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Criminology WJEC Unit 2 QUESTION AND ANSWER RATED A+  2023
  • Criminology WJEC Unit 2 QUESTION AND ANSWER RATED A+ 2023

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  • Criminology WJEC Unit 2 QUESTION AND ANSWER RATED A+ 2023social definition what society believes is wrong within a community. for example, moat people in the UK would think it is wrong to have sex with a 14-year old, but in other cultures in different countries it might not be seen as a problem because society doesn't label it as one. legal definition in our society, it is the legal system which defines crime. for example behaviour that breaks the law and for which you are punished by...
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Criminal Law- All offences and defences summary with Cases!!
  • Criminal Law- All offences and defences summary with Cases!!

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  • This document is well-suited for students studying law at A level. The exam board taken was OCR however these are notes that are sufficient for all exam boards. THIS IS THE BEST SUMMARY OF THE BOOKS. All which is needed is in the document to Ace Exams. There is detailed information on all offences and defences with cases attached to all substantial principles such as intention = R v Mohan. This document was made within months and is detailed summary Tort law and Contract law document will also b...
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ECS3706 EXAM PACK 2022(COMPLETE)
  • ECS3706 EXAM PACK 2022(COMPLETE)

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  • Which of the following Is related to public order crimes and differs from country to country? -ANSWERMoral laws, codes and standards Choose the correct .......... answer may be regarded as the primary objective of organised crime -ANSWEREconomic gain Identify which combination of existing theories can explain conservation crime -ANSWERRational choice, social learning, general theory of crime, neutralisation Which one of the following Is not an example of white-collar crime? -ANSWERAfric...
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Criminal Law:Non-Fatal Offences Mind Map
  • Criminal Law:Non-Fatal Offences Mind Map

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  • All of my law documents uploaded follow the AQA specification and are of A/A* quality. This mind map gives an overview of the elements of the non-fatal offences in criminal law.
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INSOLVENCY LAW_ MRL3701 SUMMARY NOTES WITH QUESTIONS
  • INSOLVENCY LAW_ MRL3701 SUMMARY NOTES WITH QUESTIONS

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  • INSOLVENCY LAW_ MRL3701 SUMMARY NOTES WITH QUESTIONS. Study unit 1: Introduction to Insolvency Law Case Law: NB: Magnum Financial Holdings (Pty) Ltd (in Liquidation) v Summerly and another NNO 1984 (1) SA 160 (W) Meaning of “insolvency” Common meaning – a person is insolvent when he is unable to pay his debts, however, The legal test for insolvency is whether the debtor's liabilities, fairly estimated, exceed his assets, fairly valued. The inability to pay debts Is merely eviden...
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CPR3701 MCQ Questions WITH Answers 2023
  • CPR3701 MCQ Questions WITH Answers 2023

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  • CPR3701 TEST YOUR SELF MCQ QUESTIONS 1. Open justice can be equated with the concept that justice must be “seen to be done”. True 2. Open justice is protected by the right to a fair trial and is an absolute right. False 3. The court cannot exclude any member of the public from the trial of an adult accused. False 4. In cases where a witness for the state is about to abscond, the prosecutor may apply for a warrant of arrest and have the said witness detained pending the trial....
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