100% Zufriedenheitsgarantie Sofort verfügbar nach Zahlung Sowohl online als auch als PDF Du bist an nichts gebunden 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Zusammenfassung

Summary Criminology Unit 3: AC 3.1 write up model answer

Bewertung
4,2
(51)
Verkauft
141
seiten
3
Hochgeladen auf
13-01-2023
geschrieben in
2022/2023

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 3.1. I initially found it difficult to imagine how to write this AC in the exam, but inserting the brief in appropriate places in your write-up is all you need to do! This detailed answer is well-developed after the feedback of my teachers! • evidence • trial transcripts • media • judgements • law reports

Mehr anzeigen Weniger lesen
Hochschule
Kurs








Ups! Dein Dokument kann gerade nicht geladen werden. Versuch es erneut oder kontaktiere den Support.

Verknüpftes buch

Schule, Studium & Fach

Studien-Niveau
Herausgeber
Fach
Kurs

Dokument Information

Gesamtes Buch?
Nein
Welche Kapitel sind zusammengefasst?
Ac 3.1
Hochgeladen auf
13. januar 2023
Anzahl der Seiten
3
geschrieben in
2022/2023
Typ
Zusammenfassung

Themen

Inhaltsvorschau

AC 3.1: Examine Information for Validity


EVIDENCE
Before proceeding with a prosecution, the CPS requires that evidence must be credible, reliable, and
admissible in court. Credible evidence means that the evidence is believable within the given context,
and that it seems reasonable that what is being said or shown could be true. Reliable evidence is
accurate and authentic evidence, which is consistent throughout the whole case. Admissible evidence is
evidence which is considered acceptable or valid. It has the right to be admitted into the official body of
evidence related to the case.
Testimonies as evidence can be divided into eye-witness testimonies (EWTs) or expert/specialist
testimonies. EWTs come from people who claim to have observed the crime. They could be considered
unreliable, as Loftus found that in crimes where a weapon was involved, the witness showed a ‘weapon
focus’. This meant that they did not form a detailed memory of other aspects of the crime, such as the
offender’s face. However, EWTs may be reliable because they give police a lead to go off – even if the
EWT isn’t entirely accurate. They could be accurate if the police interview the eyewitness effectively
using the ‘cognitive interview’, and EWTs are weighty in court, meaning that if they corroborate
evidence, they could be considered reliable and help deliver the desired verdict.
Expert/specialist testimonies hold a higher status in court than other witness testimonies, as juries may
consider the opinion of an expert to be particularly credible. However, expert opinions may lead to a
miscarriage of justice when they give inaccurate evidence, such as passing an opinion as scientific fact.
An example of an expert testimony resulting in a miscarriage of justice is the case of Sally Clark. Clark
was given two life sentences in 1999 for the murder of her two infant sons. In court, Sir Roy Meadow
gave evidence that the likelihood of both deaths being accidental in a family like hers was around “one
in 73 million”. This was later found to be grossly inaccurate, and Clark was later released in January
2003. This prompted reviews of hundreds of other cases, such as Donna Anthony, Angela Cannings and
Trupti Patel, who were all acquitted in the following years because Meadow had testified in all their
trials too.

TRIAL TRANSCRIPTS
Trial transcripts are the exact written record of every word said in court using DARTS (Digital Audio
Recording Transcription Storage system). Trial transcripts can be considered useful because not only can
they be used as evidence in an appeal, but they can also be used by the parole board when considering
a prisoner’s application to be released. Due to being highly accurate and unbiased accounts because of
DARTS, trial transcripts can be considered valid. However, there is always a risk of the machine
malfunctioning or words being misheard/unrecorded.
The case of Barry George is an example of trial transcripts being used, after he was sent to prison for
eight years for the murder of Jill Dando. In 2007, George appealed when a witness placed armed police
officers at the scene of his arrest – potentially explaining the 1/1000cm of gunshot residue that was
found in George’s coat pocket and initially secured his conviction. In George’s 2008 retrial, trial
transcripts from the appeal were listened to. The witness statements of seeing armed police helped the
jury decide that the gunshot residue in his coat was ultimately not his own. It also revealed that
witnesses were unsure whether they truly saw George near the scene.
4,90 €
Vollständigen Zugriff auf das Dokument erhalten:
Von 141 Studierenden gekauft

100% Zufriedenheitsgarantie
Sofort verfügbar nach Zahlung
Sowohl online als auch als PDF
Du bist an nichts gebunden


Ebenfalls erhältlich im paket-deal

Bewertungen von verifizierten Käufern

7 von 51 Bewertungen werden angezeigt
1 Woche vor

2 Wochen vor

3 Wochen vor

4 Wochen vor

1 Monat vor

8 Monate vor

8 Monate vor

4,2

51 rezensionen

5
24
4
18
3
5
2
1
1
3
Zuverlässige Bewertungen auf Stuvia

Alle Bewertungen werden von echten Stuvia-Benutzern nach verifizierten Käufen abgegeben.

Lerne den Verkäufer kennen

Seller avatar
Bewertungen des Ansehens basieren auf der Anzahl der Dokumente, die ein Verkäufer gegen eine Gebühr verkauft hat, und den Bewertungen, die er für diese Dokumente erhalten hat. Es gibt drei Stufen: Bronze, Silber und Gold. Je besser das Ansehen eines Verkäufers ist, desto mehr kannst du dich auf die Qualität der Arbeiten verlassen.
rin4 good luck with your studies!
Folgen Sie müssen sich einloggen, um Studenten oder Kursen zu folgen.
Verkauft
961
Mitglied seit
4 Jahren
Anzahl der Follower
397
Dokumente
2
Zuletzt verkauft
2 Jahren vor
rin

hello and welcome :) hopefully you can find what you are looking for here at a great price, since I know how difficult it is to be a student and afford high-quality documents like these! if you have any questions, please feel free to ask me!

4,3

372 rezensionen

5
230
4
79
3
28
2
13
1
22

Kürzlich von dir angesehen.

Warum sich Studierende für Stuvia entscheiden

on Mitstudent*innen erstellt, durch Bewertungen verifiziert

Geschrieben von Student*innen, die bestanden haben und bewertet von anderen, die diese Studiendokumente verwendet haben.

Nicht zufrieden? Wähle ein anderes Dokument

Kein Problem! Du kannst direkt ein anderes Dokument wählen, das besser zu dem passt, was du suchst.

Bezahle wie du möchtest, fange sofort an zu lernen

Kein Abonnement, keine Verpflichtungen. Bezahle wie gewohnt per Kreditkarte oder Sofort und lade dein PDF-Dokument sofort herunter.

Student with book image

“Gekauft, heruntergeladen und bestanden. So einfach kann es sein.”

Alisha Student

Häufig gestellte Fragen