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Criminology WJEC Applied Diploma Unit 2 AC1.1 - all notes - 100 (max) UMS points

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This PDF document provides a detailed Google Slides document that I used for revision and notetaking for my unit 2 internal exam. AC1.1 covers 'Criminal Behaviour and Deviance'. There are 9 slides. Including; norms, values and moral codes sanctions against deviance (formal, informal) what deviance is (good, bad and unusual) complexities of crime (definition from google, legal definition, social definition) men's rea actus reus diminished responsibility crimes not requiring men's rea crimes where both elements are present but may not be guilty non court sanctions court sanctions fatal and non-fatal offences offences against property, sexual offences, public order offences I achieved 100 UMS points, which equates to the top mark achievable for the unit.

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Criminology WJEC Applied
Diploma Unit 2 AC1.1
This assessment is exam based. All notes are in detail and
achieved 100 (maximum) UMS points in 2024.

, Unit 2 1.1 - Criminal Behaviour and Deviance - Definitions
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Norms: rules or socially accepted standards that govern people’s behaviour in
certain circumstances. Ie showing respect to the elderly. These keep deviant
behaviours under control. They are quite specific and vary according to culture. For
example, colours to wear to a funeral and being quiet in a library.
Values: they are a reflection of social norms. general principles or guidelines for
how we should live our lives. These are more general than norms as they generalise
what society deems to be good or bad. Like norms, they can also vary from one culture
to another, but some apply to every culture. For example, respecting human life and
treating everyone with respect.
Moral codes: these are lists or rules that individuals, groups or organisations might
live by. They can be written/unwritten. For example, the police code of ethics. Ie
children are innocent and should be kept away from adult information or behaviour.
Deviance is created when people do not believe in the accepted values within society.
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