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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Questions 
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Actus reus - answerLatin for guilty act 
Mens rea - answerLatin for "guilty mind," used in court to prove criminal intent 
Explain the following sanctions for criminal behaviour: 
- Cautions 
- Conditional caution 
- Penalty notices 
- Custodial sentences 
- Community sentences 
- Fines 
- Discharge 
- Combination order - answer- Cautions: The criminal accepts the offence and agrees to be 
cautioned. 
- Conditional caution...
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Applied Law Coursework Piece - Unit 2 P7
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This is the document for Unit 2 P7 - The document covers the correct answer for the description and application of Common Assault, Battery, Assault occasioning Actual Bodily Harm, GBH, GBH with intent, and the references for the information used at the bottom. This coursework has all the relevant information and is to a Distinction Star standard.
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BLEA Criminal Law Final Questions and Answers Rated A+
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BLEA Criminal Law Final Questions and Answers Rated A+ Kidnapping 1st Intentionally abducts another person with intent to: (a) To hold him or her for ransom or reward, or as a shield or hostage; or (b) To facilitate commission of any felony or flight thereafter; or (c) To inflict bodily injury on him or her; or (d) To inflict extreme mental distress on him, her, or a third person; or (e) To interfere with the performance of any governmental function. (2) Kidnapping in the first degree is a class...
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PGDL Criminal Law Exam Questions with Correct Solutions Graded A+
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What is actus reus of assault? - Apprehension of immediate unlawful personal violence 
 
What is mens rea of assault? - Intention or recklessness as to causing a person to apprehend immediate unlawful personal violence 
 
Does D need to have the means to carry out the violence that is threatened for assault? - No 
 
What does 'immediate' mean for assault? - Some time not excluding the immediate future. Imminent. 
 
What is actus reus of battery? - Application of unlawful force 
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 2024
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WJEC Criminology Unit 2 Exam Questions 
With 100% Correct Answers 2024 
Actus reus - answerLatin for guilty act 
Mens rea - answerLatin for "guilty mind," used in court to prove criminal intent 
Explain the following sanctions for criminal behaviour: 
- Cautions 
- Conditional caution 
- Penalty notices 
- Custodial sentences 
- Community sentences 
- Fines 
- Discharge 
- Combination order - answer- Cautions: The criminal accepts the offence and agrees to be 
cautioned. 
- Conditional caution...
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SQE1 EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!!
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SQE1 EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!!
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WJEC Criminology Year 2 Unit 4 Exam Questions and Answers (Graded A)
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What is the key definition of Retribution? - Answer- inflicting punishment on an offender for wrong doing. 
 
What is the key definition of Rehabilitation? - Answer- making offenders change their behaviour through education and courses. 
 
What is the key definition of Deterrence? - Answer- discouraging future offending. 
 
What is the key definition of Public protection/incapacitation? - Answer- Protecting the public by giving the offender a sentence. 
 
What is the key definition of Reparation...
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A-Level Law Cases Test Bank with Questions and Answers
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Killing by an omission? R v Gibbons and Proctor- starved child to death 
Guilty of murder although they had no intention to kill R v Vickes- man burgled shop 
opened by dead woman and beat her to death when she caught him 
Case that confirmed you can be guilty of murder without intention to kill R v 
Cunningham- d beat up man he believed was having relations with fiancé, was 
convicted of murder as intended to cause serious gbh. 
Case which decided grevious bodily harm has natural meaning? D...
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A-Level Law AQA Paper 1 (Answered)
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AR of murder - Correct Answer Unlawfully cause death of a human being 
Under Queen's Peace r v clegg 
Not a fetus R V Copeland 
Causes death r v malcherek 
Act or omission r v gibbons and proctor 
 
MR of murder - Correct Answer malice aforethought 
Intention to kill or cause GBH r v Vickers 
direct intent- intent to bring about consequence r v mohan 
oblique intent- virtually certain consequence r v woolin 
 
Loss of Control Test - Correct Answer s.54/55 coroners justice act 2009 
D must lose...
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Criminal Law (LLB Law) Complete Lecture notes
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LLB Law, Criminal law module complete set of lecture notes. 
Includes: 
- Actus Reus 
- Mens Rea 
- Murder 
- Voluntary Manslaughter 
- Diminished Responsibility 
- Loss of Control 
- Involuntary Manslaughter 
- Constructive Manslaughter 
- Drugs cases 
- Gross Negligence Manslaughter 
- Property Offences 
- Theft 
- Burglary and Aggravated Burglary 
- Fraud 
- Offences Against the Person Act 1861 
- Assault 
- Battery 
- Assault occasioning ABH 
- Maliciously Wounding/Inflicting GBH 
- Woundin...
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