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1.2 criminology model answer that scored 4/4!
A full set of lecture notes with examples and solutions. These solutions includes in depth explanation and logic.
Criminology- AC1.1- Types of crime. Exam notes I took into Unit 1 8 hour exam to achieve a high grade.
Criminology- AC 1.5 Explain the impact of media representation on the public perception of crime. Notes I took into Unit 1 8 hour exam to achieve a high grade.
Criminology- AC1.3 Explain the Consequences of Unreported Crime. These are the notes taken into the 8 hour Unit 1 exam.
Criminology- AC1.2 Explain the Reasons that Certain Crimes are Unreported . This is the table of notes I took into the Unit 1 8 hour exam, and scored
A small summary of the Occupiers Liability Act 1957 including: trespassers, lawful visitors etc
These notes provide an extensive summary and analysis on the Duchess of Malfi. They also provide an extensive detail on all the themes making it easier to revise and compare to other texts (Streetcar if your doing Eduquas or WJEC like me)
These notes provide an in depth summary and analysis of The Duchess of Malfi. These are great for going over to remind yourself of key plot details and analysis points to revise and before exams
I did this as homework as in Year 12. This is a model answer from a practice question that I did when doing the homework as apart of concluded the Cognitive Component. I got full marks on it so I thought it would help :) 
 
DISCLAIMER: I did not do this under timed conditions.