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Criminal NOL and ELS
Criminal NOL and ELS
By: Harvey Mottershaw
45 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Fault, Theories of Justice, Statutory InterpretationShow Class -
Criminology Unit 4
Criminology Unit 4
By: Sana Mir
164 Cards –45 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1.1 Describe processes used in law making, Parliament, Government ProcessesShow Class -
Crim
Crim
By: Sophia Moraleda
92 Cards –9 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Theories of Punishment, Elements of a Crime, CausationShow Class -
The Legal System
The Legal System
By: Lauren Kelleher
73 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: 1.1 Civil Courts And Other Forms Of Dispute Resolution, 1.2 Criminal Courts And Lay People, 1.3 Legal PersonnelShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Micah Franc
28 Cards –2 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Social Construct of Criminality, Biological theories of criminalityShow Class -
Psychology Pearson Edexcel A Level
Psychology Pearson Edexcel A Level
By: Caden Collins
32 Cards –8 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Social Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Biological PsychologyShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Rebecca Parkin
22 Cards –1 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Criminal TheoriesShow Class -
Edexcel GCSE psychology
Edexcel GCSE psychology
By: Joory Hamid
39 Cards –10 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Memory, Psychological Problems, DevelopmentalShow Class -
Criminal Psychology
Criminal Psychology
By: Gabriel Owens
102 Cards –23 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Evaluation of Brain Injury and Crime, Evaluation of XYY Syndrome and Crime, Evaluation of Personality Disorders and CrimeShow Class -
Criminology Topic 2
Criminology Topic 2
By: J C
22 Cards –3 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: AC 1.1 - compare criminal behaviour and deviance, AC1.2 - explain the social construction of criminality, AC2.2 - describe individualistic theoriesShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: Christine Unrau
117 Cards –14 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: The Seven Big Questions, Chapter 1: What is Crime?, Chapter 15: Deterrence Theory, Routine Activity, Rational ChoiceShow Class -
Crimonology
Crimonology
By: julia czapko
112 Cards –19 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: TOPIC 1.1 + 1.2, Topic 2.1- Lombroso (physiological theories), Topic 2.1- Sheldon's Somatotypes Theory (physiological theory)Show Class -
functionalist - sociology crime and media
functionalist - sociology crime and media
By: g g
111 Cards –31 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: police recorded crime, crime survey of england and wales, self-report studiesShow Class -
OCR A LEVEL LAW PAPER 1 SECTION B
OCR A LEVEL LAW PAPER 1 SECTION B
By: Aleena Nazir
17 Cards –2 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: THEORY/GENERAL ELEMENTS OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY, NON-FATAL OFFENCESShow Class -
Criminology Unit 4
Criminology Unit 4
By: Connor Fawcett
72 Cards –24 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: Retribution - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishments), Rehabilitation - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishments), Deterrence - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishments)Show Class -
Criminal Law Add ons
Criminal Law Add ons
By: Elisha Lee
20 Cards –2 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Preliminary offences of attempt, 2.3.1 Rules of Criminal law and theory in criminal lawShow Class -
Substantive Criminal Law
Substantive Criminal Law
By: Cécile Vital-Durand
63 Cards –8 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Theories of punishment, Actus Reus and Mens Rea, Legality principleShow Class -
PSYCHOLOGY: criminal
PSYCHOLOGY: criminal
By: Ella Brook
126 Cards –15 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: bio exp of criminal behaviour: brain injury, amygdala, XYY syndromeShow Class -
Psychology
Psychology
By: Oliver Melling
36 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Key Words, Social Psychology, Biological PsychologyShow Class -
Psychology Eduqas Component 3
Psychology Eduqas Component 3
By: Megan McCormack
