These following notes will cover these topics: (Australian Law System) The Functions of law‚ Social Cohesion‚Social‚Progress‚Sources of law‚Parliament made law‚Judge-made law Which type of law is sovereign?‚Classification of Law‚Regulation of human behaviour‚Criminal law‚Classifications of Crime‚Objectives of sanctions‚Civil Law‚Types of civil wrongs‚Civil remedies‚Types of civil remedies‚Crimes The Functions of law The two functions are: 1 Social Cohesion 2 Social Progress Laws are needed
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Homicide- Murder and Constructive murder Wallace (1986) Homicide: The Social Reality: 1. Homicide is socially‚ historically and culturally determined 2. Variety of offenders/victims/social settings 3. Interpersonal in nature‚ rather than instrumental/ideological 4. Interpersonal killings largely involve intimates 5. Homicide patterns reflect cultural norms 6. Spontaneous rather than premeditated 7. Offenders exhibit a wide range of moral culpability Primarily committed by males 84% in 2006-7 Partial
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Unit 3 Criminal Law and Cyber Crimes Assignment 3: Case Analysis MT311-06 Business Law StevenPorter7 Professor Noel Ransom Unit 3 Case Analysis The Case Review the following case. Prepare an analysis that will demonstrate your ability to both answer the questions presented and incorporate theories and concepts from this week’s material. Armington‚ while robbing a drugstore‚ shot and seriously injured Jennings‚ a drugstore clerk. Armington was subsequently convicted in a criminal
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Manslaughter In the paper‚ I will be explaining about 1st Degree Murder and Manslaughter: the differences between them‚ the branches of them‚ and when they will be applied into different situations. In order to help explaining‚ I will insert in diagrams and simulate cases into this paper. And there will also be Cases Analysis as the second part of this paper. Homicide is the killing of one human being by another. If the killing is not excusable or justifiable‚ then it is called criminal homicide
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= offence against the State‚ illegal act or omission Mens rea: ‘guilty mind’ - state of mind Actus reus: ‘guilty act’ - action‚ external element or the objective element of a crime Causation relation of cause to effect. Actus reus from which the effect arose and is combined with mens rea to comprise the elements of guilt. Concurrence need to prove the simultaneous occurrence of both actus reus and mens rea to constitute a crime‚ except crimes of strict liability. Administered by individ
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Introduction Traditional approach to had been to formulate a definition of crime. Therefore all the eminet jurist beginning with blackstone down to Kenny attempted to define crime‚ but‚ they all have failed to ring within the narrow compares of s definition the flexible notion of crime‚ because it was conditioned by the changing moral value and social opinion of the community from time to time. Moreover‚ the traditional approach to crime may have well suited a society which had which had not
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Study Notes - CRIME 1.1 -Types of Crimes Victimless Crimes - Crimes; Type |Example |Legislation | |Against the Person |Homicide‚ assault |The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) | |Economic Offences -against property -White collar crime | larceny‚ theft‚ break+enter tax evasion‚ embezzlement | The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) The Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) | |Against the State |treason‚ sedition |The Australian Constitution The Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) | |Drug Offences |possession‚ use |Customs Act 1901
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consent and male’s perception regarding it Criminal Justice process – Evidentiary and procedural matters: relevance of victim’s conduct‚ sexual experience and reputation Impact on actus reus (victim’s actual consent/ non-consent) and mens rea (offender’s understanding of consent / non-consent) *Issues: Actus Reus: did the victim actually consent and in what circumstances will it be accepted/rejected Mens Rea: what was going on in the mind of D when engaging in act of sexual intercourse. Awareness
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used for in criminology? What type of information do they collect? They collect information on common behaviors and actions. Involved giving questionnaires to a group of individuals or respondents. They can also be givin face to face 4. What is actus reus? Is the actual act that the person is accused of to be convicted the evidence must support the accusation that the person committed the crime 5. How are crime and deviance related? Do they represent the same actions? Deviance is a simple act that
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INTRODUCTION Crime and punishment are two concepts that are vital to the harmony and peaceful co-existence of a state. The goal of every society is that every inhabitant should pursue his interest and aspirations without fear or hindrance from another co-inhabitant. In securing this‚ every community of man has always put in place rules and norms that regulate the interaction of the inhabitants. Certain conducts in the society that threatens the societal goals are collectively frowned at. Such
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