WJEC • Level 3 Criminology
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Modules Level 3 Criminology at WJEC
Notes available for the following courses of Level 3 Criminology at WJEC
- Unit 1 2
- Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime 1
- Unit 1 criminology 4543U1 1
- Unit 1- AC 1.1 1
- Unit 1- AC 1.2 1
- Unit 1- AC 1.3 1
- Unit 1- AC 1.4 1
- Unit 1- AC1.5 1
- Unit 1- AC1.6 1
- Unit 1: Controlled Assessment 9
- Unit 1.1 1
- Unit 1.2 1
- Unit 1.3 1
- Unit 1.6 1
- Unit 2 5
- Unit 3 24
- Unit 3 - from crime scene to courtroom 3
- Unit 3 AC 1.1 1
- Unit 3 AC 1.4 1
- Unit 3 AC 2.1 1
- Unit 3 AC 2.2 1
- Unit 3 AC 2.3 1
- Unit 3 AC 2.4 1
- Unit 3 AC 2.5 1
- Unit 3 AC 3.1 1
- Unit 3 AC 3.2 2
- Unit 3 AC 3.3 1
- Unit 3 AC.24 Unit 3 AC2.4 1
- Unit 3 AC1.1 CriminologyUnit3 1
- Unit 3 AC1.2 CriminologyUnit3 1
- Unit 3 AC1.3 Unit3AC1.3 1
- Unit 3 AC1.4 Criminology Unit 3 1.4 1
- Unit 3 AC2.1 Unit 3 AC2.1 1
- Unit 3 AC2.2 Unit 3 AC2.2 1
- Unit 3 AC2.3 Unit 3 AC2.3 1
- Unit 3 AC2.5 Unit 3 AC2.5 1
- Unit 3 AC3.1 Unit 3 AC3.1 1
- Unit 3 AC3.2 Unit 3 AC3.2 1
- Unit 3 from crime scene to court room 2
- Unit 3: Crime Scene to Courtroom 11
- Unit 4 criminology year 2 2
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complete notes for unit 2 AC2.1 biological theories of criminality for WJEC level 3 criminology
These are model answers for 
- 1.4 
- 2.1 
- 2.2 
- 2.3 
- 2.4 
-2.5 
My teacher marked these individually and stated that they are at a High B or Low A standard, therefore use these as a guide how to structure your answers and base your notes as well.
This file is a revision worksheet designed to support the study of criminological and sociological theories of crime. It summarises a wide range of biological, psychological and sociological explanations for criminal behaviour, including theorists such as Lombroso, Sheldon, Bowlby, Eysenck, Sutherland, Durkheim, Merton, Marxists, labelling theorists, and left and right realists. For each theory, the worksheet outlines the key ideas, supporting evidence, and criticisms, with clear sections for in...
This file is a detailed criminology and criminal justice coursework document for Unit 3 (AC 1.1 and related assessment criteria), which examines the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations, the investigative techniques they use, and the strengths and limitations of those roles. It uses a wide range of real-life case studies—such as Stephen Lawrence, Sarah Everard, Amanda Knox, Colin Pitchfork, and Sally Clark—to evaluate police officers, SOCOs, forensic scientists, pathologist...
These are the notes I used for my Criminology Exam in 2024, I achieved a Grade B in the controlled assessment, this covers all the AC, use these this to add information to your notes, i do not suggest copying and pasting directly
Full marks for criminology 1.6
Full marks for A.C.1.1 Includes examples and case studies
Full marks for A.C.1.3. With full in-depth notes.
Full marks for unit 1.2 with examples provided
This 3 page document will give you a detailed summary of AC1.1 - Compare criminal and deviance. Providing definitions and relevant examples that cover the whole of the assessment criteria for 1.1. This is what I used and I achieved an A for it in my AS, the highest mark in the class. Accessible PDF document with information relevant to WJEC exam board