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How can laws change by place? Based on criminal offenses in different countries - answer-the same criminal offenses are not necessarily in place throughout the whole world or even policed the same way as in england and wales How can laws change by time? Based on views/opinions/campaigns/medical ...

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WJEC CRIMINOLOGY APPLIED DIPLOMA UNIT
2: AC1.2
How can laws change by place? Based on criminal offenses in different countries -
answer-the same criminal offenses are not necessarily in place throughout the whole
world or even policed the same way as in england and wales

How can laws change by time? Based on views/opinions/campaigns/medical knowledge
- answer-views/opinions can change overtime, campaigns can promote change or for
change to occur, can be change as medical knowledge advances

How did homosexuality laws change by time in the uk, what did it used to be? - answer-
used to be a criminal offense in england and wales

How did the miscarriages of justice lead to the decriminalisation of the death penalty in
the uk? Based on the public - answer-it led to a change in public opinion about the
death penalty

How do laws change by circumstance? - answer-laws apply differently because of the
situations circumstances

How might law change by culture? - answer-different cultures view different crimes
differently even at the same point in time

In what families do honour crimes mainly occur in? - answer-south asian and middle
eastern families

Is jaywalking legal or illegal in the uk? And why? - answer-legal, considered a personal
responsibility

What acts decriminalised homosexuality in the uk? - answer-sexual offenses act 1967,
2004 civil partnership act, 2014 gay marriages

What also changed alongside homosexuality laws in the uk? - answer-age of consent
lowered from 21-16

What are 2 key examples of how laws change by circumstance? - answer-murder, age
of criminality

What are 3 key examples of how laws can change by culture? - answer-honour crime,
adultery, homosexuality

What are 3 key examples of how laws can change by time in the uk? - answer-
homosexuality in the uk, death penalty in the uk, double jeopardy in the uk

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