ASSESSMENT
AC1.1 to AC1.6
You will have 3 hours to complete a written document/report worth 30 marks.
This equates to 6 minutes per mark. You can take in your notes and references
and a textbook but cannot access the Internet. Moodle is not Internet.
Your report on these criteria should have a cover sheet containing the following
information;
WJEC CRIMINOLOGY DIPLOMA
UNIT ONE ‘CHANGING AWARENESS OF CRIME’
STUDENT NAME:
STUDENT CANDIDATE NUMBER:
CENTRE NAME:
CENTRE NUMBER:
DATE:
The report should contain an introductory paragraph and then sub-titled sections
for each AC (although some marks for different ACs may also be picked up in
sections of other ACs.
See next page for structure/layout.
Time 3 hours
Resources access to class notes: no access to Internet; access to ICT software
Supervision: You will be supervised throughout
Collaboration: Individual task
Feedback: You cannot be given feedback on the work you produce until it has
been marked.
,AC1.1 – ANALYSE THE TYPOLOGIES OF CRIME
Mark Bands
Assessment Criteria
Mark Band 1 Mark Band 2
AC1.1 Analyse Describes types of crime using Analysis of types of crime using a
different types of example/s. range of relevant examples.
crime (1-2) (3-4)
Types of crime Learners should have knowledge of specific
white collar, e.g. examples of different types of crime and be
o organised able to analyse them by:
o corporate
o professional criminal offences
moral types of victim
state, e.g. types of offender
o human rights level of public awareness
technological, e.g.
o e-crime Learners should know that these acts may be
individual, e.g. deviant and/or criminal.
o hate crime
o honour crime
o domestic abuse
Choose a range of types/typologies of crime (not all of them)
Describe them in a reasonable level of detail
Analyse them
o consider reasons why people commit the different crimes you have chosen to focus
on;
o consider the typical types of victim for each crime;
o consider the typical types of offender for each type of crime you have chosen;
o consider how aware the public are about the different types of crime (do a survey of
students between now and the final assessment to discover how aware people are
of the different types of crime).
o Refer to the scenario you are given.
o Refer to evidence (from your own notes and from the appendices you will be given).
Spend no more than 24 minutes on AC1.1
, AC1.2 – EXPLAIN WHY CERTAIN CRIMES GO UNREPORTED
Mark Bands
Assessment Criteria
Mark Band 1 Mark Band 2
AC1.2 Explain the Reasons for unreported crimes Clear and detailed explanation of
reasons why certain are limited in explanation with the reasons why a range of crimes
crimes are few relevant examples. are unreported, using relevant
unreported examples.
(1-2) (3-4)
Reasons Learners should have an understanding of
personal, e.g. the reasons why certain crimes are not
o fear reported to the police.
o shame
o disinterest Learners should consider crimes such as:
o not affected
common assault
social and cultural, e.g. domestic abuse
o lack of knowledge vandalism
o complexity rape
o lack of media interest perceived victimless crimes (e.g. white-
o lack of current public concern collar crime, vagrancy, prostitution,
o culture bound crime (e.g. honour killing, assisted suicide)
witchcraft)
o Write a clear and detailed explanation for why a range of crimes go unreported.
o Use relevant examples
o Consider the crimes shown in the box on the right above.
o Explain, using personal and social/cultural reasons.
o Refer to the scenario you are given.
o Refer to evidence (from your own notes and from the appendices you will be given).
Spend no more than 24 minutes on AC1.2