WJEC • Criminology
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Modules Criminology at WJEC
Notes available for the following courses of Criminology at WJEC
- A.C 3.2 24GCECRM1 1
- A.C 1.2 1
- A.C 3.3 1
- AC 1.1- Analyse different types of crime 1
- AC 1.1- Analysing Different Types of Crime 1
- AC 1.4 1
- AC 2.1 and 2.2 - Campaign for change 1
- AC 2.2 - Aims of Punishment 1
- AC.1.1 Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personel involved in criminal investigations 1
- AC1 5
- AC1.1 3
- AC1.1 Analyse different types of crimes 1
- AC1.2 Why are certain crimes unreported. 1
- AC1.3 1
- AC1.3 - Unit4 1
- AC1.4 Describe media representation of crime 1
- AC1.5 2
- AC1.6 1
- AC2.1 1
- AC2.1 Compare campaign for change 1
- Ac2.2 2
- AC2.2 Effectiveness of media AC2.2 1
- Analyse Different Types of Crime 1
- Analyse different types of Crime. 1.1 1
- Case studies 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime 4543U1 397
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.2 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.3 1
- Changing awareness of Crime: AC1.4 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.5 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.6 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC2.1 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC2.2 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC3 2
- Consequences of Unreported Crime 2
- Crime 1
- Crime and Deviance 5
- Crime and Punishment AC1.1 95
- Crime scene to court room 1
- Crime Scene to Courtroom LACRIM 372
- Crime Scene to Courtroom: AC1.1 1
- Crime Scene to Courtroom: AC1.2 1
- Crime Scene to Courtroom: AC1.3 1
- Crime scene to the courtroom 2
- Crime statistics 1
- Crimescene to courtroom 1
- Criminological Theories 72
- Criminology 11
- Criminology unit 1 7
- Criminology Unit 1 Compare campaigns for change 1
- Criminology Unit 1 Notes WJEC 1
- Criminology Unit 2 Revision Kit 1
- Criminology Unit 3 Controlled Assessment 10
- Criminology Unit 4 Revision Kit 1
- Unit 1 4543U1 32
- Unit 1 representations of crime in media 1
- Unit 1 - AC1.1 Layout + Examples 1
- Unit 1 - Controlled assessment 4543QC 1
- Unit 1 -Ac1.4 1
- Unit 1 Ac 1.1 1
- Unit 1 AC 1.3 - You will have to show an understan 1
- Unit 1 AC 3.1 - plan a campaign for change 1
- Unit 1 AC1.1 1
- Unit 1 AC1.2 3
- UNIT 1 AC1.3 1
- UNIT 1 AC1.4 2
- UNIT 1 AC1.5 1
- UNIT 1 AC1.6 1
- UNIT 1 AC2.1 1
- UNIT 1 AC2.2 1
- UNIT 1 AC3.1 1
- UNIT 1 AC3.2 1
- UNIT 1 AC3.3 1
- Unit 1 CA 1
- Unit 1 Criminology WJEC 4543QC 1
- Unit 1- changing awareness of crime AC1.1 essay full write up 1
- Unit 1, ac.1 1
- Unit 1: 1.1-1.6 6
- Unit 1: AC1.1 1
- Unit 1/2/3/4 1
- Unit 2 2
- UNIT 2 AC1.1 1
- UNIT 2 AC1.2 1
- Unit 2 AC1.2 explain the reasons why certain crimes are unreported 1
- Unit 2 AC1.3 explain the consequences of unreported crime 1
- Unit 2 AC1.4 describe the representation of crime 1
- UNIT 2 AC2.1+3.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC2.2+3.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC2.3+3.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC4.1 1
- UNIT 2 AC4.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC4.3 1
- Unit 2 criminological theories 1
- Unit 2 Criminology 4543QC 1
- Unit 2/4 - Question on Albert Bandura 1
- Unit 3 30
- Unit 3 - AC1.2 1
- Unit 3 - Crime Scene to Court Room 3
- Unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom 9
- Unit 3 Ac 1.1 - Role of personnel 1
- Unit 3 AC 1.2 1
- Unit 3 AC 1.4 1
- Unit 3 Ac 2.1 1
- Unit 3 AC1 2
- Unit 3 Controlled Assessment 1
- Unit 3 Crime scene to courtroom 1
- Unit 3 criminology 11
- UNIT 3 EXAMINE FOR VALIDITY 1
- Unit 3- Crime scene to court room 11
- Unit 3-Crime scene to Court Room 1
- Unit 4 12
- Unit 4 - Ac1.1 1
- Unit 4 AC 1.1 1
- Unit 4 AC1.1Describe processes used for law making Lo1 1
- Unit 4 AC1.3 1
- Unit 4 processes for law making 1
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Latest notes & summaries WJEC • Criminology
This is an added extra summary note of Ac1.4, Rights of suspects. These notes helped me receive an A* overall; friends and family who borrowed these notes have received high grades. It is quickly allied with titles and detailed explanations that are easy to understand. The notes were written through revision books, teacher notes, and my research. It's full of case studies, hopefully giving you that advantage over other exam students.
