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Criminology Unit 3 - AC2.1 & AC2.2 Questions & Answers2023(A+GRADED 100%VERIFIED)
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Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 - ANS Established the CPS in 1986 as an independent organisation that took over from the police to investigate & prosecute. 
 
Key Functions - ANS - they review evidence gathered by the police & provide guidance during investigation 
- provide confidential advice on viability of prosecution 
- responsible for taking more serious charging decisions 
- the CPS decide whether or not to oppose an appeal after considering the grounds 
 
Criminal Justice Act 2003 - ...
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Ac2.2 Correct !!
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Ac2.2 Correct !!
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Ac2.2 2024 PASSED!!
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Ac2.2 2024 PASSED!!
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WJEC Criminology Unit 3 Write Up - A.C.2.2
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The model answer I used for the Unit 3 Controlled Assessment in the A.C.2.2 section that achieved me an A* (UMS 100). 
Expertly written write up for describing trial processes. 
WARNING: you may be disqualified from the exam for plagiarism if you hand my work in as your own.
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WJEC Criminology Unit 1 Write up - A.C.2.2
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The model answer I used for the Unit 1 Controlled Assessment in the AC2.2 section that achieved me an A* (UMS 100). 
Expertly written paragraphs on evaluating the effectiveness of media used in campaigns for change. 
WARNING: you may be disqualified from the exam for plagiarism if you hand my work in as your own.
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Full summary notes/model answer for unit 3 - level 3 WJEC Applied Diploma in criminology
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Here is the full summary of notes and information for unit 3 criminology - crime scene to courtroom, containing everything from 1.1 - 3.2. These notes and information allowed me to achieve an A grade during the final controlled assessment. These documents will also benefit you when preparing for the unit 4 exam, crime and punishment.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC3.1
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This document includes notes and information about AC3.1 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about how to determine the validity of: evidence, witnesses/testimonials, trial transcripts, media reports, court judgements and law reports.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC1.1
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This document includes notes and information about AC1.1 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about: police officers/detectives, 
,crime scene investigators (CSIs) 
,forensic scientists and specialists 
,pathologists 
,crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC2.2
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This document includes notes and information about AC2.2 within unit 3 criminology that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about the trial process within a criminal investigation. This includes: types of offences, pre-trial matters, sections of the criminal court system and appeals.
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WJEC criminology unit 3 - crime scene to courtroom AC1.3
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This document includes notes and information about AC1.3 within unit 3 criminology, that allowed me to achieve an A grade. Here you will find information about the different types of evidence collected during a criminal investigation and how they are properly stored.