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InfoThe Criminal law category has 499 essays and covers:

Elements of Offences; Homicide; Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person; Sexual Offences; Theft; Robbery; Burglary; Criminal Damage; Deception; Inchoate Offences; Accomplices; Defences.

Highest Rated Criminal law Essays

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Defining the term word
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Adam had been asked by his next-door neighbour, Boris to help clear Boris's garden. This work required him to use dangerous equipment such as a chainsaw and powerful chemical weedkillers.
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English legal doctrine is increasingly shunning objective mens rea as the 272 basis for criminal liability, in preference for a subjective assessment of the accused's mental state - Discuss.
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It is accepted that a person may generally defend themselves and their property from attack. To what extent do the laws of self defence and the prevention of crime support this contention?
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What Impact will Formalising Plea Bargaining have on Justice and Equality in the English Legal System?
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Restorative Justice Assignment
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Criminal justice: Sentencing law & practice
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Forensics - The Metropolitan Police Service Fingerprint Bureau.
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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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Discuss Dan's liability under the Criminal Damage Act 1971.
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Asses the approached to the definition of intention in English Criminal law.
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specify
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Consider whether the Criminal law and the procedures and principles which underpin it, are being undermined by new procedures aimed at anti-social behaviour?
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How effective would ADR be to the parties potentially involved in your three chosen examples?
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There are different types of consent that include express and implied. Discuss the issues of consent looking at relevant pieces of legislation and case law; in particular refer to the case of R v. Brown [1993] 2 All ER 75 and other decided cases.
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Robert Latimer's Unfair sentence.
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Critically discuss and analyse the concept of justice in contemporary society.'
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Explain and evaluate the extent to which the decision of the House of Lords in Woollin [1999] AC 82 has clarified the meaning of the concept of intention in English criminal law.
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The youth justice system.
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This essay will look at the media's representation of the police and examine the ways in which they are portrayed to the British public, be it either positively or negatively.Focusing
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Race, Gender & Juvenile Justice'HNC Criminology Bridging Module
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Critically evaluate the meaning of the term 'recklessness' to describe an aspect of mens rea and explain how it is currently applied to offences in English Law.
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Expert Testimony Issues In False Allegation Cases.
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Written Piece for the Autumn Term
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Voluntary Intoxication - the law.
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Most Recent Criminal law Essays

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Criminal law has no place on the sports field. discuss
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explain the difference between direct intent and indiect intent
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criminal theories
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three levels of law
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Recent Reviews of Criminal law Essays

What our users think of the Criminal law essays in this section:

"not coursework, but a recipe? please take this down."
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"Disjointed and does not make much sense"
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"Where is the bibliography and referencing?"
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"no evidence"
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"This essay is interesting as well as concise and clear."
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