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WJEC Criminology Resources for Unit 1 and 2 and History.
AC4.1 Criminology Unit 2 Revision Sheet
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AC4.1 Criminology Unit 2 Revision Sheet

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Help students to revise and summarise AC4.1 - Unit 2 Criminology WJEC. This can be given in class as an end of topic round up, or for homework to complete as revision. The sheet includes three activities: Rank the policies based on what you think are the top five most effective policies. Explain the reasons for your answer. Evaluate the following crime control policies by providing one strength and one limitation of each method. Identify what theory the following policies and treatments are informed by.
AC4.3 Unit 2 Criminology - Slides and handout
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AC4.3 Unit 2 Criminology - Slides and handout

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Complete slides to deliver AC4.3 Unit 2 to students. Slides include: Newspaper campaigns Individual Campaigns Pressure Group Campaigns Included is also a handout which can be used by students during the lesson to record their notes. Also included are exam questions ready to print.
WJEC Criminology AC4.1 - Token Economies Poster
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WJEC Criminology AC4.1 - Token Economies Poster

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WJEC Criminology Poster with information about Token Economies as a form of crime control. Information includes an overview of what they are, how they work and whether they are effective or not. This could be used as a revision resource or as a display in the classroom.
Keyboard functions worksheet
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Keyboard functions worksheet

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Help individuals learn and use a keyboard. The worksheet gets students to label keys with a brief description of their functions. Digital skills
Criminology - books, podcasts, documentaries and tv show poster
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Criminology - books, podcasts, documentaries and tv show poster

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Download this informative poster to discover a selection of books, TV shows, documentaries, and podcasts tailored for Criminology students. Enhance their understanding of criminological issues with engaging and insightful recommendations like Behind the Crime a BBC sounds podcast, Unnatural Causes a book by forensic pathologist Dr Richard Shepherd, and To Catch a Copper, a Channel 4 documentary exploring police corruption. Perfect for students looking to deepen their knowledge beyond the classroom, this visually appealing poster is a valuable resource to be displayed in the classroom or used on open evenings.
Sociology - books, podcasts, tv shows and films
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Sociology - books, podcasts, tv shows and films

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This poster highlights books, TV shows, films, documentaries, and podcasts curated for Sociology students. Featured are McMafia, a BBC drama inspired by Misha Glenny’s sociological study of organized crime; Thinking Allowed, a BBC Sounds podcast where sociologists discuss their research; and Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez, a groundbreaking book that explores how the world is designed by and for men, and the consequences of this imbalance. Other films and podcasts are also featured. These recommendations are useful for expanding student’s sociological knowledge through engaging media. Can be displayed in classrooms.