Unit Award Scheme

116866 LEGAL FRAMEWORKS IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM

In successfully completing this unit, the Learner will have

Evidence needed

shown knowledge of

1an individual’s rights under police cautionSummary sheet
2what happens to an individual when they are under arrest at a police stationSummary sheet
3the main potential outcomes after arrest, ie no further action, bail, remand, and what each of these meanSummary sheet
4what prison categories there are and what determines the category of prison someone is sent toSummary sheet
5the main different kinds of legal sentencing, eg community, custodial, and what each one meansSummary sheet
6what a probation officer is and what they doSummary sheet
7what a licence agreement is and what may be required of an individual placed on a licence agreement, ie drug rehabilitation Summary sheet

demonstrated the ability to

8identify the difference between a Crown and Magistrate’s CourtSummary sheet
9identify the key people present in a court room and what their job isSummary sheet

experienced

10taking part in a discussion about what happens when someone gets arrested.Summary sheet

All outcomes recorded on an AQA Summary Sheet

Approved 22 March 2022Level - Level One