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A level Law: Criminal Law
A level Law: Criminal Law
By: Lourenco Goncalves
263 Cards –16 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 2.1 Rules of Criminal Law, 2.2 Theory of criminal Law, 2.3 General elements of liabilityShow Class -
Criminology Biological Theory
Criminology Biological Theory
By: Alexander Wilson
38 Cards –6 Decks –8 LearnersSample Decks: Genetic Theory, Physiological Theories, Individualistic TheorysShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: harvey clarkson
18 Cards –1 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Biological theories of criminality.Show Class -
crime and deviance - done
crime and deviance - done
By: harry fuller
133 Cards –9 Decks –5 LearnersSample Decks: Functionalist, strain and subcultural theories - done, Marxist theory/Neo Marxism theory - done, interactionalist theory - doneShow Class -
Criminology unit 1
Criminology unit 1
By: Rebecca McEvoy
24 Cards –4 Decks –8 LearnersSample Decks: AC 1.1 - Different types of crime, AC 1.2 - Explain the social construction of criminality, AC 2.1 - Describe biological theories of crimeShow Class -
Law
Law
By: Harvey Mottershaw
166 Cards –7 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Tort Law 3.1 Rules of Tort Law, Tort Law 3.2 Theory of Tort Law, Tort Law 3.3 Liability in NegligenceShow Class -
Psych - Forensic Psychology
Psych - Forensic Psychology
By: Heer Arora
272 Cards –14 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Top Down Approach Offender Profiling, Disorganised & Organised Offenders, Bottom-Up ApproachShow Class -
Psychology
Psychology
By: Maddie Ford
50 Cards –5 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: characteristics of schizophrenia, Mother as primary care giver debate, CBTShow Class -
Forensics
Forensics
By: Katie Weaver
137 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Criminal Profiling, Aggression and Violence, Psychopathy pt 1Show Class -
CRIM101
CRIM101
By: Jenica L
147 Cards –8 Decks –5 LearnersSample Decks: Introduction to Criminology, Criminal Law in Canada, Measuring Crime and Victims of CrimeShow Class -
criminology unit 2
criminology unit 2
By: liv lubbock
82 Cards –9 Decks –10 LearnersSample Decks: 1.2 social construction, 2.1 biological theories - physiological, 2.2 individualistic theories - learning theoriesShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Bailey Mereszko
352 Cards –12 Decks –6 LearnersSample Decks: The Basics, Perceiving Crime, The Criminal MindShow Class -
Crime & Deviance - Sociology
Crime & Deviance - Sociology
By: Isabel Thornton
377 Cards –16 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1. The Social Costruction Of Cime, 2. Functioalist Contributions To Crime And Deviance, 3. Subultural Theories Of Crime And DevianceShow Class -
L3 Criminology - WJEC eduqas
L3 Criminology - WJEC eduqas
By: Grace Smith
239 Cards –23 Decks –24 LearnersSample Decks: Unit 1: AC1.1 - Analyse different types of crime, Unit 1: AC1.2 - Unreported Crime, Unit 1: AC1.3: Consequences of unreported crimeShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: mya Glynn
103 Cards –10 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: 1.1 comparing criminal behaviour and deviance, 4.3- Discuss How Campaigns Affect Policy Development, 4.1 the use of criminological theories in informing policy developmentShow Class -
LAW PAPER 1- AQA A-LEVEL LINEAR
LAW PAPER 1- AQA A-LEVEL LINEAR
By: Olivia Shires-Haigh
235 Cards –32 Decks –57 LearnersSample Decks: Statutory interpretation- LITERAL RULE, Statutory interpretation- GOLDEN RULE, Statutory interpretation- MISCHIEF RULEShow Class -
criminology unit 2
criminology unit 2
By: josh wells
189 Cards –3 Decks –4 LearnersSample Decks: unit 1- social construction of criminality, unit 4- sociological theories and evaluation, unit 6- criminality and social policyShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: chloe beard
183 Cards –13 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Biological Theories, Individualistic Theories, AC1.1: compare criminal behaviour and devianceShow Class -
Level 3 Criminology
Level 3 Criminology
By: Katie Barber
74 Cards –12 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1.1 - Compare Criminal & Deviant Behaviour, 1.2 - Social Construction of Criminality, 2.1 - Biological Theories of CrimeShow Class -
Criminological theories 2.2
Criminological theories 2.2
By: Mathuvathy Jeyaseelan
70 Cards –8 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Psychoanalysis, Bowlby's maternal deprivation theory, Eysenck's personality theoryShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Millie Nightingale
195 Cards –11 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Unit 2 key words, Sociological approaches to crime, Social construction of crimeShow Class -
A2 CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
A2 CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
By: Lucy sharrock
177 Cards –18 Decks –9 LearnersSample Decks: howells et al, XYY, Cognitive InterviewsShow Class -
Criminology Unit 2
Criminology Unit 2
By: Ebony Franklin
43 Cards –5 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: 2.1, Biological, 2.2, Individualistic theories, 2.3, SociologicalShow Class -
Year 13 Criminology
Year 13 Criminology
By: ceri greig
137 Cards –16 Decks –4 LearnersSample Decks: AC1.1 proses of law making, AC1.2 organisations of the criminal justice system, AC1.3 models of the criminal justice systemShow Class -
Criminology Exam prep
Criminology Exam prep
By: Shannon Jaranilla
