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what is moral panic - correct answer-when the media exaggerate levels of serious crime and the risk of becoming a victim give examples of where moral panic through social media has been found to be true , cited in Hale et al 2013 - correct answer-newspapers ( march , 1991 ) television ( gunter et...

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Steps to crime scene investigations - correct answer-Secure the scene, record the scene, systematic search, submit evidence Record the scene parts - correct answer-(Permanent record, further investigations, trial presentations (allow members of jury to understand the crime scene), notes and sketc...

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What was the Social Context of the 1950's - correct answer-In the 1950's the dominant image was of a shared collective interests with consensus on core values, economic prosperity for everyone, and standards of deviance and conformity that were clear for all to see. The social order was monoli...

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Identify two of the personnel involved in the criminal justice system that a defendant may encounter before conviction. (2 marks) LO1 - correct answer-Police, Prison officers. According to the Prison Reform Trust (2015) there has been a 91% rise in the prison population in England and Wales over ...

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Government Processes - correct answer-Green paper --> White Paper --> Bill Begins in either House of Commons or House of Lords Follows 7 stages Green Paper - correct answer-Public's response to a change in law collected on this Green paper White Paper - correct answer-Formal proposals fo...

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Where can the aims of sentencing be found? - correct answer-Section 42 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 What are the six aims of punishment? - correct answer-Retribution, rehabilitation, deterrence, public protection/incapacitation, reparation, and denunciation What is retribution? - correct ans...

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What are forms of social control? - correct answer-Strategies to prevent deviant behaviour and encourage everyone in society to conform to social norms What are internal forms of social control? - correct answer-Internalised social values built up in your own mind that determine your idea of righ...

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Criminology unit 3 ac2.4 Evidence - correct answer-- main influence on jury's verdict - Before a case goes to court, there must be enough evidence to convince the CPS that the case presented is suspect to answer and there must be confidence in a successful prosecution - the prosecution will pr...

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AC1.4:Suspect rights Suspect Rights in Custody - correct answer--Suspect has a right to free legal advice -To tell someone where they are -Access to medical help -See the legality the police has to follow -Know their rights AC1.4: Suspect rights Stop and Search Rights - correct answer--Suspec...

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Databases - correct answer-Hold information on suspects, witnesses, crimes, informants and other relevant information. Police National Computer - correct answer-PNC us used to help investigations and share information of both national and local security. Makes critical missions easier for the pol...

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Lombroso's theory - correct answer-born criminals features of a born criminal - correct answer-deep eyes large in size thick lips eyes close together features of a criminal - correct answer-atavistic features that are heritable William Sheldon - correct answer-Somatotypes Which somatotypes i...

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If we can understand how/why people engage in criminal behaviour, it follows that strategies can be developed to prevent and/or reduce crime. Knowledge around crime has led to a range of policies. - correct answer-Policies can be: Formal- (think of formal sanctions) given by official bodies like ...

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What is a custodial sentence? - correct answer-When a person is put in jail for committing a crime What is a community sentence? - correct answer-Criminal gives back to society through unpaid work What is a fine? - correct answer-a sum of money to be paid to the state by a convicted person as p...

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Adultery definition - correct answer-Sexual relations between a married person and another, with the exception of their spouse. Honour crimes definition - correct answer-Crimes where the accused have bought shame upon their family. Can include killings for conduct such as refusing to enter an arr...

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What are structural theories? - correct answer-They focus on the structure of society and how it is organised. Structural theories look at how equal or unequal a society is, what holds it together and what things cause conflict and division. They see the structure of society as being the underlyi...

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Explain the negative effect that the media has on crime - correct answer-Things of a more negative nature (e.g. unpleasant thoughts, emotions, or social interactions; harmful/traumatic events) have a greater impact on one's psychological state and processes than neutral or positive things. Havin...

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What is Social Control? - correct answer-Social Control refers to any strategies that are used in an attempt to prevent deviant human behaviour. This will include the ways in which people's: thoughts, feelings, appearance, and behaviour are regulated within our social systems. Who is the import...

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Clare's Law - correct answer-The Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme (DVDS) is often called Clare's law after the landmark case that led to it. Clare's law gives any member of the public the right to ask the police if their partner may pose a risk to them. Heavily campaigned by her father. Her...

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