Exam 1: An Introduction to Criminal Law
Exam 1: An Introduction to Criminal Law9 Questions
Exam 2: Actus Reus: The Conduct Element10 Questions
Exam 3: Mens Rea: The Mental Element10 Questions
Exam 4: Strict Liability5 Questions
Exam 5: Homicide10 Questions
Exam 6: Non-Fatal Non-Sexual Offences Against the Person10 Questions
Exam 7: Sexual Offences10 Questions
Exam 8: Theft, Handling, and Robbery10 Questions
Exam 9: Fraud , Burglary and Blackmail8 Questions
Exam 10: Criminal Damage5 Questions
Exam 11: Defences10 Questions
Exam 12: Inchoate Offences, and the Criminal Liability of Corporations13 Questions
Exam 13: Complicity10 Questions
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Which of the following defines the 'principle of responsibility'?
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The principle of minimal criminalization requires all harmful conduct to be criminalized.
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Subjectivism assesses criminal liability by looking at the state of mind of the defendant.
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Article 8 of the ECHR states that everyone has a right to respect for his ____ and family life.
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In terms of punishment the theory of retribution is that the defendant be prevented from committing future crimes.
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Which of the following is a requirement of the 'principle of legality'?
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What does section 3 of the Human Rights Act require courts to do?
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Feminism's sole contribution to criminal law theory is to point out that most of the judges are male.
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The principle of fair labelling requires that the description of the offence should match the wrong done.
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