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Not sure if i can make one of these as I'm not a moderator BUT please drop any predictions below based off teacher's views, or literally just anything
 

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I feel it is going to be Young offenders. Plus young offenders is right under sentencing and punishment - last years question and they both link in some ways.
International barely gets done - plus teacher said it was shit and we barely studied it. :)
 

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Definitely thinking criminal trial process because that hasn’t been ever tested like ever or alternative methods of sentencing/divisionary programs / or a broad themes and challenge question if they go easy
 

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Definitely thinking criminal trial process because that hasn’t been ever tested like ever or alternative methods of sentencing/divisionary programs / or a broad themes and challenge question if they go easy
After considering the standard of the english exams, I am starting to give myself false hope that all the exams will be relatively doable...... but im not sure
 

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I couldve sworn they finalise the exams by february before corona was a thing but.... i guess i was wrong or somethng
I think they usually do, but they probably changed it throughout the year with corona happening
 

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does anyone think they could ask sentencing and punishment again considering it was asked last year
 

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does anyone think they could ask sentencing and punishment again considering it was asked last year
Well last year was super narrow only focusing on the one dot-point so i wouldn't be surprised for them to do S&P but a much broader question. That would actually be pretty good since there is plenty in that section.
 

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I'm thinking young offenders, CIP, or international crime definitely. If it's young offenders or international crime, they might go with a general question while if it's the CIP, they might be specific.
 

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How about for the options, any predictions?
 

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I'm thinking young offenders, CIP, or international crime definitely. If it's young offenders or international crime, they might go with a general question while if it's the CIP, they might be specific.
shit what if they pull a assess the effectiveness of components in investigating crime and they expect u to talk about its dot points "gathering evidence, use of technology, search and seizure, use of warrants" i will cry
 

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shit what if they pull a assess the effectiveness of components in investigating crime and they expect u to talk about its dot points "gathering evidence, use of technology, search and seizure, use of warrants" i will cry
sameee….rip to us then. I hope they don't though...it's literally so specific
 

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Predictions we got/the top people predicted for us were:

1. Trial Process, possibly quite narrow (i.e. juries or defences particularly)
2. Young Offenders, or possibly a cross with alternative sentencing
3. Sentencing and Punishments, with a specific theme on punishments, stances on punishments, effectiveness of sentencing principles
4. Int. Crimes
 
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