Practise evaluate and assess responses using legislation, cases and media — with feedback on building a sustained judgement.
Evaluate the effectiveness of the criminal justice system in balancing the rights of victims and offenders.
The system protects offenders through due process and appeals, while victims gain rights via victim impact statements and charters. However, delays and under-reporting limit effectiveness, so the balance is only partially achieved.
Solid two-sided structure. Strengthen it with specific legislation or a case and a media example, then make a clearer overall judgement — "evaluate" requires a sustained, evidenced verdict.
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Practise Legal Studies short-answer and extended responses with marker-style feedback.
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