98 Cards –8 Decks –4 LearnersSample Decks: Unit 2 - Sociological Theories, Unit 3 - AC2.1 Requirements of CPS in prosecuting suspects, Unit 3 - AC2.2 Trial ProcessesShow Class -
Psychology
Psychology
By: Harry Hoyle
620 Cards –46 Decks –11 LearnersSample Decks: G543 - Reasons for non-adherence - Bulpitt, G543 - Improving Adherence - Watt, G543 - Health Belief ModelShow Class -
Law & Society 203
Law & Society 203
By: Elise Voyevoda
311 Cards –13 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Ch. 1 and 2, Law and Theory, Ch. 3, Ambigious Statutes, Ch.4, Constitution/CharterShow Class -
LAW: A-LEVEL
LAW: A-LEVEL
By: jessica cairney
173 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: TOPIC 1: RULES AND THEORY IN CRIMINAL LAW, TOPIC 2: ELEMENTS OF A CRIME, TOPIC 3: NON-FATAL OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSONShow Class -
Criminal Law
Criminal Law
By: Zara Heslop
158 Cards –8 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Actus Reus - Criminal Law, Mens Rea - Criminal Law, No Fault: Strict liabilityShow Class -
CRIMINOLOGY: UNIT 2
CRIMINOLOGY: UNIT 2
By: Laiba Ali
81 Cards –6 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: AC1 & 4, BIOLOGICAL THEORIES (AC2), INDIVIDUALISTIC THEORIES (AC2)Show Class -
SOCIOLOGY YEAR 1
SOCIOLOGY YEAR 1
By: Freya Catherine
270 Cards –23 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Dementia - social psychology, Wollstonecraft - sociological theory, Criminal subcultures - crime and devianceShow Class -
Criminology Unit 2
Criminology Unit 2
By: Ben Roe
147 Cards –2 Decks –3 LearnersSample Decks: Crime and Deviance, Construction of criminality, Biological, Individualistic and Sociological theoriesShow Class -
CFIP
CFIP
By: Becky Harris
366 Cards –17 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Sz, Cycle Of Change, Skills Of Forensic And ClinicalShow Class -
Forensic Psych
Forensic Psych
By: Ceyda Mehmet
230 Cards –10 Decks –8 LearnersSample Decks: Introduction, Development of Offending, Public And Crime: Victims And Fear Of CrimeShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Tallulah Walker
109 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: LO1 - crime v deviance and social construction, LO2 - theories of criminality, LO3 - evaluations of theoriesShow Class -
International Law and Human Rights
International Law and Human Rights
By: Line Bäcklund Pedersen
280 Cards –11 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Lecture 1: International Law and the Study of Politics, Lecture 2: International law and international relations theory, Lecture 3: History of the development of international law (I)Show Class -
Criminology Unit 2
Criminology Unit 2
By: Madeline Stapleton
104 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1.1 Compare Criminal Behaviour And Deviance, 1.2 Social Construction Of Criminality: Culture, Biological Theories Of Criminality- Genetic TheoriesShow Class -
CJ exam 3
CJ exam 3
By: brittany Abston
101 Cards –22 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Social structure theories, Social disorganization, Concentrated DisadvantageShow Class -
WJEC Criminology UNIT 4
WJEC Criminology UNIT 4
By: Alex H
27 Cards –4 Decks –19 LearnersSample Decks: Unit 1 Recap- Changing Awareness of Crime, Unit 2 Recap- Criminological Theories, Unit 3 Recap- Crime Scene to CourtroomShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: sienna moody
180 Cards –9 Decks –4 LearnersSample Decks: UNIT 1 - AC1.1 - TYPES OF CRIME, UNIT 1 - AC1.2 - EXPLAIN THE REASONS THAT CERTAIN CRIMES ARE UNREPORTED, UNIT 2 - AC1.1 - CRIME AND DEVIANCEShow Class -
A Level Psychology - Forensics
A Level Psychology - Forensics
By: kai patel
159 Cards –12 Decks –9 LearnersSample Decks: Lesson 1 - Top Down Approach to Offender Profiling, Lesson 12 - Restorative Justice, Lesson 11 - Anger ManagementShow Class -
SUBSTANTIVE - CRIMINAL
SUBSTANTIVE - CRIMINAL
By: Niamh Bewley
83 Cards –10 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: The Rules and Theory of Criminal Law., Non-Fatal Offences., Theft and Robbery.Show Class -
SOC 3710
SOC 3710
By: Bella V
181 Cards –15 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Introduction to Youth Justice, Historical Context of Youth Justice, Counting Youth CrimeShow Class -
CRIM 101
CRIM 101
By: Amir Eskandari
232 Cards –14 Decks –6 LearnersSample Decks: Chapter 1 / What is Criminology?, Chapter 7 / Biological Approaches, Chapter 8 / Psychological ApproachesShow Class -
A level Criminilogy
A level Criminilogy
By: wallis clarke
145 Cards –19 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: individualistic theories, Bandura, FreudShow Class -
criminology.
criminology.
By: Franca B
155 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: AC 1.2: explain the social construction of crime., lo2, AC 1.1: compare criminal behaviour and deviance.Show Class -
Criminology - Unit 2
Criminology - Unit 2
By: Jenna Ansell
134 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Comparing Crime and Deviance, Social Construction of Deviance, Biological Theories of CrimeShow Class -
crim
crim
By: liv h
100 Cards –5 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: 1.1 - crime and deviance, 1.2 social construction of criminality, 2.1 / 3.2 biological theoriesShow Class -
Criminology Unit 2 - Topic 2 - Biological Theories Of Crime
Criminology Unit 2 - Topic 2 - Biological Theories Of Crime
By: Bee B
89 Cards –16 Decks –6 LearnersSample Decks: Glossary Of Key Terms, Lombroso's Theory - 'Born Criminals' - Innate/Atavism, Physiological Explanations - Innate CriminalityShow Class -
Law
Law
By: Tom Robjohns
266 Cards –29 Decks –10 LearnersSample Decks: Murder, LSC, DRShow Class