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Analytic account of the elements of Mens Rea and Actus Reus of Battery through Common Law and statutory intepretation

The Definition of Battery as a Common Law and Statutory Non-Fatal Offence against the person

Descriptive account of the mens rea and actus reus elements of assault

The Definition of Technical/physic assault as a Common Law and Statutory Non-Fatal Offence against the person

Analysis of the Common Law and statutory defences to non fatal offences against the person.

Which are the Common Law and statutory Defences to common assault and battery?

The prison system and ethics

One of the theoretical goals of our prison system is rehabilitation. In addition to teaching new skills, do you think they should focus on explaining and modifying the prisoners' ethics? How might one go about > doing this?

With respect to the investigation and prosecution of criminal conduct what are the major provisions of the Bill of Rights?

With respect to the investigation and prosecution of criminal conduct what are the major provisions of the Bill of Rights?

CRIMINAL THINKING

What sociological theories could utilize cognitive restructuring as a tool for changing criminal thinking and preventing future crimes?

Criminal Law questions

Which of the following is true about crimes? a. Criminal liability exists only if there is a victim who suffered damages. b. A criminal defendant will be found guilty whenever the jury believes it is more likely than not that the defendant committed the crime. c. Torts always accompany crimes, although the civil case is ...continues

Answer to a question about criminal liability and a question about Miranda rights

Which of the following is true about crimes? Choose the best answer. a. Criminal liability exists only if there is a victim who suffered damages. b. A criminal defendant will be found guilty whenever the jury believes it is more likely than not that the defendant committed the crime. c. Torts always accompany crimes, alth ...continues

Criminal Procedure

Describe the steps in criminal procedure. (There are six (main) steps.) Define evidence. What types of evidence exist? What are the rules for evidence in criminal procedure? Describe examples of when evidence might be either detrimental or inconsequential to a case? Describe the difference between lay witnesses and exper ...continues

Criminal Procedure

Distinguish the difference between demonstrative and documentary evidence. Describe challenges to using both types of evidence in a case. Provide an example of when one of these types of evidence was used in a case and was called into question whether or not the evidence was admissible. Why was the evidence questionable? ...continues

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