Technically, there is meant to be equality before the law but often times male offenders recieve harsher sentences, due to institutional inequalities.what are the differences in sentencing for male and female young offenders?
eww I hate international crime. It makes no sense to me :/You can definitely write that in but I don't think that the question will be on young offenders because it was already the one that was in the specimen paper. The 15 marker will probably be on international crime (yuck lol) or one of the other crime things
Yeah, since it's the first run of the syllabus, they can't really pull any tricks on us THANK GODeww I hate international crime. It makes no sense to me :/
I agree that young offenders is unlikely- though not impossible, probably something along the lines of the effectiveness of the criminal trial process
If the HR one is on the development section I'll be stuffed. Literally.Yeah, since it's the first run of the syllabus, they can't really pull any tricks on us THANK GOD
Very very very likely that it's going to be on effectiveness! Pretty much anything in that second column of the syllabus is possible haha. I really hope it's not on international crime though! And I don't want the HR one to be on development but then there's nothing much else they can ask since the contemporary issue was in the specimen paper as well
OH LOL! Yeah it is, oops! I got it mixed up with our trial :sSpecimen paper was penalties...
This. I'm going to be screwed unless if I can recall my ideas correctly. =_=If the HR one is on the development section I'll be stuffed. Literally.
I love the contemporary issue, I'm doing child soldiers. It's really easy to talk about the responses Though, considering it's been in both the specimen and trial paper it look unlikely we'll get it