WJEC • Criminology
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Describe the different types of media and their representations of crime 6 marks
Covers: 
- what norms are (including Althusser: ISA) 
- internal forms of social control (superego, tradition, socialisation, religion, upbringing) 
- external forms (agencies, CJS) 
- control theory (Hirshi, feminism)
Packer's Model of Criminal Justice: 
- Crime Control 
- Due Process
These notes describe each stage of judicial law making and parliamentary law making, with brief but detailed notes on each stage and their cases to support them.
Criminology Unit 3 AC 1.1 Evaluate the effectiveness of different personnel Grade A notes
This is a Summary Sheet for Unit 4 of the WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma Criminology - Crime and Punishment. It includes all modules and topics, and should hopefully be everything you need to pass the exam :)
WJEC Unit 4- CRIME & PUNISHMENT Criminology Notes 
Full unit 4 notes
120 flashcards with the option for tests/quizzes and exam questions on theories of crime in A-Level WJEC Criminology
In this document you will find information on all of the individualistic theories; Freud, Eysenck and Bandura as well as the strengths and weaknesses for each theory. You will also find the sociological theories of criminality as well; left and right realism, labelling theory, feminism and Marxism. They all include strengths and weaknesses for each theory which helps for evaluation questions