Applied Criminology (Level 3)
Caroline Chisholm School
Course summary
Criminology is the scientific study of criminal behaviour, on individual, social and biological levels, and how it can be managed, controlled and prevented. This course will enable you to use theories of criminality to analyse criminal situations and make policy recommendations. You will develop the knowledge and skills to research policy in practice, assess campaigns for changes in awareness and examine information to review verdicts in criminal cases.
Entry Requirements
Checked against your grades — every rule traces to the school's published source.
| Requirement | Rule | You |
|---|---|---|
Mathematics | Grade 4 in Mathematics (if taken) | — |
English Language | Grade 4 in English Language (if taken) | — |
Mathematics Alternative route | Grade 4 in Mathematics (if taken) | — |
English Literature Alternative route | Grade 4 in English Literature (if taken) | — |
Mathematics Alternative route | Grade 4 in Mathematics (if taken) | — |
English - Literature Alternative route | Grade 4 in English - Literature (if taken) | — |
Mathematics Alternative route | Grade 4 in Mathematics (if taken) | — |
English - First Language Alternative route | Grade 4 in English - First Language | — |
As published by the school
Minimum of grade 4 in one English subject GCSE Maths Minimum of grade 4
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Assessment
Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime - Internally assessed Unit 2 Criminological Theories - Externally assessed Unit 3 Crime Scene to Courtroom - Internally assessed
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