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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control (Part 2)- Judiciary and Prisons Q&A Latest Update 2023 (A+),unit 4, ac 1.3 - describe models of criminal justice (crime control),Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of age £12.75   Add to cart

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What is the main role and responsibility of a judge in crown court? - ANS-make decisions about the law including its interpretation and application to manage the whole trial.. Which agencies take part in social control? - ANS-Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation, Charities and Pressure Gro...

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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control (Part 2)- Judiciary and Prisons Q&A Latest Update 2023 (A+)

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What is the main role and responsibility of a judge in crown court? - ANS-make decisions about the law including its interpretation and application to manage the whole trial What do the judge explain to the jury at the start of the trial? - ANS-the procedure and the legal issues What do the ...

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unit 4, ac 1.3 - describe models of criminal justice (crime control)

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unit 4, ac 1.3 - describe models of criminal justice (crime control) the criminal justice should focus on the __________ of crim - ANS-repression victims' rights should be __________, rather than defendants' rights being protected - ANS-vindicated police powers should be ________ - ANS-expan...

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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control part 1 Q&A 2023 Update

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Which agencies take part in social control? - ANS-Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation, Charities and Pressure Groups What is the main aim of the police force? - ANS-to reduce crime and maintain law and order Why do the police try achieve the main aim? - ANS-to ensure safety and protecti...

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Criminology unit 4 AC 1.3 - Describe the models of criminal justice Q&A 2023 Update A+

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Criminology unit 4 AC 1.3 - Describe the models of criminal justice Q&A 2023 Update A+ The two models of criminal justice - ANS-In 1968 Herbert Packer described two contrasting sets of values that shape the way a criminal justice system works: The crime control model of justice. The due pro...

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Criminology Unit 4 AC3.1 Explain the role of agencies in social control Questions And Answers 2023 Update

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Criminology Unit 4 AC3.1 Explain the role of agencies in social control Questions And Answers 2023 Update What is social control? - ANS-The way norms, rules, laws and structures of society regulate human behaviour Aims and objectives of the police - ANS--uphold the law -protect life and prop...

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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control (Part 1) Q&A Latest Update 2023

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Which agencies take part in social control? - ANS-Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation, Charities and Pressure Groups What is the main aim of the police force? - ANS-to reduce crime and maintain law and order Why do the police try achieve the main aim? - ANS-to ensure safety and protecti...

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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control (Part 3) Q&A Latest Update 2023

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What is the main aim of the probation service? - ANS-supervise high-risk offenders released into the community How many offenders do the probation service work with a year and why? - ANS-30,000 offenders supporting rehabilitation whilst protecting the public How many partnerships does the prob...

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Criminology Unit 4- AC1.3- Describe models of criminal justice and AC2.1- Explain forms of social control (2023 Updated)

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Crime control model - - Aims to secure a conviction as fast and efficiently as possible - Similar to an assembly line or conveyor belt - Guilty until proven innocent - Focus on punishment rather than reform - Link to right realism - Policies include zero tolerance, removal of 'double jeopardy...

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Criminology Unit 4 AC3.1 (Role of Agencies in Social Control) 2023 Update

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Criminology Unit 4 AC3.1 (Role of Agencies in Social Control) 2023 Update CPS Evidential Test - if enough evidence to prosecute (no hearsay) CPS Public Interest Test - if it's in the interest of the public to prosecute Police Strategies - Preventative (RR) - acting to stop further crimes Poli...

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