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Summary 'Criminology: A Contemporary Introduction' (Advanced criminology course UU)
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This is a summary of the book Criminology: A Contemporary Introduction ISBN 1419 of the course Advanced Criminology of Utrecht University. 
The summary starts with some bulletpoints of chapter 2 and 4, since these are more for general understanding. The rest of the summary contain the full information from the chapters. Together with the powerpoint slides of the course you will be able to easily identify the main theories, together with the historical context and...
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IOP2602 EXAM PACK 2023
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(1) What stages do groups pass through? 
1. Idea generation, implementation and termination. 
2. Introduction, high productivity and decline. 
3. Initiation, evolution, maturation and decline. 
4. Forming, storming, norming, performing and adjourning. 
 
(2) How would you describe a work group? 
1. A group whose individual efforts result in a performance that is greater than the sum 
of the individual inputs. 
2. A group that primarily interacts to share information and to make decision...
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC 2.5
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This document includes notes and information about AC2.5 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about the use of lay people in criminal investigations, alongside the strengths and weaknesses they provide.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC3.2
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This document includes notes and information about AC3.1 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about: safe/unsafe verdicts, miscarriages of justice, just verdicts and just sentencing.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom - AC1.2
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This document includes notes and information about AC1.2 within unit 3 criminology, that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about investigative techniques such as :intelligence databases, forensic techniques, surveillance, profiling techniques, investigative psychology and interview techniques.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC2.4
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This document includes notes and information about AC2.4 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about how: evidence, witnesses, experts, judiciary, media, politics, barristers and legal teams affect the outcome of criminal cases.
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CPR3701-CRIMINAL PROCEDURE HANDBOOK.
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CPR3701-CRIMINAL PROCEDURE HANDBOOK. Part I: 
Selected General Principles of the Law of 
Criminal Procedure 
Chapter 1 A basic introduction to criminal procedure 
Chapter 2 The criminal courts of the Republic 
Chapter 3 The prosecution of crime 
Chapter 4 The right to legal assistance 
Chapter 5 The accused: his or her presence as a party 
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CPR 3701-CRIMINAL PROCEDURE HANDBOOK.
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CPR 3701-CRIMINAL PROCEDURE HANDBOOK. 1.1 Criminal procedure: the distinction between substantive and adjectival law 
It is customary to distinguish between substantive and adjectival (formal) law. Substantive 
law comprises legal rules determining the rights and duties of individuals and the state; and 
both private law and public law are part of substantive law. Substantive criminal law, for 
instance, determines the prerequisites for criminal liability (like unlawfulness, fault) and 
prescrib...
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Summary Full Notes for Unit 3 Controlled Assessment - WJEC Applied Diploma in Criminology. VERIFIED
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Summary Full Notes for Unit 3 Controlled Assessment - WJEC Applied Diploma in Criminology. VERIFIEDUnit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime 7 
Learning Outcome 1 Understand how crime reporting affects the public perception of criminality 
Topic 1.1 Analyse different types of crime 8 
Topic 1.2 Explain the reasons that certain crimes are unreported 18 
Topic 1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime 23 
Topic 1.4 Describe media representation of crime 27 
Topic 1.5 Explain the impact of media re...
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Test Bank For Criminology Today An Integrative Introduction 8th Edition By Schmalleger
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X. The Primacy of Sociology? 
A. Although many disciplines contribute to criminology, criminologists primarily operate from a sociological perspective 
1. This means that many theories of criminal behavior are based in sociology 
2. The social problems vs. social responsibility theme used in the text is an 
example of this 
B. Not everyone agrees that the sociological perspective should be given increased importance in criminology today 
1. Those arguing in favor of the primacy of sociology emph...
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