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WJEC Criminology Unit 1 - AC 1.5 - The impact of media representations on the public perception of crime 
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WJEC Criminology Unit 1 - AC 1.6 - evaluating methods of collecting statistics about crime 
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criminology paper outlining the genetic causes of criminal behaviour, twin studies, personality theory of criminal behaviour, Chicago school and gender specific theories to criminal behaviour. finally, references in full Harvard style
Forensic Science - Unit 1 - What is Forensic Science?What is forensic science?What is the most important part or 'heart' of forensic science?What can affect an eyewitness account?What are the three main responsibilities of a forensic technician?What kind of education do most forensic technicians need?What do forensic scientists do?Why do our brains fill in the gaps of what we see, hear, etc?What is the Kelley-Frye test?What must judges now consider before allowing evidence?What is individual e...
Forensic ScientistsAlbert S OsbornAlexandre Beaudoin*Alexandre LacassagneAlphonse BertillonAuguste Ambroise TardieuBrian E. DalrympleClyde SnowColonel Calvin GoddardCyril WechtDavid R AshaughEdmond LocardEllis R KerleyFrancis CampsFrancis Henry GaltonHenry C LeeJames MarshJoseph BellKathy ReichsKeith SimpsonLeone LattesMathieu OrfilaMichael BadenPaul L KirkPaul UhlenhuthSara C BiselSir Alec JeffreysSir Arthur Conan DoyleSkip PalenikWilliam M BassWilliam R MaplesHenry GoddardHans Gross
Introduction to Forensic Scienceforensic scienceapplied scienceforensic scientist's jobgoals of forensic scienceethics of forensicsforensic science appliesforensic scientists in legal casesordinary witnessesSir Arthur Conan DoyleMathieu Orfila (1787-1853)Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)anthropometry (Bertillon)Francis Galton (1822-1911) and Sir Edward HenryLeone Lattes (1887-1954)Calvin Goddard (1891-1955)Albert S. Osborn (1858-1946)Edmond Locard (1887-1966)Crime labs1st national forensic labstan...
Forensics Testforensic sciencecrime sceneprimary crime scenesecondary crime sceneevidenceaccomplicealibiDistrict Attorney an official prosecutor for a judicial district medical examiner a physician who usually has advanced education in pathology or forensic medicine who determines causes of death autopsy an examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease eyewitness a spectator who can describe what happened direct evidence evidence (usuall...