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Criminology Unit 3 AC 1.2 Questions And Answers 2022/2023

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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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CRIMINOLOGY: Unit 3 AC1.1 (Evaluate the effectiveness of investigative personnel) 2022/2023

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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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Criminology - Unit 3 - AC 1.3 Questions And Answers With Complete Solution

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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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AC 1.1. Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations./ Download

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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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Criminology - Unit 3 - AC 1.4 Latest Update 2022/2023

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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 – Under section 24 of...

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AC1.2 Assess the usefulness of investigative techniques in criminal investigations/2022_2023

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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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Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.1 Questions And Answers 2022/2023

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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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Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.2 Terms And Explanation 2022/2023

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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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Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.3 Terms And Explanation 2022/2023

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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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Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.4 Terms And Explanation 2022/2023

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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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Criminology Unit 3 AC 2.5 Terms And Explanation 2022/2023

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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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Criminology Unit 3 AC 3.1 Terms And Explanation 2022/2023

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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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Criminology Unit 3 AC 3.2 Terms And Explanation 2022/2023

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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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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Terms And Explanation 2022/2023

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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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