L3 Criminology - WJEC eduqas

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Unit 1: AC1.1 - Analyse different types of crime
White collar crime,
Organised white collar crime,
Corporate white collar crime
26  cards
Unit 1: AC1.2 - Unreported Crime
Personal reasons fear,
Personal reasons shame,
Personal reasons disinterest
9  cards
Unit 1: AC1.3: Consequences of unreported crime
Ripple effect,
Cultural 2,
Decriminalisation
8  cards
Unit 1: AC1.4 - Media representation of crime
Media representation of crime new...,
Media representation of crime tel...,
Media representation of crime film 4
6  cards
Unit 1: AC1.5 - Impact of media representation on public perception of crime
Public perceptions,
Moral panic,
Example of moral panic and exagge...
6  cards
Unit 1: AC1.6 - Evaluate methods of collecting crime statistics
4 strengths of crime survey of en...,
Police recorded crime strength 1,
Limitations of police recorded crime
4  cards
Unit 2: AC1.1 - Compare Criminal Behaviour and Deviance
Give the social definition of cri...,
Give and example of an act that i...,
Legal definition for criminal beh...
15  cards
Unit 2: AC2.1 - Lombroso's study - Physiological theories BIO
What is lombroso study based off,
What did lombroso believe,
What form do criminals have accor...
9  cards
Unit 2: AC2.1 - Sheldon - Physiological theories BIO
What theory is sheldon s theory b...,
What is sheldon s theory of somat...,
What are the three body types
10  cards
Unit 2: AC2.1 - Twin and adoption studies - Genetic theories BIO
What does twin studies look at,
What two types of twins are there...,
Who did a study for twin studies
8  cards
Unit 2: AC2.1 - Jacobs XYY Study - Genetic theories BIO
Who does the extra y hypothesis a...,
How many are undiagnosed,
Two key words that explain these men
13  cards
Unit 2: AC2.2 - Bandura - Learning theory IND
What is the main assumption in ba...,
Is bandura s theory experienced d...,
What was bandura s study called
6  cards
Unit 2: AC2.2- Eysenck - psychological theories IND
What is a key assumption of eysen...,
What are the 5 personality dimens...,
What does a criminal display high...
8  cards
Unit 2: AC2.2 - Freud - Psychodynamic theories IND
What is one of freud s key assump...,
What is another one of freud s ke...,
Conscious theory of consciousness
15  cards
Unit 2: AC2.3 - Marxism - Social structure SOC
What is the marxist explanation f...,
What is a key assumption of marxi...,
What is another key assumption of...
14  cards
Unit 2: AC2.3 - Functionalism (Durkheim) - Interactionism SOC
Functionalism durkheim key assump...,
Functionalism durkheim key assump...,
What are the two positive functio...
6  cards
Unit 2: AC2.3 - Functionalism (Merton) - Interactionism SOC
Merton key assumption,
What five ways can someone adapt ...,
Rebellion
6  cards
Unit 2: AC2.3 - Right Realism SOC
What three factors is crime a res...,
Biological differences,
Socialisation and underclass
7  cards
Unit 2: AC2.3 - Left Realism SOC
Left realism,
Left realism lea and young identi...,
Relative deprivation
7  cards
Unit 2: AC3.2 Evaluate theories
Learning theories bandura 3 stren...,
Learning theories bandura 3 weakn...,
Freud s psychodynamic theory stre...
22  cards
Unit 2: AC4.1 - Assess use of criminological theories in informing policy development
What is formal policy making,
What is informal policy making,
What is a eugenic policy linked t...
22  cards
Unit 2: AC4.2 - Explain how social change affect policy development
Define social values,
Define norms,
Define mores
8  cards
Unit 2: AC4.3 - Discuss how campaigns affect policy making
What are pressure groups,
Newspaper campaign example,
Individual campaign example
4  cards

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