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Stuck on a dot point in syllabus
« on: January 17, 2019, 02:32:00 pm »
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Hey Guys,
How do I address the following dot point, is there any sample answers anywhere?
•   Assess the effectiveness of the criminal trial process as a means of achieving justice

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Re: Stuck on a dot point in syllabus
« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2019, 03:04:11 pm »
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Hi, welcome to the forums!

I like to think of this dot point as a sample essay question :-) You don’t really need to write down anything for it in your notes. For sample answers, try looking through our notes section.

There are a ton of different ways to assess the criminal trial process. You can:
1. Split up your paragraphs into effective/non-effective so you group certain parts of the process together
2. Write about each part of the process and make a judgement throughout
3. Use case studies to shape your response
4. 100 other ways I can’t think of at the moment

When answering a question like this, make sure to have a strong argument (is the criminal trial process effective or not?) and provide lots of examples both ways.

I hope this helps!
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Re: Stuck on a dot point in syllabus
« Reply #2 on: January 19, 2019, 01:07:43 am »
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Hi, welcome to the forums!

I like to think of this dot point as a sample essay question :-) You don’t really need to write down anything for it in your notes. For sample answers, try looking through our notes section.

There are a ton of different ways to assess the criminal trial process. You can:
1. Split up your paragraphs into effective/non-effective so you group certain parts of the process together
2. Write about each part of the process and make a judgement throughout
3. Use case studies to shape your response
4. 100 other ways I can’t think of at the moment

When answering a question like this, make sure to have a strong argument (is the criminal trial process effective or not?) and provide lots of examples both ways.

I hope this helps!


Hey,
Thank you so much for your response