WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct
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Police Officers - (ANSWER)The first to arrive on scene, the knes that safeguard the public, arrest
suspects and secure the crime scene.
Golden Hour - (ANSWER)The period immediately after the crime has happened
Police Detectives - (ANSWER)Specialised police officers that take care of the more serious, complex
cases
Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) - (ANSWER)Or SOCOs - usually civilians rather than police, they are
employed by the police and have some type of scientific degree but aren't police. Available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
Forensic Scientists and Specialists - (ANSWER)Aid criminal investigations by collecting and analysing
evidence
Pathologists - (ANSWER)They study the chase of diseases and death by carrying out examinations and
autopsy's. they're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Crown Prosecution Service - (ANSWER)The independent prosecution agency to take over from the
police
The National Crime Agency - (ANSWER)Teams dealing with organised and economical crimes, smuggling,
trafficking, child exploitation, online protection and cyber crimes.
HM Revenue and Customs - (ANSWER)Investigates and prosecutes tax evasion and fraud.
Intelligence - (ANSWER)Ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills to a certain topic.
The Police National Computer - (ANSWER)Holds indefinite records of a persons convictions and cautions
which will be revealed in a disclosure and barring service check
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The Police National Database - (ANSWER)Allows the police to share local information and intelligence on
a national basis
Crimint and the Gangs Matrix - (ANSWER)A database of suspected gang members in London, it allows
police to identify and risk access gangs and their violence.
International Database - (ANSWER)Allows information to be shared internationally regarding crimes etc.
Forensics - (ANSWER)Application of science to crimes
Surveillance - (ANSWER)Close observation of either a suspected criminals, place or spy, or in some cases
anyone involved.
Covert Surveillance - (ANSWER)Cameras in locations that can't be detected unlike CCTV cameras
Observation - (ANSWER)The act of observing someone rather than surveillance of someone/s under
suspicion
Eye-Witness Testimony - (ANSWER)An account a victim gives in court - which is seen as solid evidence
Acquisition - (ANSWER)Learning or developing of a skill, habit or quality.
Retention - (ANSWER)Action of absorbing or the continuation of holding a substance
Retrieval - (ANSWER)Process of getting something back from somewhere
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Police Officers - (ANSWER)The first to arrive on scene, the knes that safeguard the public, arrest
suspects and secure the crime scene.
Golden Hour - (ANSWER)The period immediately after the crime has happened
Police Detectives - (ANSWER)Specialised police officers that take care of the more serious, complex
cases
Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) - (ANSWER)Or SOCOs - usually civilians rather than police, they are
employed by the police and have some type of scientific degree but aren't police. Available 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week.
Forensic Scientists and Specialists - (ANSWER)Aid criminal investigations by collecting and analysing
evidence
Pathologists - (ANSWER)They study the chase of diseases and death by carrying out examinations and
autopsy's. they're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Crown Prosecution Service - (ANSWER)The independent prosecution agency to take over from the
police
The National Crime Agency - (ANSWER)Teams dealing with organised and economical crimes, smuggling,
trafficking, child exploitation, online protection and cyber crimes.
HM Revenue and Customs - (ANSWER)Investigates and prosecutes tax evasion and fraud.
Intelligence - (ANSWER)Ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills to a certain topic.
The Police National Computer - (ANSWER)Holds indefinite records of a persons convictions and cautions
which will be revealed in a disclosure and barring service check
, WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Exam Questions and Answers| New Update with 100% Correct
Answers
The Police National Database - (ANSWER)Allows the police to share local information and intelligence on
a national basis
Crimint and the Gangs Matrix - (ANSWER)A database of suspected gang members in London, it allows
police to identify and risk access gangs and their violence.
International Database - (ANSWER)Allows information to be shared internationally regarding crimes etc.
Forensics - (ANSWER)Application of science to crimes
Surveillance - (ANSWER)Close observation of either a suspected criminals, place or spy, or in some cases
anyone involved.
Covert Surveillance - (ANSWER)Cameras in locations that can't be detected unlike CCTV cameras
Observation - (ANSWER)The act of observing someone rather than surveillance of someone/s under
suspicion
Eye-Witness Testimony - (ANSWER)An account a victim gives in court - which is seen as solid evidence
Acquisition - (ANSWER)Learning or developing of a skill, habit or quality.
Retention - (ANSWER)Action of absorbing or the continuation of holding a substance
Retrieval - (ANSWER)Process of getting something back from somewhere