Exam 2: Definitions of Crime
Exam 1: The Foundation and Heritage of the Criminal Law64 Questions
Exam 2: Definitions of Crime70 Questions
Exam 3: Actus Reus and Mens REA73 Questions
Exam 4: Crimes Against the Person: Homicide79 Questions
Exam 5: Crimes Against the Person: Assault and Other Offenses71 Questions
Exam 6: Sexual Offenses Against the Person81 Questions
Exam 7: Crimes Against Property75 Questions
Exam 8: Crimes Against Habitation65 Questions
Exam 9: Offenses Contrary to the Public Morality71 Questions
Exam 10: Inchoate Offenses63 Questions
Exam 11: Criminal Defenses83 Questions
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What are the key issues in determining if someone is a principal to a crime?
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Mala in se crimes are wrong due to their cultural relativity to that which is considered prohibited by society at the time the crime is codified.
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Corpus delicti is the substance of a crime that consists of an injury or loss and the criminal act that resulted in it.
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Which of the following demonstrate how one approach to defining crime is accomplished by classification by grade and severity?
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An offense prohibited by statute but not inherently evil or wrong is called
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The theory of vicarious liability finds a non-offender guilty of the offense even though the party committed no act or never intended the act to be done.
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A crime is any act or omission prohibited by public law for the protection of the public.
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Civil law, when compared to criminal law, deals with personal harms.
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There are certain acts that are universally considered as deviant or errant in design and therefore prohibited by law by all societies. Which one the following does not fall into these category of crimes?
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The substance of a crime that must be proven and that consists of an injury or loss and the criminal act that resulted in it is called
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Federal legislation enables prosecution of a corporation in order to
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To what extent can a corporation be held criminally liable for violations of the corporate entity?
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