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Law Scenario: Tom and Harriet Are Walking Along a Costal Path
Non Fatal Offence against the Person
Describe patterns of gender differences in criminal behaviour.
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Is There Any Rational Basis for the Distinction Which Criminal Law Draws Between Acts and Omissions? How consistently is the Distinction Maintained?
R v Nedrick and R v Woollin: intention in murder.
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‘The mens rea of murder-leave it alone.’ (GLANVILLE WILLIAMS)
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"All inchoate offences should be abolished on the theory that society is not harmed until the crime is completed" - Critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the above proposition.
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"Foresight of consequences is not the same as intent."
"In general the criminal law prohibits the doing of harm but does not impose criminal liability for an omission to act". Assess the truth of this statement and the arguments used to justify it.
"In most societies there is a conflict between individual privacy, civil liberties and the need to provide adequate protection for the community" - Discuss.
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"In Struggling to define the boundaries of Involuntary Manslaughter the courts have encountered considerable difficulties and the resulting model is not a credit to English Law." - Discuss whether this criticism is justified.
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"Justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done." - Lord Hewart
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"Mark Has Been Arrested for Theft of a Bottle Of aspirins From His Local Chemist" Describe the Pre-Trial Procedure and the Key Decisions That Must Be Made.
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"Prison makes bad people worse". Critically evaluate this statement in light of rising prison numbers.
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"Take two diffrent concepts of Justice from the lecture series and explore their key features"
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"The law of provocation in the last decade has become too favourable to battered women who kill their partners" Discuss.
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"The Probation Service has changed forever from its original aims which were to 'advise, assist and befriend'." Discuss this statement in relation to the changing role of the probation Service
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'Analyse the meaning of the words 'appropriation' and 'dishonesty' within the Theft Act 1968
'Explain why estimates place the number of secured convictions at around 2% of total crimes committed'.
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'In general, the criminal law prohibits the doing of harm but does not impose criminal liability for an omission to act' - Assess the truth of this statement and the arguments used to justify it.
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'In our opinion, the offender's fault falls too far short of the unlucky result - So serious an offence as manslaughter should not be a lottery ' Explain and discuss.
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'Reintegration of Offenders'- what does this mean?
'The actions of Nellie Hall alocal Birmingham Suffragette - source related study.
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'The principle of Mens Rea ensures that only the morally culpable are punished for their crimes' - Discuss.
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'The Woolf reforms have joined the long list of failed attempts to reform the civil justice system.' Discuss.
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