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This contains my AC 1.2 for WJEC Level 3 Criminology. I achieved a perfect A* (100%) - proof of which is on the preview for my 'All AC's' document on my page :)
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WJEC•Crime Scene to Courtroom
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This contains my AC 1.2 for WJEC Level 3 Criminology. I achieved a perfect A* (100%) - proof of which is on the preview for my 'All AC's' document on my page :)
Hi, this contains all of my AC's For Level 3 Criminology Unit 3 - Crime Scene to Courtroom. I acheived a perfect A* (100%) - proof of which is on the preview :)
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Hi, this contains all of my AC's For Level 3 Criminology Unit 3 - Crime Scene to Courtroom. I acheived a perfect A* (100%) - proof of which is on the preview :)
A /AS LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE 
 
my A* notes onthe Anglo-Welsh poet Edward Thomas' poem "But these things also..."
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WJEC•AS Unit 2 - Poetry Post-1900
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A /AS LEVEL ENGLISH LITERATURE 
 
my A* notes onthe Anglo-Welsh poet Edward Thomas' poem "But these things also..."
A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "Old Man" 
 
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WJEC•POETRY
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A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "Old Man" 
 
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A* analysis of Edward Thomas' poem "Beauty" A LEVEL ENGLISH
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This is my full answer, except, of course, the paragraph about the brief, for AC3.2. It goes into detail about just verdicts, safe verdicts, miscarriage of justice, and just sentencing (including the unduly lenient sentencing scheme). 
In the course as a whole, I received a B, so hopefully this can help someone :)
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WJEC•Unit 3 Criminology
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This is my full answer, except, of course, the paragraph about the brief, for AC3.2. It goes into detail about just verdicts, safe verdicts, miscarriage of justice, and just sentencing (including the unduly lenient sentencing scheme). 
In the course as a whole, I received a B, so hopefully this can help someone :)
This is everything I did for AC3.1, except, of course, linking some points to the brief given in the actual exam. I have, however, made notes of where a reference to the brief might go- but it’s all dependant on what you are given on the day. 
Overall, I received a high B in Criminology, so hopefully this can help someone out :)
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WJEC•Unit 3 Criminology
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This is everything I did for AC3.1, except, of course, linking some points to the brief given in the actual exam. I have, however, made notes of where a reference to the brief might go- but it’s all dependant on what you are given on the day. 
Overall, I received a high B in Criminology, so hopefully this can help someone out :)
This is my full answer in response to AC2.5 (Discuss the use of lay people in trials). It looks at magistrates as well as jury’s, and the strengths and weaknesses of both. 
My Criminology grade was a B overall, so hopefully this answer can be helpful to someone :)
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WJEC•Criminology Unit 3
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This is my full answer in response to AC2.5 (Discuss the use of lay people in trials). It looks at magistrates as well as jury’s, and the strengths and weaknesses of both. 
My Criminology grade was a B overall, so hopefully this answer can be helpful to someone :)
My full response to AC2.4, which covers how media, experts, barristers/legal teams, and witnesses can affect the outcome of cases. I do this in a large part by looking at case studies such as Damilola Taylor and Sally Clark. 
Overall, I received a B in this course, so hopefully this will be of use to someone :)
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WJEC•Criminology Unit 3
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My full response to AC2.4, which covers how media, experts, barristers/legal teams, and witnesses can affect the outcome of cases. I do this in a large part by looking at case studies such as Damilola Taylor and Sally Clark. 
Overall, I received a B in this course, so hopefully this will be of use to someone :)
My full answer for AC2.3, covering relevance and admissibility, as well as disclosure of evidence and hearsay rule (and the exceptions to it). I also looked closely at at the case of Steven Saunders as the first example of a ‘victimless prosecution’. 
Overall, I got a high B in Criminology, so hopefully this can help someone out :)
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WJEC•Criminology Unit 3
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My full answer for AC2.3, covering relevance and admissibility, as well as disclosure of evidence and hearsay rule (and the exceptions to it). I also looked closely at at the case of Steven Saunders as the first example of a ‘victimless prosecution’. 
Overall, I got a high B in Criminology, so hopefully this can help someone out :)