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paper 1 (year 10), unit 3: Law and Justice, youth offences - Coggle Diagram
paper 1 (year 10)
powers of police
rights on arrest
explain why they are arresting you
explain you are not free to leave
police have to tell you you're being arrested
controversial police powers
stop and search
snoopers charter
moped ramming
Criminal law
what is it?
murder
fraud
Examples
money laundering
democracy
direct democracy-law decided by citezens rather then only goverment
direct vote by the electorla rather then goverment-referundum
indirect democracy -citezens choose others to represent them
unit 3: Law and Justice
Civil Law
what is it?
personal injury cases
employment law
family disputes
civil law aims to deal with disputes between people and organisations
criminal courts
crown
can give life sentcences
more formal than magistrate
jury decides guilt
magistrate
magistrates decide
can only sentence you to prison up to a year in prison
supreme
sentences
for
highest in world for lowest reofending rates
doesn't treat prisoners inhumanly
prisoners leave having gotten oppotunites-and access to learning
norway
against
not long enough sentences
people might feel they didn't get justice
not hard enough on prisoners
prisions
court system-who's part of it?
magistrate
role-hearing cases from affecting their local community-makes descions
pay-volantary role so don't get payed
citizens
takes part in many ways
jury
12 people randomly selected-decides whether depending on the facts if someone is guilty
no-however if your employers don't pay you for the time at jury can claim compensation from courts
types of courts-what about them?
criminal-deals with crimes that threaten harms or endangers the safety of the public
civil- deals with disputes between individuals or orginisations
youth-deals with people 11 to 18-is less formal and cant have public there and has guardians with
living in britian
youth offences
types of sentences given to youths
detention -house arrest
fines up to £1000 -only up to 450 if offender is younger then 14
3 month community service
can get reffral orders-asked to agree to program
reparation-make up for harm caused by themself
rehabllitation-court decides what can or cant do -lasts upto 3 years or given a discharge
how youth court is
less formal-legal guardians there-no reporters or civilians allowed
type of magistrates court which deals with young people
types of help
youth court
youth offending team -yot-
ages
10-17