61 Cards –9 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Criminal Behaviour- Characteristics, Criminal Behaviour- Biological Explanations, Criminal Behaviour- Methods of modificationShow Class -
Criminological Theories
Criminological Theories
By: amy firman
31 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: AC 1.1 COMPARE CRIMINAL BEHAVOIR AND DEVIANCE (CRIMINAL), AC 1.1 COMPARE CRIMINAL BEHAVOIR AND DEVIANCE (DEVIANCE), AC 1.2 EXPLAIN THE SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION OF CRIMINALITYShow Class -
Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology
By: Paige Fellows
28 Cards –4 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Atavisitc Approach, Genetic/Neural Explanations Of Offending, Eysenck's Theory Of Criminal PersonalityShow Class -
Criminology-unit 2
Criminology-unit 2
By: Aleeza Ilyas
51 Cards –10 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: AC 1.1-Compare criminal behaviour and deviance, AC1.2 Explain the social construction of criminality, AC2.1 Describe biological theories of criminality and 3.2Show Class -
Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology
By: 7JMegan Hall-Murray
110 Cards –15 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Offender Profiling- Top Down Approach, Offender Profiling- Bottom-up Approach, Biological Approach To Offending (historical ApproachlShow Class -
Psychology A-level (Criminal Behaviour)
Psychology A-level (Criminal Behaviour)
By: Mac Hughes
72 Cards –17 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Characteristics of Behaviour, Biological Explanation - Inherited Criminality, Biological Evaluation - Inherited CriminalityShow Class -
R.E - Islam
R.E - Islam
By: Molly Silvera
27 Cards –33 Decks –2 LearnersSample Decks: 2.1a.1 - The six beliefs of Islam, 2.1a.2 - The five roots of Shi'a Islam, 2.1a.3 - The nature of AllahShow Class -
Sociology 1B
Sociology 1B
By: Jamie McDermaid
65 Cards –12 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Political Interests And Representations, Topics And Names, DecriminalisationShow Class -
Gender and Crime
Gender and Crime
By: Isabella Piesse-Mills
34 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: chivalry thesis, Bias against women, Liberation ThesisShow Class -
Criminal Justice/Law
Criminal Justice/Law
By: GRACE A JOHNSON
25 Cards –3 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Criminal Justice, Defenses, Crime TheoriesShow Class -
forensics evaluation
forensics evaluation
By: Katie Jarvis
50 Cards –12 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: top-down approach, Bottom up approach, Lombroso biological (atavistic form)Show Class -
Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology
By: Beth Carter-Craggs
19 Cards –6 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Top-down approach, Bottom-up approach, Eysenck's theory of the criminal personalityShow Class -
Psychology - Criminology
Psychology - Criminology
By: Emilie Redfearn
28 Cards –17 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: The Characteristics Of The Behaviour, Biology Explanantion 1: Inherited Criminality, Evaluation: Inherited CriminalityShow Class -
Criminology
Criminology
By: rylie bryant
41 Cards –7 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Key ingredients of Drug Scares, Different Types of Prostitution, Why are victims and families unlikely to come forward about prostitution-- Why do people stand by and do nothingShow Class -
sociology quiz revision
sociology quiz revision
By: g g
54 Cards –8 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: functionalism - crime is inevitable necessary and functional, boundary maintance, criminal behaviour can lead to adaption and social changeShow Class -
Forensic Psychology A03
Forensic Psychology A03
By: Robyn Coates
16 Cards –10 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Top-Down approach, Bottom-Up approach, Psychological explanations - criminal personalityShow Class -
SOCY354
SOCY354
By: Bec Anderson
28 Cards –10 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: Compulsory Schooling (week 2), Separation of children from adult courts (week 3), Classical Criminology (Week 4)Show Class -
CJA 444 NEW / Assignmentcloud.com
CJA 444 NEW / Assignmentcloud.com
By: assignment cloud
16 Cards –16 Decks –1 LearnerSample Decks: CJA 444 Complete Class NEW - Does not Include Week 5 Individual, CJA 444 Week 1 DQ 1 NEW, CJA 444 Week 1 DQ 2 NEWShow Class