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Full summary notes/model answer for unit 3 - level 3 WJEC Applied Diploma in criminology
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Here is the full summary of notes and information for unit 3 criminology - crime scene to courtroom, containing everything from 1.1 - 3.2. These notes and information allowed me to achieve an A grade during the final controlled assessment. These documents will also benefit you when preparing for the unit 4 exam, crime and punishment.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC 2.5
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This document includes notes and information about AC2.5 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about the use of lay people in criminal investigations, alongside the strengths and weaknesses they provide.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC3.2
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This document includes notes and information about AC3.1 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about: safe/unsafe verdicts, miscarriages of justice, just verdicts and just sentencing.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC2.4
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This document includes notes and information about AC2.4 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about how: evidence, witnesses, experts, judiciary, media, politics, barristers and legal teams affect the outcome of criminal cases.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom - AC1.2
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This document includes notes and information about AC1.2 within unit 3 criminology, that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about investigative techniques such as :intelligence databases, forensic techniques, surveillance, profiling techniques, investigative psychology and interview techniques.
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Criminology Unit 2 - AC1.2 questions and answers
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Adultery definition - correct answer-Sexual relations between a married person and another, 
with the exception of their spouse. 
Honour crimes definition - correct answer-Crimes where the accused have bought shame 
upon their family. Can include killings for conduct such as refusing to enter an arranged 
marriage or being in a relationship that diseases the family. 
Homosexuality definition - correct answer-Involving or characterised by sexual attraction 
between people of the same sex. 
Is adu...
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Criminology Unit 2 - AC1. with complete solution2
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Criminology Unit 2 - AC1.2 with complete solution
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 AC1.2 (Already GRADED A)
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 AC1.2 (Already GRADED A)
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WJEC Criminology Applied Diploma Unit 2: AC1.2 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update 2024 Assured Satisfaction
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how can laws change by time? based on views/opinions/campaigns/medical knowledge - 
views/opinions can change overtime, campaigns can promote change or for change to occur, can 
be change as medical knowledge advances 
what are 3 key examples of how laws can change by time in the uk? - homosexuality in the uk, 
death penalty in the uk, double jeopardy in the uk 
how did homosexuality laws change by time in the uk, what did it used to be? - used to be a 
criminal offense in England and Wales 
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WJEC Criminology Unit 4 AC1.2 exam with correct answers
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Write an overview of the Crown Prosecution Service's role? correct answers 
 
What is the Crown Prosecution Service's relationship to the Police? correct answersAdvising on possible lines of enquiry and evidence collection to build a case. 
 
Instructing police on charging suspects. 
 
What is the Crown Prosecution Service's relationship to the Courts? correct answersPreparing and presenting the prosecution case against offenders. 
 
Preparing appeals against unduly lenient sentences. 
 

 
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