Overview

This topic addresses the definitions of crime, the elements of criminal offences and the aims of the criminal law. This topic will cover criminal procedure as well as range of offences that include causing harm, homicide and defences, offences of strict and absolute liability, property offences and other such topics … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

This topic aims to:

  • Identify, explain and apply central concepts and doctrines of criminal law
  • Generate an environment in which students can reach critical comprehension of the strengths and weaknesses of criminal law and reflect on the operation of criminal law
  • Provide a structured environment in which students can acquire and strengthen skills in the construction and communication of written and oral argument, public speaking, statutory interpretation, case reading and the application of legal rules to practical situations relevant to criminal law
  • Provide and promote foundational skill development in case reading and statutory interpretation
  • Meet the Priestley admission requirements as they relate to criminal law

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Identify, explain and apply the definitions of crime, elements of crime and the aims of criminal law to problem questions
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Identify and describe elements of criminal procedure
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Apply foundational principles of case reading and statutory interpretation in the context of criminal law
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Identify relevant authority and apply appropriate facts to problem-based questions related to criminal law
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Communicate their understanding of criminal law and procedure in written

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