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Answers for the open book exam during year 1 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for the certificate in criminology). 
Unit 1:changing awareness of crime. 
AC 1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime. 
I got 100% on this exam.
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WJEC•Changing Awareness of Crime
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Answers for the open book exam during year 1 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for the certificate in criminology). 
Unit 1:changing awareness of crime. 
AC 1.3 Explain the consequences of unreported crime. 
I got 100% on this exam.
Questions and answers for the written exam during year 2 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for certificate in criminology). 
Unit 4: crime and punishment including LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 from AC1.1 to AC3.4
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WJEC•Crime and Punishment
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Questions and answers for the written exam during year 2 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for certificate in criminology). 
Unit 4: crime and punishment including LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 from AC1.1 to AC3.4
Questions and answers for the written exam during year 1 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for certificate in criminology). 
Unit 2:criminological theories including LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 from AC1.1 to AC3.2.
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Questions and answers for the written exam during year 1 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for certificate in criminology). 
Unit 2:criminological theories including LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 from AC1.1 to AC3.2.
Questions and answers for the written exam during year 1 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for certificate in criminology). 
Unit 2:criminological theories including LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 from AC1.1 to AC3.2.
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Questions and answers for the written exam during year 1 of WJEC level 3 Applied Diploma in criminology (the same for certificate in criminology). 
Unit 2:criminological theories including LO1, LO2, LO3, LO4 from AC1.1 to AC3.2.
This is an exam paper of WJEC Criminology Unit 4 Crime and Punishment, which includes answers to each question. This paper achieved an A*, so all the answers are accurate. This would be a useful revision tool as it allows you to see the correct structure of answers and the content you need to include. 
Tip: link your answers to the other Units in criminology, and answer the questions with the most marks first.
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This is an exam paper of WJEC Criminology Unit 4 Crime and Punishment, which includes answers to each question. This paper achieved an A*, so all the answers are accurate. This would be a useful revision tool as it allows you to see the correct structure of answers and the content you need to include. 
Tip: link your answers to the other Units in criminology, and answer the questions with the most marks first.
newspaper campaigns include summary of sarah's law and a year and a day 
 
individual campaigns includes summary of double jeopardy rule and clare's law 
 
pressure groups includes summary of protection against stalking act
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate and Diploma Criminology • Carole A Henderson, Laura Neasham• ISBN 9781911208969
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Summary WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide - unit two, Criminological Theories• By rebeccat2635
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newspaper campaigns include summary of sarah's law and a year and a day 
 
individual campaigns includes summary of double jeopardy rule and clare's law 
 
pressure groups includes summary of protection against stalking act
how social change affect policy developments, includes public perception of crime, how social change affect policy developments, Demographic changes, Cultural changes
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide • Carole A Henderson, Laura Neasham• ISBN 9781398379367
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Summary WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide - unit two, Criminological Theories• By rebeccat2635
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how social change affect policy developments, includes public perception of crime, how social change affect policy developments, Demographic changes, Cultural changes
explanation of theories in informing policy development 
 
Biological theories influencing policy, includes biochemical, eugenics, death penalty 
 
individualistic theories influencing policies includes, psychoanalysis, operant learning theory, eysenck personality theory 
 
Sociological theories influencing policies includes labelling theory, strain theory, right realism, left realism
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WJEC•unit 2
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide • Carole A Henderson, Laura Neasham• ISBN 9781398379367
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Summary WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide - unit two, Criminological Theories• By rebeccat2635
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explanation of theories in informing policy development 
 
Biological theories influencing policy, includes biochemical, eugenics, death penalty 
 
individualistic theories influencing policies includes, psychoanalysis, operant learning theory, eysenck personality theory 
 
Sociological theories influencing policies includes labelling theory, strain theory, right realism, left realism
Evaluation of criminological theories, includes strengths and weaknesses of biological theories: 
 
Genetic theories 
- Twin studies 
- Adoption studies 
- XYY study 
 
Physiological theories 
- Lombroso's theory 
- Sheldon's theory 
- Brain abnormality 
- Biochemical 
 
Evaluation of criminological theories, includes strengths and weaknesses of individualistic theories: 
 
Learning theories 
- Sutherland' differential association theon 
- Operant learning theory 
- Social learning theory 
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WJEC•unit 2
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate and Diploma Criminology • Carole A Henderson, Laura Neasham• ISBN 9781911208969
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Summary WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide - unit two, Criminological Theories• By rebeccat2635
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Evaluation of criminological theories, includes strengths and weaknesses of biological theories: 
 
Genetic theories 
- Twin studies 
- Adoption studies 
- XYY study 
 
Physiological theories 
- Lombroso's theory 
- Sheldon's theory 
- Brain abnormality 
- Biochemical 
 
Evaluation of criminological theories, includes strengths and weaknesses of individualistic theories: 
 
Learning theories 
- Sutherland' differential association theon 
- Operant learning theory 
- Social learning theory 
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explanation of Sociological theories of crime 
 
Social structure theories includes, marxism, functionalism, merton strain theory 
 
interactionist theories includes, labelling theory 
 
realist theories include, right realism, left realism
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WJEC•unit 2
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WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide • Carole A Henderson, Laura Neasham• ISBN 9781398379367
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Summary WJEC Level 3 Applied Certificate & Diploma Criminology: Study and Revision Guide - unit two, Criminological Theories• By rebeccat2635
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explanation of Sociological theories of crime 
 
Social structure theories includes, marxism, functionalism, merton strain theory 
 
interactionist theories includes, labelling theory 
 
realist theories include, right realism, left realism