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AC1.1
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Year 1 Resources
Unit 1
LO1: AC1.1 - AC1.6
AC1.2
AC1.3
AC1.4
AC1.5
AC1.6
LO2: AC2.1-AC2.2
AC2.1 Compare campaigns for change
AC2.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of media used in campaigns for change
LO3: AC3.1- AC3.3
AC3.1 Plan a campaign for change relating to crime
AC3.2 Design materials for use in campaigning for change
AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change
Unit 2
LO1 AC1.1-AC1.2
AC1.1
AC1.2
LO2 Know theories of criminality
AC2..1
AC2.2
AC2.3
LO4 AC4.1 - AC4.3
AC4.1
AC4.2
Ac4.3
WJEC Knowledge Organisers Unit 1&2
Year 2
Good Reads
Podcasts
Summer 2020 and Covid-19
Unit 3 Crime Scene to Court Room
Learning Outcome 1: Understand the Process of Criminal Investigations
AC1.1
AC1.2
AC1.3
AC1.4
Learning Outcome 2: Understand the process for the prosecution of suspects
AC2.1
AC2.2
AC2.3
AC2.4
AC2.5
Learning Outcome 3: Be able to review criminal cases
AC3.1
AC3.2
Untitled page
Unit 4: Crime and Punishment
Learning Outcome 1
AC1.1
AC1.2
AC1.3
Learning Outcome 2
AC2.1
AC2.2
AC2.3
Learning Outcome 3
AC3.1
AC3.2
AC3.3
AC3.4
MOOC
Digital resouces Unit 3 WJEC
Careers Information
NEW UNIT 4 DRAFT
Law making processes
The criminal justice system
The Judiciary
QMC Criminology
AC1.1
Home
Year 1 Resources
Unit 1
LO1: AC1.1 - AC1.6
AC1.2
AC1.3
AC1.4
AC1.5
AC1.6
LO2: AC2.1-AC2.2
AC2.1 Compare campaigns for change
AC2.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of media used in campaigns for change
LO3: AC3.1- AC3.3
AC3.1 Plan a campaign for change relating to crime
AC3.2 Design materials for use in campaigning for change
AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change
Unit 2
LO1 AC1.1-AC1.2
AC1.1
AC1.2
LO2 Know theories of criminality
AC2..1
AC2.2
AC2.3
LO4 AC4.1 - AC4.3
AC4.1
AC4.2
Ac4.3
WJEC Knowledge Organisers Unit 1&2
Year 2
Good Reads
Podcasts
Summer 2020 and Covid-19
Unit 3 Crime Scene to Court Room
Learning Outcome 1: Understand the Process of Criminal Investigations
AC1.1
AC1.2
AC1.3
AC1.4
Learning Outcome 2: Understand the process for the prosecution of suspects
AC2.1
AC2.2
AC2.3
AC2.4
AC2.5
Learning Outcome 3: Be able to review criminal cases
AC3.1
AC3.2
Untitled page
Unit 4: Crime and Punishment
Learning Outcome 1
AC1.1
AC1.2
AC1.3
Learning Outcome 2
AC2.1
AC2.2
AC2.3
Learning Outcome 3
AC3.1
AC3.2
AC3.3
AC3.4
MOOC
Digital resouces Unit 3 WJEC
Careers Information
NEW UNIT 4 DRAFT
Law making processes
The criminal justice system
The Judiciary
More
AC1.1
Home
Year 1 Resources
Unit 1
LO1: AC1.1 - AC1.6
AC1.2
AC1.3
AC1.4
AC1.5
AC1.6
LO2: AC2.1-AC2.2
AC2.1 Compare campaigns for change
AC2.2 Evaluate the effectiveness of media used in campaigns for change
LO3: AC3.1- AC3.3
AC3.1 Plan a campaign for change relating to crime
AC3.2 Design materials for use in campaigning for change
AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change
Unit 2
LO1 AC1.1-AC1.2
AC1.1
AC1.2
LO2 Know theories of criminality
AC2..1
AC2.2
AC2.3
LO4 AC4.1 - AC4.3
AC4.1
AC4.2
Ac4.3
WJEC Knowledge Organisers Unit 1&2
Year 2
Good Reads
Podcasts
Summer 2020 and Covid-19
Unit 3 Crime Scene to Court Room
Learning Outcome 1: Understand the Process of Criminal Investigations
AC1.1
AC1.2
AC1.3
AC1.4
Learning Outcome 2: Understand the process for the prosecution of suspects
AC2.1
AC2.2
AC2.3
AC2.4
AC2.5
Learning Outcome 3: Be able to review criminal cases
AC3.1
AC3.2
Untitled page
Unit 4: Crime and Punishment
Learning Outcome 1
AC1.1
AC1.2
AC1.3
Learning Outcome 2
AC2.1
AC2.2
AC2.3
Learning Outcome 3
AC3.1
AC3.2
AC3.3
AC3.4
MOOC
Digital resouces Unit 3 WJEC
Careers Information
NEW UNIT 4 DRAFT
Law making processes
The criminal justice system
The Judiciary
AC2.2
Discuss the aims of punishment
Aims of sentencing
s.57 Sentencing Act 2020
Riots: mother jailed for handling looted shorts freed on appeal
Ursula Nevin slept through riots in Manchester but was jailed after accepting a pair of shorts looted by a friend
Manchester riots: Three jailed at crown court
Three men thought to be among the first in England to appear at crown court after last week's riots and looting are jailed for up to two years.
Some England riot sentences 'too severe'
Some MPs, campaigners and lawyers say a number of sentences given to those involved in last week's riots in England are too harsh.
Margaret Ferrier: MP who exposed public to Covid must do unpaid work
Margaret Ferrier took the train from London to Glasgow after testing positive for the virus.
Sentencing in England and Wales
www.ybtj.justice.gov.uk/
BBC Two - The Prosecutors, Real Crime and Punishment
Three-part series documenting the work of the Crown Prosecution Service.
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