AC3.1 Flashcards
What are the 6 Government sponsored Agencies
- Police
- CPS
- Judiciary
- Prisons
- Probation
- Charities
What are the aims and objectives of the police
- Maintain the order and keep the peace
- Protect life and property
- Bring Offenders to justice
What is the funding for the police
in 2018/19 Police budget was £13.3 billion
Whats is the Philosphy of the police
1829 was the first metropolitician police and the first modern police force in Britain
What are the working Practices of the police
- Patrolling area
- Wokring with local communitites
- Gathering evidence
- Securing crime scenes
What are the aims and objectives of the CPS
- Advise police about evidence to build a case
- Assesses evidence given to by police
- decides wether to prosecute
Whats the funding for the CPS
£500mil from government
Whats the philosphy of The CPS
- Inderpendance and Fairness
- treating everyone with respect
- Equality and inclusion
What are the wokring practices of the CPS (Descions ot prosecute)
- Evidential test
- Public interest test
What are the Aims and Objectives of the Judiciary
- Make decisions about the law and generally manage the trial
- interpret law if it is unclear and set precedent legal riles
Where does the Judiciary get there funding
-Salaries are decided from recommendation of the senior salaries review body
What is the philosphy of the Judiciary
- Inderpendence
- Integritiy
- equal treatment
- Competence
What are the 2 Oaths judges have to swear
- Allegiance to the queen
- Treat people equally
What are the working practices
Types of criminals = All type of offenders
Reach = Some points of law of national importance
What are the aims and Objectives of Prisons
- Repreation
- Rehabilitation
- Public Protection
- Incapacitation