Unit Award Scheme
116838 CRIME: BURGLARY, ROBBERY AND THEFT
In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have | Evidence needed | |
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experienced | ||
1 | taking part in discussions about the definition of burglary, robbery and theft | Summary sheet |
2 | taking part in discussions about the consequences of burglary, robbery and theft | Summary sheet |
3 | taking part in discussions about the victims of burglary, robbery and theft | Summary sheet |
4 | researching the press, and finding articles about a burglary, robbery and theft offence | Summary sheet |
shown knowledge of | ||
5 | the definitions of burglary, robbery and theft | Student completed work |
demonstrated the ability to | ||
6 | use the definitions of burglary, robbery or theft to identify two offences being highlighted in given case studies | Student completed work |
7 | identify at least two examples of how the consequences of crime have had an affect on them and on others | Student completed work |
8 | research and make notes on how burglary, robbery and theft affect victims, eg by reading related articles or researching the internet | Summary sheet and/or student completed work |
9 | identify at least two reasons why people commit burglary, robbery and theft offences. | Student completed work |
All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet
Approved 1 March 2022Level - Entry Level