Bundle of unit 2 criminology revision resources to help students prepare for their upcoming unit 2 exam.
Included in the bundle:
Unit 2 Question Bank
Unit 2 Revision Checklist
Individualistic Theories Empty Knowledge Organisers
Biological Theories Empty Knowledge Organisers
Sociological Theories Empty Knowledge Organisers
AC4.1 Policy Revision Sheet
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Empty knowledge organisers of the Sociological theories of crime that students learn in Unit 2 WJEC Criminology.
This is useful to set as homework, revision or to complete at the end of a topic.
Resources are suitable for printing cheaply - black and white - no images.
This question bank includes previous exam questions and possible exam questions which relate to each of the unit 2 topics. The questions are grouped according to the assessment criteria (AC1.1-4.3).
Also included are previous exam questions which relate to unit 1 topics.
A classroom poster linking British Values to their role in Criminology (WJEC Y1 & Y2). Democracy, the Rule of Law, Individual Liberty, and Mutual Respect & Tolerance are embedded within the study of crime, justice, and law enforcement.
Unit 1 - 4 synopsis of the main topics in each unit. Information on how the unit is assessed is included in each of the posters. These are ideal for displays and open days.
Complete lesson slides and print out card sort and evaluation activity.
Lesson objectives:
Describe two physiological theories of crime.
Evaluate two physiological theories of crime.
Sheldon’s Somatotypes and Lombroso’s born criminals.
AC2.1 and AC3.2 Unit 2 Theories of Crime
WJEC Criminology
Detailed guidance with sentence starters of AC1.1-AC1.6 of the Criminology Certificate controlled assessment.
This is useful in helping student’s complete practice answers.
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.
WJEC Criminology Unit 1 checklist. This can be printed and used by students to check they have all the required notes and write ups for their controlled assessment.