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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 questions and answers
  • WJEC Criminology Unit 3 questions and answers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 4 pages • 2023
  • Police Officers The first to arrive on scene, the knes that safeguard the public, arrest suspects and secure the crime scene. Golden Hour The period immediately after the crime has happened Police Detectives Specialised police officers that take care of the more serious, complex cases Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) Or SOCOs - usually civilians rather than police, they are employed by the police and have some type of scientific degree but aren't police. Available 24 ho...
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  • Detailed Contents UNIT 1 Science, Chemistry, and Cells Chapter 1 The Scientific Study of Life 1.1 What Is Life? A. Life Is Organized B. Life Requires Energy C. Life Maintains Internal Constancy D. Life Reproduces, Grows, and Develops E. Life Evolves 1.2 The Tree of Life Includes Three Main Branches 1.3 Scientists Study the Natural World A. The Scientific Method Has Multiple Interrelated Parts B. An Experimental Design Is a Careful Plan C. Theories Are Comprehensive Explanations D. ...
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 Com 312 - Exam One 171 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
  • Com 312 - Exam One 171 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT

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  • Com 312 - Exam One 171 Questions with Verified Answers Why Intercultural Through Film and Media? - CORRECT ANSWER Human experience is now more visual and visualized than ever before from the satellite picture to medical images of the interior of the human body. The proliferation of visuality has made film and television entertainment the United States' second largest export after aerospace What Material Does Media Culture Provide When We Forge our Identity? - CORRECT ANSWER 1. Sense of...
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Forensic Psychology essays
  • Forensic Psychology essays

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  • 6 essays on the following topics from Forensic Psychology in AQA A Level Psychology: top-down approach, geographical profiling, eysencks theory of criminal profiling, cognitive explanations of offending, differential association theory, psychodynamic explanation of offending. Includes evaluations and all received full marks.
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AQA Forensic Psychology - Questions and Answers
  • AQA Forensic Psychology - Questions and Answers

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  • AQA Forensic Psychology - Questions and Answers Measuring crime: victim surveys Ask sample of ppl to identify which crimes (reported and unreported) have been committed against them over a fixed period of time. British crime survey repeated every year and involves a sample of 50000 households aged 16+ Measuring crime: victim survey evaluation potential to provide info about the 'dark figure' of unreported crime BUT depends on honesty- some ppl may not report outcomes with a stigma attached e...
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Offender profiling: top down & bottom up approach
  • Offender profiling: top down & bottom up approach

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  • This document overall describes how to do a top down and bottom up approach including: FBI profile reconstruction, AO3 points, investigative psychology, geographical profiling
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Summary WJEC Criminology Unit 3 - AC1.2: Exemplar Writeup. Assess the usefulness of four investigative techniques used in different criminal investigations.
  • Summary WJEC Criminology Unit 3 - AC1.2: Exemplar Writeup. Assess the usefulness of four investigative techniques used in different criminal investigations.

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  • This was the exact document that I used for my Year 13 Unit 3 controlled assessment that allowed to me achieve an overall grade of an A* (94/100 marks). This document in particular covers the entirety of AC1.2, including: DNA, Eye Witness Testimony (EWT), Profiling (both geographical and typological) as well as Surveillance (CCTV and Covert Human Intelligence Sources - CHIS). Only 4 investigative techniques have been mentioned as that's the minimum you need. I have also included both advantages,...
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AQA Psychology Forensic Revision Table
  • AQA Psychology Forensic Revision Table

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  • AQA psychology revision table, based on advanced information topics (so some missing). Summary of all A01 content (1st column), supporting studies (2nd column) and evaluation/A03 points (3rd column), great for summarising content revision and structuring 16 mark essays
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AC1.2 with 100% correct answers
  • AC1.2 with 100% correct answers

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  • INVESTIGATIVE TECHNIQUES The police use many data bases: UK National DNA Database Police National Computer (PNC) - stores information on: criminals, suspected criminals and protesters. There are other databases that contain information about witnesses, informants and agents. Forensics 1.There is limited access to a crime scene to protect evidence - protective clothing is required to avoid contamination. 2.The police recover evidence scientifically, which is considered by a ran...
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OPOTA SPO's Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • OPOTA SPO's Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • OPOTA SPO's Exam 2023 Questions and Answers with complete solution The relationship between an SPO and a test question is, • The test question must respond directly to the SPO and for every SPO there is a test question. The ultimate reason for law enforcement training is • To be able to protect the life and property of yourself and the public. The term role is defined as, • Characteristics and expected social behavior of an individual. • Those behaviors typically performed by a...
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