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  • Introduction to Tax

  • Summary • 14 pages • 2023
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  • This document provides basic study material on the topic of tax. This document is 14 pages long including basic material on topics of: -Personal Liability -Self-Assessment -National Insurance -Filing and Penalties This is a good document for those just starting their taxation studies.
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How did the Miller Case (No.1) reveal problems on the UK constitution?
  • How did the Miller Case (No.1) reveal problems on the UK constitution?

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  • Essay that summarizes the Miller Case (No.1) and examines the issues that it reveals with the UK constitution, including challenges to parliamentary sovereignty, issues with devolution, and criticising an uncodified constitution.
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R Programming notes (PSYC3000)
  • R Programming notes (PSYC3000)

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  • - First year Notes - R Programming - Bsc Psychology - Owner received 70% overall - Good luck!!! :)
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Lecture notes SP3010: Introduction To Biological and General Psychology (PSYC3010)
  • Lecture notes SP3010: Introduction To Biological and General Psychology (PSYC3010)

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  • First-Year Notes specifically for students studying Psychology Class Notes Important information highlighted/marked with pink highlighter Enjoy and good luck, future psychologist!
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Lecture notes SP302: Introduction To Social And Developmental Psychology (PSYC3020)
  • Lecture notes SP302: Introduction To Social And Developmental Psychology (PSYC3020)

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  • First-Year Notes specifically for students studying Psychology Class Notes Important information highlighted/marked with pink highlighter Enjoy and good luck, future psychologist!
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foundational concepts aba
  • foundational concepts aba

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  • foundational concepts in aba and pbs and summary of ethics journals
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Critically examine the UK’s current approach to the deportation of foreign national offenders with long term residence. Does deportation in the UK amount to “double punishment”?
  • Critically examine the UK’s current approach to the deportation of foreign national offenders with long term residence. Does deportation in the UK amount to “double punishment”?

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  • Scored a 78. Examining the UK’s current approach to the deportation of foreign national offenders with long term residence. Does deportation in the UK amount to “double punishment”?
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In May 2022, The Expert Witness Institute is hosting a conference, with the title, The Modern Expert: Relevant, Current, and Evolving.  I am going to lead a discussion on lessons to be learned about the expert evidence in the adversarial trial process.  D
  • In May 2022, The Expert Witness Institute is hosting a conference, with the title, The Modern Expert: Relevant, Current, and Evolving. I am going to lead a discussion on lessons to be learned about the expert evidence in the adversarial trial process. D

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  • Background: The cases of Clark and Canning clearly demonstrate the problems expert evidence can pose to a trial. Both were charged with the murders of their children, after they suddenly died. The experts were largely at fault in both cases – they gave evidence outside their area of expertise, excluded evidence, used poor methodology, and more. These issues resulted in Clark and Cannings’ release when the evidence presented was shown to be unreliable.
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Genewatch has submitted a paper to the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group suggesting that the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, and subsequent policies, have not been successful in meeting the main criticisms aimed at the way in which the DNA Database h
  • Genewatch has submitted a paper to the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group suggesting that the Protection of Freedoms Act 2012, and subsequent policies, have not been successful in meeting the main criticisms aimed at the way in which the DNA Database h

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  • Introduction: The National DNA Database (NDNAD) was set up in 1995. It stores electronic records of individuals’ DNA profiles. This may be through saliva, blood, semen, etc. The database also contains a person’s criminal record, their name, date of birth, gender, police intelligence information, which biological sample the DNA was taken from, the type of DNA, a DNA profile, and more. The database was introduced to store criminals’ information, to identify quickly and easily if they wer...
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The 'CSI Effect'
  • The 'CSI Effect'

  • Essay • 5 pages • 2024
  • Briefing note discussing The 'CSI Effect'. Introduction: The ‘CSI Effect’ is the supposed phenomenon caused by viewing crime and forensic science shows, such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. It is said to influence juries’ decisions at trial by increasing their expectations of forensic evidence. However, there is much debate regarding whether this effect does, in fact, exist. This briefing note will discuss what research and evidence suggests, present the ‘Tech Effect’ theory, ...
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