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AC 1.1. EVALUATE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ROLES OF PERSONNEL INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS.|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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  • Personnel involved. *Police officers/ detectives who investigate the crime. *Forensic specialists with expertise in different areas. *Crime scene investigators - in the UK scenes of crime officers (SOCO's) who collect evidence. *The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) which decides if a suspect is charged. *There are also other agencies e.g. the National Crime Agency which is responsible for leading the UK's fight to cut serious and organised crime, and HM revenue and customs. *Forensic scie...
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Criminology WJEC Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers Best rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Update 2024
  • Criminology WJEC Unit 2 Exam Questions and Answers Best rated A+ Guaranteed Success Latest Update 2024

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  • social 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 the legal system. actus reus - latin for guilty act. esse...
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Criminology Unit 3 AC 1.2 Questions & Answers 2023(A+GRADED 100%VERIFIED)
  • Criminology Unit 3 AC 1.2 Questions & Answers 2023(A+GRADED 100%VERIFIED)

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  • Databases - ANS Hold information on suspects, witnesses, crimes, informants and other relevant information. Police National Computer - ANS PNC us used to help investigations and share information of both national and local security. Makes critical missions easier for the police, UK enforcement agencies and other criminal justice agencies throughout the UK. PNC also provided real time data on people, vehicles, crimes and properties and well as alerts such as: missing people, stolen objects o...
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Edexcel A level politics UK  government evidence, UK  Government Case Studies, Paper  2 evidence bank Mark Scheme  June 2023
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  • Edexcel A level politics UK government evidence, UK Government Case Studies, Paper 2 evidence bank Mark Scheme June 2023 Give an example of convention law The salisbury convention Give an example of ill thought out legislation Dangerous Dogs Act 1991- didn't consider cross-breeds Give an example of the uk constitution being flexible Coronavirus Emergency Act 2020 Terror Act 2006- after 7/7 bombing, banned glorification of terror, restricting free speech Give an example of the ...
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NCTJ - Other laws Question and answers already passed
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  • NCTJ - Other laws Question and answers already passed NCTJ - Other laws Reader postings online - correct answer The general principle in statutory law is that if a website operator did not moderate/check a reader's posting before it became visible, the operator will not be liable in law for any illegal material published in it - provided that they had no prior knowledge that the material would be posted, and deleted or disabled public access to it quickly after becoming aware of it. Rec...
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Criminology Unit 2 AC 4.1 informing policy development
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  • If we can understand how/why people engage in criminal behaviour, it follows that strategies can be developed to prevent and/or reduce crime. Knowledge around crime has led to a range of policies. - correct answer-Policies can be: Formal- (think of formal sanctions) given by official bodies like police and courts e.g fine, custodial sentence Informal- given by people around them/they have a choice to engage with it e.g psychoanalysis Crime control- to reduce the amount of crime State pun...
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MOCK EXAM QUESTION 1 With 100% Verified Answers
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  • MOCK EXAM QUESTION 1 With 100% Verified Answers What market does the bank of england use to influence short-term interest rates in the UK - answerGilt repo market to facilicate the sale and buy back of UK Gilts The primary role of National savings & Investments - answerraise funds for UK government Spencer has a certified function, advisory role, within a directly authorised independant firm....what can he offer - answerA wide range of unrestricted investments from across the market key ...
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Edexcel A level politics UK government evidence, UK Government Case Studies, Paper 2 evidence bank Mark Scheme June 2023
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  • Edexcel A level politics UK government evidence, UK Government Case Studies, Paper 2 evidence bank Mark Scheme June 2023 Give an example of convention law The salisbury convention Give an example of ill thought out legislation Dangerous Dogs Act 1991- didn't consider cross-breeds Give an example of the uk constitution being flexible Coronavirus Emergency Act 2020 Terror Act 2006- after 7/7 bombing, banned glorification of t...
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Public Services BTEC Unit 12- Crime and its effects on society assignment 3 P5, M3, D2 Public Services BTEC Unit 12- Crime and its effects on society assignment 3 P5, M3, D2
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  • Public Services BTEC Unit 12- Crime and its effects on society assignment 3 P5, M3, D2 What strategies Exist to reduce crime,disorder and anti-social behaviour. (P5) Analyse how the strategies used by local community public services work to reduce crime, disorder and anti-social behaviour. (M3) Crimes occur everywhere, however they do differ from place to place in there types and quantities. This is why there are many different strategies we have in place throughout the country in order t...
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Criminology WJEC Unit 2 Exam 2023
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  • social 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 the legal system. actus reus - latin for guilty act. ess...
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