WJEC Criminology Unit 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100 VERIFIED A GUARANTEED
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED A+ GUARANTEED
Police Officers
Golden Hour
Police Detectives
Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs)
Forensic Scientists and Specialists
Pathologists
The Crown Prosecution Service
The National Crime Agency
HM Revenue and Customs
Intellig...
WJEC Criminology Unit 3 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% VERIFIED A+ GUARANTEED
1). Police officers
Ans: The first to arrive on scene, the knes that safeguard the public, arrest suspects
and secure the crime scene.
2). Golden hour
Ans: The period immediately after the crime has happened
3). Police detectives
Ans: Specialised police officers that take care of the more serious, complex cases
4). Crime scene investigators (csis)
Ans: Or SOCOs - usually civilians rather than police, they are employed by the police
and have some type of scientific degree but aren't police. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week.
5). Forensic scientists and specialists
Ans: Aid criminal investigations by collecting and analysing evidence
6). Pathologists
Ans: They study the chase of diseases and death by carrying out examinations and
autopsy's. they're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
7). The crown prosecution service
Ans: The independent prosecution agency to take over from the police
8). The national crime agency
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, Ans: Teams dealing with organised and economical crimes, smuggling, trafficking,
child exploitation, online protection and cyber crimes.
9). Hm revenue and customs
Ans: Investigates and prosecutes tax evasion and fraud.
10). Intelligence
Ans: Ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills to a certain topic.
11). The police national computer
Ans: Holds indefinite records of a persons convictions and cautions which will be
revealed in a disclosure and barring service check
12). The police national database
Ans: Allows the police to share local information and intelligence on a national basis
13). Crimint and the gangs matrix
Ans: A database of suspected gang members in London, it allows police to identify and
risk access gangs and their violence.
14). International database
Ans: Allows information to be shared internationally regarding crimes etc.
15). Forensics
Ans: Application of science to crimes
16). Surveillance
Ans: Close observation of either a suspected criminals, place or spy, or in some cases
anyone involved.
17). Covert surveillance
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