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Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well Enlightened).
  • Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well Enlightened).

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  • Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well Enlightened). Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well enlightened 1. AC 1.1 - Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations. (10 marks) 2. AC 1.2 assess the usefulness of the investigative techniques in criminal investigations (20 marks) 3. AC1.3 explain how evidence is processed (6 marks) 4. AC 1.4 examine the rights of individuals in criminal investigations (6 marks) 5...
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Criminology Unit 3: AC 1.1 write up model answer Criminology Unit 3: AC 1.1 write up model answer
  • Criminology Unit 3: AC 1.1 write up model answer

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  • These are my answers that I used to achieve a near perfect 95/100 marks on the Year 13 Unit 3 Criminology controlled assessment. Of course, I changed it as needed during the exam, but these were the backbones of my answers. This resource covers AC 1.1. This detailed answer is well-developed after the feedback of my teachers! • police officers • scene of crime officers (SOCOs) • the CPS • pathologists • forensic psychologists
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Summary Full Notes for Unit 3 Controlled Assessment - WJEC Applied Diploma in Criminology. VERIFIED
  • 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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Forensic Criminology in South Africa Notes (KRM 110)
  • Forensic Criminology in South Africa Notes (KRM 110)

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  • An in-depth Summary of chapter 15 in the prescribed textbook (University of Pretoria) for KRM 110. This chapter goes into depth about the origins of criminology and forensic criminology.
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Summary Full Notes for Unit 3 Controlled Assessment - WJEC Applied Diploma in Criminology. VERIFIED
  • 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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Forensic Criminology Exam 1 Spring 2023 with Complete Solutions
  • Forensic Criminology Exam 1 Spring 2023 with Complete Solutions

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  • Assault - ANSWER-The intentional inflicting of bodily injury on an- other person, or the attempt to inflict such injury Aggravated assault - ANSWER-Inflicting, or attempting to inflict, bodily injury on another person, with the intent to inflict serious injury; an assault or attack where the purpose is to inflict serious bodily injury, often accompanied by the use of a deadly or dangerous weapon, such as a gun, knife, axe, or other sharp or blunt instrument; even if no actual injury occurs, t...
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Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well Enlightened).
  • Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well Enlightened).

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  • Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well Enlightened). Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well enlightened 1. AC 1.1 - Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations. (10 marks) 2. AC 1.2 assess the usefulness of the investigative techniques in criminal investigations (20 marks) 3. AC1.3 explain how evidence is processed (6 marks) 4. AC 1.4 examine the rights of individuals in criminal investigations (6 marks) 5. ...
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Notes for Unit 7: Applications of Criminal and Forensic Psychology
  • Notes for Unit 7: Applications of Criminal and Forensic Psychology

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  • Achieved Distinction with these notes. Covers all three questions, including offender profiling, top down and bottom up approach, biological and non-biological approach, treatment programs, and more.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom - AC1.2 WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom - AC1.2
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  • This document includes notes and information about AC1.2 within unit 3 criminology, that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about investigative techniques such as :intelligence databases, forensic techniques, surveillance, profiling techniques, investigative psychology and interview techniques.
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FSC100 Midterm; Questions and Answers  100% Correct
  • FSC100 Midterm; Questions and Answers 100% Correct

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  • FSC100 Midterm; Questions and Answers 100% Correct Atavism Correct answer-The idea that criminals were born to commit crimes due to biological deviance Positivism Correct answer-The idea that crime was the product of social causes Cesare Lombroso Correct answer-Was considered the father of modern criminology, sought to find physical characteristics inherent in all criminals, was an atavist Alexandre Lacassagne Correct answer-Was considered the father of forensic medicine, used crime ...
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