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Part 1
Questions 1-10Listen from here
Complete the notes below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Crime Report Form
Victim’s details |
Crime: Example:…..theft Name of victim: Mrs. 1 Address: 2 Avenue Park Road, Swindon Postcode: 3 |
Article stolen: bag |
Any distinguishing features: Two 4 and a black shoulder strap A 5 fastener on the top |
Contents |
A 6 with some money as well as a 7 |
Other details |
Victim’s contact number: 8 Crime number: 9 Victim to be contacted 10 |
Part 2
Questions 11-15Listen from here
Complete the table below.
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS AND/OR A NUMBER for each answer.
Bentham’s Panopticon
Designed: |
in the 11 |
Overall layout: |
Cells arranged in 12 around central guard tower |
Individual cell design: |
Cells looked like 13 cut into pieces. |
Effect: |
Prisoners would 14 |
Purpose: |
to reduce 15 |
Questions 16-20
Label the identification sheet below.
Write the correct letter, A-G, next to questions 16-20.
16.ABCDEFG Bentham’s Panopticon
17.ABCDEFG Pottawattamie County jail
18.ABCDEFG Crawfordsville jail, Indiana
19.ABCDEFG Gallatin Missouri jail
20.ABCDEFG Halden prison, Norway
Part 3
Questions 21-25Listen from here
Choose the correct letter, A, B, C or D.
21. The Ratcliffe murders were particularly shocking
A
- since they remained unsolved.
B
- because they showed failings in the police force.
C
- as the privacy of the home was violated.
D
- since the victims’ homes were also burgled.
22. Victims of burglaries are particularly
A
- fearful of not being safe in their own house.
B
- traumatised by theft of personal items.
C
- upset by the inconvenience.
D
- annoyed with themselves at not having properly secured their homes.
23. Before the formation of the Metropolitan Police Force
A
- criminal records did not exist.
B
- most criminal records were inaccurate.
C
- local police officers held no power.
D
- policing was not centralised.
24. Both the Ratcliffe and Ripper murders
A
- remain unsolved.
B
- were probably committed by more than one person.
C
- exposed faults in policing systems.
D
- happened in the eighteenth century.
25. When the Metropolitan Police Force was first formed
A
- all UK police forces had to answer to it.
B
- the public was disapproving.
C
- a new era of policing started.
D
- its faults were immediately apparent.
Questions 26-30 Listen from here
What does the lecturer say about the following?
Write the correct letter, A, B or C, next to questions 26-30.
A. |
not in possession of firearms |
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B. |
paid by local government |
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C. |
non-discriminatory |
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26.ABC The Bow Street Runners
27.ABC Night Watchmen
28.ABC Constables
29.ABC The Metropolitan Police Force
30.ABC Contemporary Police Forces
Part 4
Questions 31-36Listen from here
Label the diagram below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
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Questions 37-40Listen from here
Complete the flow chart below.
Write NO MORE THAN TWO WORDS for each answer.
The process of reaching a court verdict |
Once all court evidence is given and examined, the judge will summarise the case. |
Usually the contents of the summary are 37 a meeting between the judge and the lawyers for the defence and for the prosecution. |
The summing up may be split into two sections: a legal component and a summary. |
In the former section, legal procedure is outlined and 38 is given of the accusation being made against the defendant. |
In the latter section, the judge tries to ensure 39 summing up of the case. |
The judge will stress the importance of reaching a unanimous verdict to the jury. |
Before the jury retires, the judge may offer written guidelines, known as the ‘40 to verdict’. |
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