Safe verdict – 
A verdict that is reached on the basis of all of the relevant facts of the matter after a fair trial. One based on valid and admissible evidence and proper trial processes. 
 
Unsafe Verdict – 
A verdict that can result in a wrongful conviction or a m...
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Safe verdict – 
A verdict that is reached on the basis of all of the relevant facts of the matter after a fair trial. One based on valid and admissible evidence and proper trial processes. 
 
Unsafe Verdict – 
A verdict that can result in a wrongful conviction or a m...
WJEC Criminology Unit 3 
 
Police Officers – 
 The first to arrive on scene, the knes that safeguard the public, arrest suspects and secure the crime scene. 
 
Golden Hour – 
The period immediately after the crime has happened 
 
Police Detectives – 
 Specialised police officers that take car...
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Police Officers – 
 The first to arrive on scene, the knes that safeguard the public, arrest suspects and secure the crime scene. 
 
Golden Hour – 
The period immediately after the crime has happened 
 
Police Detectives – 
 Specialised police officers that take car...
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