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I have been teaching the Level 3 Applied Science and Forensic curriculum for more than a decade. Many forensic resources out there are innovative yet pitch to younger audiences and don't meet the detail that level 3 and higher students need - I try to integrate an analytical and vocational approach to my resources.

I have been teaching the Level 3 Applied Science and Forensic curriculum for more than a decade. Many forensic resources out there are innovative yet pitch to younger audiences and don't meet the detail that level 3 and higher students need - I try to integrate an analytical and vocational approach to my resources.
Worksheet on Ways Crime is Counted
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Worksheet on Ways Crime is Counted

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Worksheet that will initiate discussion on differences between datasets that record crime in England & Wales. Factual statements on the Crime Survey & Police Recorded Crime are presented, students select which dataset is relevant. Useful for teachers of Criminology & Sociology.
Criminology Quiz: Nature of Crime
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Criminology Quiz: Nature of Crime

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Criminology quiz - 14 questions/match activities - with solutions to check students’ understanding of the nature of crime in the context of theory; measuring / statistics i.e. PRC & CSEW; courts; defining offence types. Useful to teachers of criminology, sociology, law. Pitched to Level 3, BTEC / A level. Of particular interest to teachers of L3 BTEC Forensic & Criminal Investigation Unit 5: Applications of Criminology.