AC 3.1 - Explain the Role of Agencies in Social Control Flashcards
What is the philosophy of the police?
To prevent crime and disorder, to have the public’s cooperation, to use physical force as a last resort, to serve the law impartially, to uphold the law
What are the aims and objectives of the police?
To reduce crime and maintain order and they have the power to arrest, detention, search and interview under PACE
What is the funding for the police?
£12.3bn in 2018/19
What are the working practices of the police?
The working practices of the police involve responding to emergency and non-emergency calls from the public, general patrols around different areas within their jurisdiction and specialist groups within the police e.g., anti-terrorism units aim to prevent or punish specific forms of crime.
What is the philosophy of the CPS?
Independence and fairness, honesty and openness, treating everyone with respect, behaving professionally, striving for excellence, equality and inclusion
What are the aims and objectives of the CPS?
The CPS prosecutes criminal cases that have been investigated by the police and helps to decide what cases should be prosecuted in the public interest, along with helping the prosecution prepare for court and provide information and assistance to support the victims and witnesses of crime.
What is the funding for the CPS?
£567m in 2019/2020
What are the working practices of the CPS?
To work closely with local police forces and other criminal justice partners and they follow the full code test - both the evidential and public interest test to decide on whether it is suitable to prosecute a case
What is the philosophy of the judiciary?
Judicial independence, impartiality, integrity, competence, ensuring equal treatment and the judge’s oaths both of allegiance and the judicial oath.
What are the aims and objectives of the judiciary?
In the crown court, they manage a trial, ensure fairness, explain points of law and pass sentence.
In the appeal courts they make ruling in the appeals which then sets binding precedent for the lower courts in the hierarchy.
What is the funding for the judiciary?
In 2020/21 the budget for the Ministry of Justice was £9.15bn
What are the working practices of the judiciary?
To uphold the law and defend the rights of citizens.
They are given security of tenure due to their important role and can only be removed from office when a petition is sent to the Queen and passed by both Houses of Parliament.
What is the philosophy of the prison service?
To prevent victims but changing lives of offenders
What are the aims and objectives of the prison service?
They may also be responsible for running the probation services and contracting private sector prisons and services e.g., prisoner escort service or electronic tagging service.
An example of a Prison would be HMP Berwyn, where they operate to help hold prisoners based on their security category (HMP Berwyn is Cat C), where they have prisons who help to cook and supply food to the other prisoners.
What is the funding of the prison service?
In 2018, the total budget for prisons was approximately £3bn