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AC 3.3- justify a campaign for change
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Presenting a case for action Use of persuasive language Presenting a case for action involves explaining why your campaign is necessary and what impact it hopes to achieve. Outline your campaign focus, give reasons and present your supporting evidence. Make sure you link into your specific aims and target audience. Supporting statistics and real-life case examples should be included. Use sentence starters such as: - I chose to focus on … because … - This is an important area to address becau...
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Criminal Law Final Test Bank
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1.	The study of criminal law is the study of crimes, moral principles and common law. 2.	An unwritten but generally known rule that governs serious violations of the social code is known as a: 3.	"An act prohibited or an omission required by law" is our definition of: 4.	Law that is legitimately created and enforced by gov- ernments is known as: 5.	An individual, business or other legally recognized entity that commits a tort is known as a tortfeasor. 6.	Criminal law that define crimes and spe...
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UNIT1-AC3.1-Plan-a-campaign-for-change-relating-to-crime
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Planning a campaign for change Aims Objectives Justification Target Audience Aims are long-term or overall goals. These need to state what you want to be the outcome of this campaign. Objectives are the short-term goals of your campaign. They must be SMART: Specific – Be detailed about what you want to do Measurable – Provide a statistical target you hope to achieve Achievable – Ensure you can actually achieve the objective you have set Realistic – Don’t be too ambitious Time – Provi...
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UNIT1- AC3.1 Plan a campaign for change relating to crime
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When creating your own campaign for change, there are certain aspects that you must consider and be aware 
of, such as: 
 Aims and Objectives of your campaign – What are the short- and long-term goals of your campaign? 
 Justification and choice of campaign – Why have you chosen to focus your campaign on this particular aspect of crime? 
 Target Audience – Who is the target audience for your campaign? 
 Methods to be used – What methods will be used in the construction of you...
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UNIT1- AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change
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UNIT1- AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change
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CRIME SGS 16: CHARACTER EVIDENCE BPP University College LAW BP0195173
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CRIME SGS 16: 
CHARACTER EVIDENCE 
BPP University College 
LAW BPCRIME SGS 16: CHARACTER EVIDENCE 
 Character evidence relates to a person’s inclination to behave in a certain way. Primarily 
relevant to D in a criminal trial. 
How is good character to be treated by judge and jury? 
 Absolute Good Character 
o D is entitled to a good character direction on the ground of his 'absolute good character' if he 
has no previous convictions and no other reprehensible conduct is alleged, admit...
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UNIT1-AC3.1-Plan-a-campaign-for-change-relating-to-crime
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Planning a campaign for change 
Aims Objectives Justification Target Audience 
Aims are long-term 
or overall goals. 
These need to state 
what you want to be 
the outcome of this 
campaign. 
Objectives are the short-term goals of your 
campaign. They must be SMART: 
Specific – Be detailed about what you want to 
do 
Measurable – Provide a statistical target you 
hope to achieve 
Achievable – Ensure you can actually 
achieve the objective you have set 
Realistic – Don’t be too ambitiou...
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AC 3.3- justify a campaign for change
- Presentation • 2 pages • 2022
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Presenting a case for action Use of persuasive language 
Presenting a case for action involves explaining why your 
campaign is necessary and what impact it hopes to achieve. 
Outline your campaign focus, give reasons and present your 
supporting evidence. 
Make sure you link into your specific aims and target audience. 
Supporting statistics and real-life case examples should be 
included. Use sentence starters such as: 
- I chose to focus on … because … 
- This is an important area to addr...