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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment Already Graded To Pass!! 2023 final
  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment Already Graded To Pass!! 2023 final

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  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment Already Graded To Pass!! 2023 final What are examples of community sentences? - Community payback (Unpaid work for 40-300 hours) - Treatment and programs (To help with addictions and mental health issues) - Restrictions (Such as a curfew, electronic tag or residence condition) What are the different agencies in the criminal justice system? - Police - CPS - Judiciary - Prisons - Probation Service - Charities and pressure groups
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CRIMINOLOGY WJEC UNIT 4  COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS  AND ANSWERS
  • CRIMINOLOGY WJEC UNIT 4 COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • CRIMINOLOGY WJEC UNIT 4 COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Parliament - CORRECT ANSWER-Consists of the elected House of Commons, the unelecteterm-46d House of Lords and the Monarch. What stages does a Bill go through on its way to becoming law? - CORRECT ANSWER-Bill may start either in the Commons or the Lords. First reading Second reading (debate and vote) Committee Stage Report Stage (Committee reports to the House) Third reading (debate and vote) All of the above repe...
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Criminology WJEC VERIFIED SOLUTIONS  100%
  • Criminology WJEC VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • Criminology WJEC VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% Parliament Consists of the elected House of Commons, the unelecteterm-46d House of Lords and the Monarch. What stages does a Bill go through on its way to becoming law? Bill may start either in the Commons or the Lords. First reading Second reading (debate and vote) Committee Stage Report Stage (Committee reports to the House) Third reading (debate and vote) All of the above repeated in the other House. Royal Assent The Bill then becomes ...
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Criminology WJEC VERIFIED SOLUTIONS  100%
  • Criminology WJEC VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • Criminology WJEC VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 100% Parliament Consists of the elected House of Commons, the unelecteterm-46d House of Lords and the Monarch. What stages does a Bill go through on its way to becoming law? Bill may start either in the Commons or the Lords. First reading Second reading (debate and vote) Committee Stage Report Stage (Committee reports to the House) Third reading (debate and vote) All of the above repeated in the other House. Royal Assent The Bill then becomes ...
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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles  of agencies in social control (Part 1) Q&A  Latest Update 2023
  • Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control (Part 1) Q&A Latest Update 2023

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  • Which agencies take part in social control? - ANS-Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation, Charities and Pressure Groups What is the main aim of the police force? - ANS-to reduce crime and maintain law and order Why do the police try achieve the main aim? - ANS-to ensure safety and protection of public and property to prevent detection of criminal offences What are the polices statutory powers? - ANS-arrest, detention, search and interview What are police powers protected by? - ANS-...
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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the  roles of agencies in social control part 1 Q&A 2023 Update
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  • Which agencies take part in social control? - ANS-Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation, Charities and Pressure Groups What is the main aim of the police force? - ANS-to reduce crime and maintain law and order Why do the police try achieve the main aim? - ANS-to ensure safety and protection of public and property to prevent detection of criminal offences What are the polices statutory powers? - ANS-arrest, detention, search and interview What are police powers protected by? - ANS-...
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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles  of agencies in social control (Part 1) Q&A  Latest Update 2023
  • Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control (Part 1) Q&A Latest Update 2023

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  • Which agencies take part in social control? - ANS-Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation, Charities and Pressure Groups What is the main aim of the police force? - ANS-to reduce crime and maintain law and order Why do the police try achieve the main aim? - ANS-to ensure safety and protection of public and property to prevent detection of criminal offences What are the polices statutory powers? - ANS-arrest, detention, search and interview What are police powers protected by? - ANS-...
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology - Unit 4 Exam Questions and Answers
  • WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology - Unit 4 Exam Questions and Answers

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  • What are the 8 stages of creating a new law? - Answer- 1. Green Paper - public consultation. 2. White Paper - formal proposal produced. 3. First reading - the name of the bill and its main aims are read out and a formal vote is taken. 4. Second reading - the main debate takes place followed by another vote. 5. Committee stage - a chosen group of representatives look at the bill to check for issues and suggest any amendments. 6. Report stage - the committee report back to the full house who ...
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Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the  roles of agencies in social control part 1 Q&A 2023 Update
  • Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control part 1 Q&A 2023 Update

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  • Criminology - Unit 4 Ac3.1 Explain the roles of agencies in social control part 1 Q&A 2023 Update Which agencies take part in social control? - ANS-Police, CPS, Judiciary, Prisons, Probation, Charities and Pressure Groups What is the main aim of the police force? - ANS-to reduce crime and maintain law and order Why do the police try achieve the main aim? - ANS-to ensure safety and protection of public and property to prevent detection of criminal offences What are the polices statut...
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WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment questions and answers, A+ content
  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment questions and answers, A+ content

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  • WJEC Criminology: Unit 4- Crime and Punishment questions and answers, A+ content 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. 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 sea...
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