This is a summary note of Ac2.3, Understand the rules in relation to the use of evidence in criminal cases. These notes helped me receive an A* overall; friends and family who borrowed these notes have received high grades. It is quickly allied with titles and detailed explanations that are easy to understand. The notes were written through revision books, teacher notes, and my research. It's full of case studies, hopefully giving you that advantage over other exam students.
This is a summary note of Ac2.2, Describe the trial process. These notes helped me receive an A* overall; friends and family who borrowed these notes have received high grades. It is quickly allied with titles and detailed explanations that are easy to understand. The notes were written through revision books, teacher notes, and my research. It's full of case studies, hopefully giving you that advantage over other exam students.
This is a summary note of Ac2.1,Explain the requirements of the Crown Prosecution service (CPS) for prosecuting suspects. These notes helped me receive an A* overall; friends and family who borrowed these notes have received high grades. It is quickly allied with titles and detailed explanations that are easy to understand. The notes were written through revision books, teacher notes, and my research. It's full of case studies, hopefully giving you that advantage over other exam students.
This is a summary note of Ac1.4, Examine the rights of Individuals in criminal investigation. These notes helped me receive an A* overall; friends and family who borrowed these notes have received high grades. It is quickly allied with titles and detailed explanations that are easy to understand. The notes were written through revision books, teacher notes, and my research. It's full of case studies, hopefully giving you that advantage over other exam students.
This is a summary note of Ac1.3, Explain how evidence is processed. These notes helped me receive an A* overall; friends and family who borrowed these notes have received high grades. It is quickly allied with titles and detailed explanations that are easy to understand. The notes were written through revision books, teacher notes, and my research. It's full of case studies, hopefully giving you that advantage over other exam students.
This is a summary note of Ac1.2, Asses of investigative techniques in a proper criminal investigation. These notes helped me receive an A* overall; friends and family who borrowed these notes have received high grades. It is quickly allied with titles and detailed explanations that are easy to understand. The notes were written through revision books, teacher notes, and my research. It's full of case studies, hopefully giving you that advantage over other exam students.
This document contains AC1.1, which Evaluates the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in the criminal investigation, from the Unit 3 section of the WJEC Criminology course. I worked hard on these notes during secondary school, which gave me an A* overall once I finished my course. I've had friends and family who borrowed these notes and also received high grades. It's well laid out, all titled and tabled, and easy to read and understand. I followed the revision books teachers' notes...
The exam notes I took into my controlled assessment which allowed me to achieve a 95/100. 
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These are my answers that I used to achieve a 94/100 raw marks on the Year 12 Unit 1 Criminology controlled assessment which then resulted in me getting 100/100 UMS marks. When completing my controlled assessment, these answers were the structure I used however I changed it according to the brief. This resource covers AC 2.2. This answer got me 15/15 after sending it to my teachers for detailed feedback.