Criminology Unit 4

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Decks in this class (24)

Retribution - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishments)
What does retribution mean,
What does retribution do,
What does just deserts mean
11  cards
Rehabilitation - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishments)
What does rehabilitation mean,
How do education and training pro...,
How do anger management courses h...
7  cards
Deterrence - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishments)
What does deterrence mean,
What does individual deterrence mean,
How does individual deterrence in...
10  cards
Public Protection - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishment)
What does public protection mean,
How does curfew and tagging meet ...,
How do foreign travel bans meet t...
10  cards
Reperations - AC2.2 (Aims of Punishments)
What are reparations,
What are restorative of justice s...,
Which theories link to reparations
4  cards
Parliamentary law making process - AC1.1 (Process used for law making)
What is the uk in terms of law ma...,
What are laws,
What is the order of parliament
15  cards
Imprisonment - AC2.3 (How forms of punishments meet the aims of punishments)
When is imprisonment used in the ...,
What is the maximum sentence a ma...,
What are the 3 types of sentences...
10  cards
Community Sentences - AC2.3 (How forms of punishments meet the aims of punishments)
0  cards
Fines - AC2.3 (How forms of punishments meet the aims of punishments)
0  cards
Discharges - AC2.3 (How forms of punishments meet the aims of punishments)
0  cards
Judicial processes - AC1.1 (Process used for law making)
0  cards
Crime Control - AC1.3 (Models of criminal justice)
Who created the crime control mod...,
What concept is the model based on,
What does the model priorities
5  cards
Due process AC1.3 (Models of criminal justice)
0  cards
Control Theory - AC2.1 (Forms of social control)
0  cards
Internal forms of social control - AC2.1 (Forms of social control)
0  cards
External forms of social control - AC2.1 (Forms of social control)
0  cards
CPS - AC3.1 (Explain the role of agencies in social control)
0  cards
Judiciary - AC3.1 (Explain the role of agencies in social control)
0  cards
Prisons - AC3.1 (Explain the role of agencies in social control)
0  cards
Probation - AC3.1 (Explain the role of agencies in social control)
0  cards
Charities and Pressure groups - AC3.1 (Explain the role of agencies in social control)
0  cards
Police - AC3.1 (Explain the role of agencies in social control)
0  cards
Organisations of the Criminal Justice System - AC1.2 (Describe the organisation of the CJS in England and Wales)
0  cards
Judical Process - AC1.1 (Process used for law making)
0  cards

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