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These notes cover the entirety of AC2.5 for Unit 3. For use in the Crime Scene to Court Room Controlled Assessment (WJEC Applied Diploma in Criminology). Include sufficient detail and relevant case examples. Achieved top grades using these notes.

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AC2.5 - Discuss the use of Lay people


Lay magistrates

- Also known as Justices of the Peace
- No qualifications needed, little training
- 17,000 magistrates in England and Wales
- You have to be 18-65, voluntary job

They have six key qualities:

- Good Character - to respect and trust for others
- Understanding and Communication - ability to understand documentations and to
follow the evidence and arguments.
- Social Awareness - Understanding and respecting the communities beliefs
- Maturity and Sound Temperament - Qualities of maturity, humanity but also be firm
and decisive when required.
- Sound Judgement - Common sense and be able to think logically.
- Commitment and Reliability - The Magistrates need to undertake at least 26 half
day sitting a year.

You can’t be a magistrate if you have the following: driving offences, major crime offences,
declared bankrupt or other offences

Powers of sentencing:

- Up to 6 months or up to 12 months in total for more than one offence
- Fine is unlimited
- Community service

Types of cases

- Lay Magistrates deal with all the less serious crimes that are committed such as
motoring offences, criminal damage cases under £5000, theft or higher value
damage cases however these cases can be dealt at Magistrates.
- Lay Magistrates are also specially trained to deal with Youth court cases for
defendants under the age of 18.

Strengths:

- Instill confidence of the criminal justice system as being fair in the eyes of the public
- Cost - as magistrates are volunteers they are a low cost to the legal system
compared to district judges
- As they are from the local area, they have local knowledge and know the interests of
the area.
- Objectivity - ensures decisions are fair

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