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CPR3701_ CRIMINAL PROCEDURE LAW NOTES UPATED 2022/2023
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CPR3701_ CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 
LAW NOTES UPATED 
2022/2023 
NOTES 
Criminal Procedure 1 
CMP201-6 
1. A BASIC INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 
1.1. The place of the law of criminal procedure in the legal system 
The law of criminal procedure is the entire body of rules that prescribes the procedure to follow in 
punishing criminals by virtue of state authority. 
Criminal procedure must, subject to the supremacy of the Constitution: 
- provide a process to enforce criminal law; 
- allocate power...
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Criminology AC 3.1 Questions with Correct Answers 2024
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Aims of Police Service - Correct Answers Reduce crime, maintain law and order, protection of life, preservation of peace 
 
Aims of CPS - Correct Answers Decide which cases should be prosecuted, support victims, present cases in court 
 
Aims of judiciary - Correct Answers Make decisions about law, pass sentence, sum up evidence for jury, explain procedures to jury 
 
Aims of HM Prison Service - Correct Answers Keep those sentenced to prison in custody, help prisoners lead law-abiding lives, wor...
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mini politics essay plans - UK government
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Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform has significantly improved Democracy in the UK. (or 
Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reform in the UK since 1997 has removed constitutional 
weakness) 
para 1 - failed to remove weakness - Demo deficit - House of Lords Act (1998) → all but 92 hereditary 
peers were removed and replaced by life peers, which are appointed by the government of the day + 
remain for life/retirement. Unelected and not accountable to the electorate. = un...
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SSL_2601 Constitutional And Right Based Framework
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SSL_2601 Constitutional And Right Based Framework. 
How do you describe the constitutional provisions on the right of access to 
social security? 
In terms of section 27, the Constitution gives everyone the right to have access to social 
security, including, if they are unable to support themselves and their dependants, 
appropriate social assistance. In other words, the Constitution views social security as an 
umbrella concept that covers – amongst other things – social assistance wh...
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Edexcel A Level Government and Politics Paper 1 2022 QA
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Direct democracy - ANSWER-all individuals express their opinions themselves and not through representatives acting on their behalf 
 
Representative democracy - ANSWER-an individual selects a person to act on their behalf 
 
Similarities of representative and direct democracy - ANSWER-based on a majority 
 
Differences of direct and representative democracy - ANSWER-direct is not elective, 
direct is for individuals, 
direct has more citizen involvement 
 
Legitimacy - ANSWER-the right to exerci...
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Test Bank For Corrections Today 2nd International Edition by Larry J. Siegel
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CHAPTER 2: Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Sentence types and lengths are typically created by a: 
 a. police department b. governor 
ANS: D REF: 35 
2. The court actor who is responsible for bringing the state’s case against the accused is: 
a. the judge 
b. the prosecutor 
ANS: B REF: 35 
c. the defense attorney d. the probation officer 
OBJ: 1 
a. media 
b. defendant 
ANS: D 
REF: 35 
c. defense attorney d. judge 
OBJ: 1 
4. During trials without juries, the judge: 
a. rules on appropriatene...
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urban planning + development (lecture & notes)
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1.	where do cities come from	hunter gather cultures -the invention of agriculture =sedentary, need for fixed address 2.	from settlements	-surplus production = ability to store 	to cities	-trade w/ communities of surplus production 		-specialization created after non farming specialization 		occurred bc of surplus 		-distribution of property & by-ways 		-opportunities for way of life, occupation, wealth accumu- 		lation 		=storage possible= threat of theft= need for domestic 		scurity 		= rise of...
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CSL2601 - Constitutional Law_ Exam Questions AND Answers 2021.
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CSL2601 - Constitutional Law_ Exam Questions AND Answers 2021. Distinguish an inflexible constitution from a flexible one and mention an example 
of each. (6) 
A flexible constitution has the same status as ordinary laws of the land and has no special 
procedures for amendment. An example would be the 1961 constitution of South Africa. An 
inflexible constitution usually enjoys a higher status to other laws and requires a special 
amendment procedure. An example is the 1996 constitution of South...
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CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PROCEDURE/Mock board for Criminology Licensure Examination
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CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE AND PROCEDURE	SET ONE 
 
 
INSTRUCTION: Select the correct answer for each of the following questions. Mark only one answer for each item by marking the box corresponding to the letter of your choice on the answer sheet provided. STRICTLY NO ERASURES ALLOWED. Use pencil no.2 only. 
 
1.	Berto, with evident premeditation and treachery killed his father. What was the crime committed? 
a.	Murder 
b.	Parricide 
c.	Homicide 
d.	Qualified homicide 
2.	PO3 Bagsik entered the dwel...
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Test Bank For Corrections Today 2nd International Edition by Larry J. Siegel
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CHAPTER 2: Test Bank 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Sentence types and lengths are typically created by a: 
 a. police department b. governor 
ANS: D REF: 35 
2. The court actor who is responsible for bringing the state’s case against the accused is: 
a. the judge 
b. the prosecutor 
ANS: B REF: 35 
c. the defense attorney d. the probation officer 
OBJ: 1 
a. media 
b. defendant 
ANS: D 
REF: 35 
c. defense attorney d. judge 
OBJ: 1 
4. During trials without juries, the judge: 
a. rules on appropriatene...
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