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Courses BA Policing at University of Northampton (UON)
Notes available for the following courses of BA Policing at University of Northampton (UON)
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Community Policing 2
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Covert Investigations 1
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Crime and Criminal Investigation 2
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Cybercrime 1
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Dealing with Challenging Behaviour 1
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Diversity na 1
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Investigation 7
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Legal , Legislation and Law 16
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Police statements 3
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Pratical policing 9
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Protecting the public 1
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Serious Crime Investigation 1
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Victims voice 1
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For the Community Policing module on the BA Policing at The University of Northampton, this is a 3000 word essay. "Compare and contrast police powers under the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005".

I achieved a grade A with this piece of writing.
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University of Northampton•Community Policing
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2018 • Sofia Graca, Kevin Lawton-Barrett• ISBN 9780198806141
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For the Community Policing module on the BA Policing at The University of Northampton, this is a 3000 word essay. "Compare and contrast police powers under the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005".

I achieved a grade A with this piece of writing.
Critically consider the investigation of OP YUKON and recommend an appropriate investigative strategy for 2018 3000 words
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University of Northampton•Cybercrime
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2019 • • ISBN 9780198828525
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Critically consider the investigation of OP YUKON and recommend an appropriate investigative strategy for 2018 3000 words
Critically assess the current approaches to early intervention initiatives as a means of dealing with challenging behaviour?

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University of Northampton•Dealing with Challenging Behaviour
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2019 • • ISBN 9780198828525
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Critically assess the current approaches to early intervention initiatives as a means of dealing with challenging behaviour?

"In light of the Leveson enquiry is it ethically justifiable to use under cover police officers, using Mark Kennedy as a case study ?"- 3000 words
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University of Northampton•Covert Investigations
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2019 • • ISBN 9780198828525
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"In light of the Leveson enquiry is it ethically justifiable to use under cover police officers, using Mark Kennedy as a case study ?"- 3000 words
Explain with reference to stated cases 1. The offence of MURDER 2. How certain special and partial defences to murder if accepted by the court may result in a conviction for VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER 3000

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University of Northampton•Crime and Criminal Investigation
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2019 • • ISBN 9780198828525
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Explain with reference to stated cases 1. The offence of MURDER 2. How certain special and partial defences to murder if accepted by the court may result in a conviction for VOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER 3000

Drawing on theory, examples and relevant case studies, Critically evaluate the effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System or aspects of it in dealing with vulnerable victims
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University of Northampton•Victims voice
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Drawing on theory, examples and relevant case studies, Critically evaluate the effectiveness of the Criminal Justice System or aspects of it in dealing with vulnerable victims
When considering the freedoms that citizens in the UK have, how far should the state be permitted to go to protect national security? 3000 words
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University of Northampton•Protecting the public
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When considering the freedoms that citizens in the UK have, how far should the state be permitted to go to protect national security? 3000 words
“Compare and contrast police powers under the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005.” 3000 words
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University of Northampton•Community Policing
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2019 • • ISBN 9780198828525
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“Compare and contrast police powers under the Mental Health Act 1983 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005.” 3000 words
Explain with reference to stated cases 1.The offences of involuntary manslaughter and 2.corporate manslaughter, 3000 words.
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University of Northampton•Crime and Criminal Investigation
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2019 • • ISBN 9780198828525
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Explain with reference to stated cases 1.The offences of involuntary manslaughter and 2.corporate manslaughter, 3000 words.
“There could be hundreds of billions of pounds washing around the world as a result of fraud and cybercrime and I do wonder when it is going to become more profitable for the criminals than drugs.” (Leppard, 2015) 3000 words
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University of Northampton•Serious Crime Investigation
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Blackstone\'s Handbook for Policing Students 2019 • • ISBN 9780198828525
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“There could be hundreds of billions of pounds washing around the world as a result of fraud and cybercrime and I do wonder when it is going to become more profitable for the criminals than drugs.” (Leppard, 2015) 3000 words