My assessment is on Tuesday and I really want to go well in it. Basically my notification is as follows:
TIME ALLOWED: 3 hours plus 5 minutes reading time
FORMAT:Total marks 100
Section I – 20 marks – Crime & Human Rights Multiple Choice
Attempt Questions 1-20
Section II – 30 marks
This section has two parts
Part A – Human Rights-15 marks
Attempt question 21
Part B- Crime-15 marks
Attempt question 22
Section III – 50 marks
Attempt TWO questions each from a different Option (Family and Workplace)
Now, my question is, because there are no short answer questions would I be safe to assume that there won't be a 15 mark question asking something like: "Name the categories of crime and explain their components"?
So instead of studying things like this as I am short timed, Should I focus on studying the "Themes and challenges to be incorporated throughout this topic"
For example: these are the ones for crime on the syllabus:
Themes and challenges to be incorporated throughout this topic:
The 15 mark questions and the 25 mark questions(for my options) will be based on things like that rather than broad questions, for example: about "naming the parties to a crime", am I right to assume?
Also, how do I asses these "Themes and challenges to be incorporated throughout this topic" and do them? are there any older forum posts with notes for these? Thank you!
I really need anyone's expert opinion on this as I'm going to study all these tomorrow etc
Also, thank you "4025808" for bringing this point to light for me
TIME ALLOWED: 3 hours plus 5 minutes reading time
FORMAT:Total marks 100
Section I – 20 marks – Crime & Human Rights Multiple Choice
Attempt Questions 1-20
Section II – 30 marks
This section has two parts
Part A – Human Rights-15 marks
Attempt question 21
Part B- Crime-15 marks
Attempt question 22
Section III – 50 marks
Attempt TWO questions each from a different Option (Family and Workplace)
Now, my question is, because there are no short answer questions would I be safe to assume that there won't be a 15 mark question asking something like: "Name the categories of crime and explain their components"?
So instead of studying things like this as I am short timed, Should I focus on studying the "Themes and challenges to be incorporated throughout this topic"
For example: these are the ones for crime on the syllabus:
Themes and challenges to be incorporated throughout this topic:
- the role of discretion in the criminal justice system
- issues of compliance and non-compliance in regard to criminal law
- the extent to which law reflects moral and ethical standards
- the role of law reform in the criminal justice system
- the extent to which the law balances the rights of victims, offenders and society
- the effectiveness of legal and non-legal measures in achieving justice.
The 15 mark questions and the 25 mark questions(for my options) will be based on things like that rather than broad questions, for example: about "naming the parties to a crime", am I right to assume?
Also, how do I asses these "Themes and challenges to be incorporated throughout this topic" and do them? are there any older forum posts with notes for these? Thank you!
I really need anyone's expert opinion on this as I'm going to study all these tomorrow etc
Also, thank you "4025808" for bringing this point to light for me