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1.3 - Describe models of criminal justice
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Police having legislative powers under PACE (stop and search), aligns with which model.
Crime Control Model
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Explain one theory that links to the Crime Control Model and why?
Right realism or Functionalism.
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Which model states that the accused should be innocent until proven guilty?
Due Process Model
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What is the main aim of the Crime Control Model?
Prevent, reduce and control crime.
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Which model suggests that the justice system should provide appropriate safeguarding for the accused?
Due Process Model
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In what year were these models created?
1968
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Which model is referred to as the obstacle course and why?
Due Process - Legislative obstacles
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Explain one theory that links to the Due Process Model and why?
Labelling & Right Realism
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The abolishment of the double jeopardy law aligns with which model?
Crime Control Model
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Which model states that guilt of the accused should be implied to protect society?
Crime Control Model
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Which model is "pro-police powers"?
Crime Control Model
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Which model is referred to as the conveyor belt?
Crime Control Model
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State a piece of legislation that links to the Due Process Model?
Human Rights Act - Right to a fair trial, PACE (rights arorund detention and being aware of rights)
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