Exam 3: Requirements of an Act
Exam 1: Sources of Criminal Law89 Questions
Exam 2: Criminal Liability72 Questions
Exam 3: Requirements of an Act83 Questions
Exam 4: Inchoate or Participatory Crimes90 Questions
Exam 5: Defenses87 Questions
Exam 6: Homicide96 Questions
Exam 7: Sex Offenses86 Questions
Exam 8: Crimes Against Persons75 Questions
Exam 9: Robbery, Extortion, and Bribery77 Questions
Exam 10: Theft and Property Crimes76 Questions
Exam 11: Crimes Against Habitation75 Questions
Exam 12: Crimes Against Public Morals65 Questions
Exam 13: Narcotic and Alcohol Offenses71 Questions
Exam 14: Crimes of Abuse74 Questions
Exam 15: Punishments70 Questions
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The two types of presumptions are permissible and ___ presumptions.
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___ is the desire that compels or drives a person to intend to do something.
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Normally, involuntary movement is not sufficient to cause criminal liability
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Explain the issues involved in the vertical growth of criminal codes.
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___ intent refers to those situations in which the actor does not intend any harm but should have known that his or her behavior created a high risk of harm.
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Transferred intent refers to the situation where one intends to harm one person and instead harms another party.
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What is the key factor which must connect the actus reus and the mens rea?
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__ liability crimes often involve one of the following types of conduct: selling impure or adulterated food, selling prohibited beverages to minors, selling articles that are misbranded, and driving without a license.
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Over-criminalization may act to undermine deterrence, a primary purpose of the criminal justice system.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles
-Intending to harm one person and causes harm to another person.
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Specific intent refers to the doing of the act with the intent to cause a particular result.
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Mens rea is associated with the intent to commit the criminal act.
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Since the 1970s, fewer lives are being impacted by the criminal justice system and the collateral consequences of conviction.
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