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Objective 02.02 Criminal Law

Objective 02.02 Criminal Law. Essential Questions. What is crime? What are the possible punishments for a crime? Who are the participants of a trial? What are the classifications of a crime? What are the elements of a crime?. Crime . An act against the public good

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Objective 02.02 Criminal Law

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  1. Objective 02.02 Criminal Law BL02.02 PPT 1

  2. Essential Questions • What is crime? • What are the possible punishments for a crime? • Who are the participants of a trial? • What are the classifications of a crime? • What are the elements of a crime? BL02.02 PPT 1

  3. Crime • An act against the public good NOTE: Each statute that defines a crime must specifically explain the conduct that is forbidden by that statute. • No act can be considered a crime unless it is prohibited by the law of the place where it is committed and unless the law provides for the punishment of offenders. BL02.02 PPT 1

  4. 4 Punishments for a Crime? • Imprisonment • Fine • Probation • Community Service • Combination of the above BL02.02 PPT 1

  5. Participants of a Trial • Plaintiff? (2) • Government • Prosecutor • Defendant (1) • Person accused of the crime BL02.02 PPT 1

  6. Classifying a Crime • According to Seriousness • What is the most serious? • Felony • Imprisonment or death • What is less serious? • Misdemeanor • Fine and/or probation BL02.02 PPT 1

  7. Elements of a crime • Criminal Act • Must violate a statute • Required state of mind • Depends on crimes definition • Motive is NOT required BL02.02 PPT 1

  8. Types of Crimes • Crimes Against People • Social Crimes • Crimes Against Property • Business crimes (White Collar) BL02.02 PPT 1

  9. Crimes Against People • Murder • Malice aforethought? • 1st degree—aggravated (premeditated, cruelty, torture, rape, robbery, kidnapping) • 2nd degree—none of the above conditions apply • Manslaughter • Voluntary? • Intentional • Involuntary • Occurs while committing an unlawful or reckless act BL02.02 PPT 1

  10. Crimes Against People-continued • Assault - Attempt (pointing or shooting at someone) • Aggravated (Usually felony)-using deadly weapon with intent • Simple (misdemeanor) • Battery • Hitting • Kidnapping • Unlawful removal against person’s will • Sex offenses • Statutory rape • Date rape (acquaintance rape) BL02.02 PPT 1

  11. Social Crimes • Federal/State governments have the right to regulate health, safety, welfare, and morals of the people. • Drug Use • illegal and harmful substances • Addiction-inability to function normally • Alcohol Use • Domestic Violence • Physical or mental abuse BL02.02 PPT 1

  12. Crimes Against Property • Assignment-define the terms: • What is the difference between • Burglary- • Larceny - • Embezzlement - • Robbery- • Define the following term: • Arson- BL02.02 PPT 1

  13. Crimes Against Business • Characteristics of “White Collar Crimes” • Usually involve fraud • Usually non-violent • Larceny by False Pretenses- • Intended to mislead or defraud • Induce victim to rely on them • Example: con artists • Forgery • False making or changing of a writing with intent to fraud. BL02.02 PPT 1

  14. Crimes Against Business, continued • Bribery • Giving something of value to influence • Extortion • Unjustly taking of money or thing of value • Computer Crimes BL02.02 PPT 1

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