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AQA A level Psychology notes - Year 2, Forensics. I am currently in my second year of the A-level course, with my exams in May. I have wrote/used these notes throughout the course and have consistently got A*s. I have used my teachers powerpoints (who has been an examiner for the course for 10 years ) which are based off the AQA Psychology for A level textbook written by Cara Flanagan and Dave Berry. All of the A01 is from this textbook, however for some of the A03 (Evaluation) my teacher uses a mix of predominantly this textbook but also some info from other textbooks too - but this is only when she finds evaluative points that are easier to understand/remember, so is not very often. I find her powerpoints a lot easier to understand as opposed to the textbook hence i decided to make my own revision notes using her power points instead of the textbook.

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Defining and Measuring Crime
Crime: “any act that breaks the law and warrants some form of punishment”

Problems in defining crime (A03)


Cultural Issues:

• Laws vary across cultures.

• In this country, having more than one wife is the crime of bigamy.

• In many cultures (Malaysia, Utah, parts of Africa) polygamy is perfectly legal.



Historical Issues:

• Laws change over time.

• Until 1967, homosexuality was considered a crime in this country



Age:

• The concept that someone has committed a crime means that they should understand it is
unacceptable

• The age at which a child understands the difference between right and wrong is difficult to
ascertain

• The age of criminal responsibility varies from country to country (anything between 7-18
years)



Circumstance:

• There are circumstances in which the legal system can make allowances to take the situation
and circumstance of a crime into account.

• Actus reus -the crime should be a voluntary act

• Mens rea - the intention to do the crime

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