WJEC • Criminology
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Modules Criminology at WJEC
Notes available for the following courses of Criminology at WJEC
- A.C 3.2 24GCECRM1 1
- A.C 1.2 1
- A.C 3.3 1
- AC 1.1- Analyse different types of crime 1
- AC 1.1- Analysing Different Types of Crime 1
- AC 1.4 1
- AC 2.1 and 2.2 - Campaign for change 1
- AC 2.2 - Aims of Punishment 1
- AC.1.1 Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personel involved in criminal investigations 1
- AC.1.3 - AC1.6 1
- AC1 5
- AC1.1 3
- AC1.3 1
- AC1.3 - Unit4 1
- AC1.5 1
- AC2.1 Compare campaign for change 1
- Ac2.2 1
- AC2.2 Effectiveness of media AC2.2 1
- Analyse Different Types of Crime 1
- Analyse different types of Crime. 1.1 1
- Case studies 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime 4543U1 373
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.2 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.3 1
- Changing awareness of Crime: AC1.4 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.5 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC1.6 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC2.1 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC2.2 1
- Changing Awareness of Crime: AC3 2
- Consequences of Unreported Crime 2
- Crime 1
- Crime and Deviance 5
- Crime and Punishment AC1.1 63
- Crime scene to court room 1
- Crime Scene to Courtroom 4543U3 333
- Crime Scene to Courtroom: AC1.1 1
- Crime Scene to Courtroom: AC1.2 1
- Crime Scene to Courtroom: AC1.3 1
- Crime scene to the courtroom 2
- Crime statistics 1
- Crimescene to courtroom 1
- Criminological Theories 64
- Criminology 11
- Criminology unit 1 7
- Criminology Unit 1 Compare campaigns for change 1
- Criminology Unit 1 Notes WJEC 1
- Criminology Unit 2 Revision Kit 1
- Criminology Unit 3 Controlled Assessment 10
- Criminology Unit 4 Revision Kit 1
- Understand the process for the prosecution of suspect 1
- Understand the process of the criminal justice system 1
- Unit 1 14
- Unit 1 representations of crime in media 1
- Unit 1 - AC1.1 Layout + Examples 1
- Unit 1 - Controlled assessment 4543QC 1
- Unit 1 -Ac1.4 1
- UNIT 1 AC 1.1- analyse different types of crime 5
- Unit 1 AC 1.3 - You will have to show an understan 1
- Unit 1 AC 3.1 - plan a campaign for change 1
- Unit 1 AC1.1 1
- Unit 1 AC1.2 2
- UNIT 1 AC1.3 1
- UNIT 1 AC1.4 1
- UNIT 1 AC1.5 1
- UNIT 1 AC1.6 1
- UNIT 1 AC2.1 1
- UNIT 1 AC2.2 1
- UNIT 1 AC3.1 1
- UNIT 1 AC3.2 1
- UNIT 1 AC3.3 1
- Unit 1 CA 1
- Unit 1 Criminology WJEC 4543QC 1
- Unit 1- changing awareness of crime AC1.1 essay full write up 1
- Unit 1, ac.1 1
- Unit 1: 1.1-1.6 6
- Unit 1: AC1.1 1
- Unit 1/2/3/4 1
- Unit 2 2
- UNIT 2 AC1.1 1
- UNIT 2 AC1.2 1
- Unit 2 AC1.2 explain the reasons why certain crimes are unreported 1
- Unit 2 AC1.3 explain the consequences of unreported crime 1
- Unit 2 AC1.4 describe the representation of crime 1
- UNIT 2 AC2.1+3.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC2.2+3.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC2.3+3.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC4.1 1
- UNIT 2 AC4.2 1
- UNIT 2 AC4.3 1
- Unit 2 Criminology 4543QC 2
- Unit 2/4 - Question on Albert Bandura 1
- Unit 3 14
- Unit 3 - AC1.2 1
- Unit 3 - Crime Scene to Court Room 3
- Unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom 10
- Unit 3 Ac 1.1 - Role of personnel 1
- Unit 3 AC 1.2 1
- Unit 3 AC 1.4 1
- Unit 3 Ac 2.1 1
- Unit 3 AC1 2
- UNIT 3 AC1.3 explain how evidence is processed 1
- Unit 3 Controlled Assessment 1
- Unit 3 criminology 11
- UNIT 3 EXAMINE FOR VALIDITY 1
- Unit 3- Crime scene to court room 11
- Unit 3-Crime scene to Court Room 1
- Unit 4 9
- Unit 4 - Ac1.1 1
- Unit 4 AC 1.1 1
- Unit 4 AC1.3 1
- Unit 4 processes for law making 1
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Latest notes & summaries WJEC • Criminology
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Explains all of the individualistic theories of crime. These include the psychodynamic theory, the personality theory, the operant learning theory, the social learning theory and the differential association theory. It also includes the strengths and weaknesses of each theory.