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WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology | Unit 3
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This is my notes for the WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 3 Controlled Assessment that got my 100/100. I can assure you these notes are extremely high quality and will help you get full marks just like me. I got 400/400 overall in this course (A*).
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology | Unit 4
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These are my notes for the WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 4 Exam that got me 100/100. I made and used these notes to do active recall; they were extremely useful, containing ALL information required to do the best of the best. I can assure you these notes are extremely high quality and will help you get full marks just like me. I got 400/400 overall in this course (A*).
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 3.1 Examine information for Validity
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 3.1 Examine information for Validity 
 
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 3.2 Draw conclusions from information
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 3.2 Draw conclusions from information 
 
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 1.2 Assess the usefulness of investigative techniques in criminal investigations
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 1.2 Assess the usefulness of investigative techniques in criminal investigations 
 
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 2.5 Discuss the use of lay people in criminal cases
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 2.5 Discuss the use of lay people in criminal cases 
 
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 2.2 Describe trial process
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WJEC Unit 3 Criminology AC 2.2 Describe trial process 
 
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Criminology WJEC Unit 3 Crime Scene to Courtroom NOTES ALL AC's
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These notes cover the content in detail from AC 1.1 to AC 3.2 for Unit 3 (Crime Scene to Courtroom) in Criminology (WJEC). Each topic has the structure outlined and details what is needed to achieve an A* in this subject. :)
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology | Unit 1
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This is my notes for the WJEC Level 3 Criminology Unit 1 Controlled Assessment that got my 100/100. I can assure you these notes are extremely high quality and will help you get full marks just like me. I got 400/400 overall in this course (A*).
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Summary Full Notes for Unit 3 Controlled Assessment - WJEC Applied Diploma in Criminology. VERIFIED
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Summary Full Notes for Unit 3 Controlled Assessment - WJEC Applied Diploma in Criminology. VERIFIED 
A crime scene investigators role is to collect and preserve evidence from the crime scene. They main 
responsibility is to ensure that the evidence at the scene is not contaminated as tis would therefore 
mean it will not be admissible in court. work together with the police to decide what evidence is vital 
and decide the best way in order to gather it. They photograph the crime scene as well as...
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