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Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well enlightened) 1. AC 1.1 - Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations. (10 marks) 2. AC 1.2 assess the usefulness of the investigative techniques in criminal investigations (20 marks) 3. AC1.3 explain how evidence is processed (6 marks) 4. AC 1.4 examine the rights of individuals in criminal investigations (6 marks) 5. AC 2.1 explain the requirements of the crown prosecution service (CPS) for pros...
Criminology unit 3 notes latest with summary (100% well enlightened) 1. AC 1.1 - Evaluate the effectiveness of the roles of personnel involved in criminal investigations. (10 marks) 2. AC 1.2 assess the usefulness of the investigative techniques in criminal investigations (20 marks) 3. AC1.3 explain how evidence is processed (6 marks) 4. AC 1.4 examine the rights of individuals in criminal investigations (6 marks) 5. AC 2.1 explain the requirements of the crown prosecution service (CPS) for pros...
Criminology & Justice Unit 3 and 4 notes (100% well illustrated)
Criminology unit 3 notes latest 2022 with summary (100% well enlightened)
Criminology Final notes 
Contents 
Ch.10 Violent crime 
Ch. 11 Property Crime 
Ch. 12 White-collar and corporate crime 
Ch. 13 Public Order Crimes 
Violent Crimes 
 
Ch.10 Violent crime 
Homicide: killing of one human being by another 
Justifiable homicide: homicides committed by law enforcement, soldiers, or homeowner in course of carrying out duties 
Criminal homicide: unlawful killings, without justification (three categories) 
• Murder: intentional killing of another person with malic...
Criminology Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers (+Definitions of key words) 
DEFINITION 
CRIMINOLOGY-The scientific study of the nature, extent, cause, and control of criminal behavior. 
DEVIANT BEHAVIOR-Actions that depart from the social norm. Some are considered criminal, others merely harmless aberrations. 
CRIMINAL JUSTICE-System made up of the agencies of social control, such as police departments, courts, and correctional institutions that handle criminal offenders. 
CRIMINOLOGICAL ENTE...
CRM_1300___Notes 
 
Crime Definition: 
-	Any form of human behaviour that is designated by law as criminal and subject to penal sanction 
 
 
A Composite Definition of Crime: 
-	“Crime is a violation of societal rules of behaviour as interpreted by a legal criminal code created by people holding social and political power. Individuals who violate these laws are subject to sanctions by statue authority, social stigma, and loss of status” 
 
 
What Is a Crime? 
- This approach implies that ...
Crim_Mid_Term_Notes 
Module 1: 
Instead crime -> acts 
Crime does not exist only acts 
Certain people are not seen as criminals (children, elderly patients etc.) No clear consensus on crime 
Distorted image of crime (first instinct is not a man in a suit as criminal) Crime as a public issue (C. Wright Mills) 
 
Modern obsession with crime (CSI effect) 
- Reflection of our society 
- Try to prevent it/ control it 
- Crime as sociological problem (Bernie & Messerschmidt) 
- Plays into o...
Criminology; CRM1300 C Introduction to Criminology (Notes) latest with summary (100% well enlightened) 
Criminology; CRM1300 C Introduction to Criminology (Notes) latest with summary (100% well enlightened)
Criminology unit 8 notes latest with summary (100% well enlightened)Overview of punishment & corrections 
Considerations while sentencing 
Institutional Corrections 
● Someone in a prison facility today will be in one of two types of prisons 
● Detention facilities handle individuals who have been arrested & are going through processing or awaiting trial 
○ Typically don’t house those who have already been convicted 
● Once a person has been convicted, they'll be sent to a correc...