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These are my detailed exam notes that I used to achieve 100/100 within my Criminology Unit 1 exam. To avoid your work being considered plagiarism, please paraphrase and take this work as inspiration. This document contains 4 detailed descriptions of personal reasons and 5 social/cultural reasons.
These are my detailed exam notes that I used to achieve 100/100 within my Criminology Unit 1 exam. 
For each type of crime, my document contains notes for: 
1. Definition of a given crime 
2. Types of offences 
3. Victim 
4. Offender 
5. Public awareness/ media coverage 
6. Is it a crime or a deviant act - i must justify it, why it goes against our moral code and the law and case study 
7. Statistics 
The most relevant information is organised and neatly highlighted. To avoid your work being co...
This PDF document provides a detailed Google Slides document that I used for revision and notetaking for my unit 2 internal exam. AC1.1 covers 'Criminal Behaviour and Deviance'. 
There are 9 slides. 
Including; 
norms, values and moral codes 
sanctions against deviance (formal, informal) 
what deviance is (good, bad and unusual) 
complexities of crime (definition from google, legal definition, social definition) 
men's rea 
actus reus 
diminished responsibility 
crimes not requiring me...
In-depth model answers for criminology unit 1 ac 1.1. I hope that it helps you to get a high grade!
This document contains in depth notes for every AC in UNIT 3 preparing you fully for the Controlled Assessment. Using these notes, i got 97/100 marks which was an A* grade.
This document contains in depth notes for every AC in UNIT 1 preparing you fully for the Controlled Assessment. Using these notes, i got 95/100 marks which was an A* grade.
A level psychology second year notes. Summaries paragraphs with relevant studies to various types of stress behaviours and characteristics.
This document provides all the notes and facts needed to complete AC2 in the Unit 2 exam. These are my notes which i wrote to achieve an A in my Unit 2 exam, including Biological Theories, Individualistic Theories, and Sociological Theories.
Top mark a level English literature NEA Essay. Just over 3000 words. Title of the essay: '"Like a compass needle that points north, a man's accusing finger always finds a woman." To what extent is this true of the way in which Atwood and Hosseini explore the entrapment of female characters in their novels?' Books explored: The Handmaid's Tale (Atwood) and A Thousand Splendid Suns (Hosseini)
This is the example paragraph I used for my Criminology Unit 3, Ac3.2 section, in which I achieved 98/100 (A*). It perfectly matches the criteria and contains all the details/examples you need.