An overview of the English legal system, you will gain an insight into the process involved in the creation of the counties’ laws and its continuing development. You will also develop an understanding of aspects of law such as sentencing and the role of juries. In addition you will learn about the concept of liability and how crimes are broken down into different elements. You will examine individual elements of crime to help them analyse how a defendant can be convicted.
Once you have a full understanding of the legal process, you will develop your knowledge looking at criminal law and the law of tort. The focus will be on the specific aspects of these areas of the law and critically if any need for reform. You will learn about numerous cases that have helped to define our current system and the points of law that they represent.
100% examination
Grace 6 or above in a humanities or social science subject and Grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language.
Many students go on to study Law at university, either combined with other subjects such as criminology or social studies. Studies within the law are interesting and can lead to jobs in the legal profession, such as a solicitor or a barrister, the police force, forensic investigation of crime, a criminologist or can be used alongside business.