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BTEC forensic science 5C: criminology blurting cards (non-colour version)
  • BTEC forensic science 5C: criminology blurting cards (non-colour version)

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  • These are blurting cards, similar to flashcards in that you revise a topic. You can either cover the content or print out the cards, cut them up and flip them over. From memory write out everything you remember about the topic, then flip the card to identify gaps in your knowledge. From here you can revise these gaps how you wish. I keep going until I never miss anything under a topic. As these work best printed I sell a colour printing version and a non colour.
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Unit 5_ Criminology with complete solution
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unit 5 criminology quiz answers.
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment with 100% correct solutions 2024
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  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment with 100% correct solutions 2024 The police work with probation and prison services, sharing information with other agencies to assess and manage violent and sexual offenders in order to protect the public from harm. - answerRelationship between the police and MAPPA (Multi-agency public protection arrangements) 1.Ensure defendants are in police custody before court./ 2. Police attend court to give evidence./ 3. Police apply to the courts fo...
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CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 3 2024 GRADED A+
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  • CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 3 AC 1.1 - Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations. (10 marks) Crime scene investigators Role: 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 ...
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Criminology Unit 5 questions and answers latest 2024
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  • What was the Social Context of the 1950's - correct answer-In the 1950's the dominant image was of a shared collective interests with consensus on core values, economic prosperity for everyone, and standards of deviance and conformity that were clear for all to see. The social order was monolithic - everyone was dedicated to common goals and had stake in the status quo. How did social relations change in the 1960's - correct answer-Consensus was disintegrating. Rock and roll a led to ...
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Test Bank For Comparative Criminal Justice Systems 4th Edition by Harry R. Dammer
  • Test Bank For Comparative Criminal Justice Systems 4th Edition by Harry R. Dammer

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  • Multiple Choice CHAPTER 1 – INTRODUCTION 1. How do the actions that become “international crimes” reach that status? a. Based on legal agreements between countries b. Based on legal precedents that develop over time c. They are actions against the peace and security of mankind *d. All of these 2. How is a transnational crime different from an international crime? *a. Transnational crimes always involve more than one country b. International crimes never involve more than one count...
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment Questions And Answers
  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment Questions And Answers

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  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment Questions And Answers The police work with probation and prison services, sharing information with other agencies to assess and manage violent and sexual offenders in order to protect the public from harm. - ANS Relationship between the police and MAPPA (Multi-agency public protection arrangements) 1.Ensure defendants are in police custody before court./ 2. Police attend court to give evidence./ 3. Police apply to the courts for search and...
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SUMMARY CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 1;AC 1.5 WRITE UP MODEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+
  • SUMMARY CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 1;AC 1.5 WRITE UP MODEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+

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  • SUMMARY CRIMINOLOGY UNIT 1;AC 1.5 WRITE UP MODEL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADED A+ What is Crime? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Crime is defined as human actions that violate the formalized laws of a country, state, or local area like a city or township. What must be established before a crime can be committed? - CORRECT ANSWERS-At the heart of this definition is the idea that a law has to be present before we can consider an act a crime. If there is no law, there is no crime, even if the act is...
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