Unit 3 Test Review. Classical Theories Of Crime Positivism Lombroso Studies.

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Unit 3 Test Review

Classical Theories Of Crime Positivism Lombroso Studies

Sociological Theories Of Crime Theory Of Anomie Ecological School Social Conflict Theory Consensus Theory Deterrence Theory Strain Theory Socialization Theory

Biological Theories Of Crime Biological Trait Theory Neurophysiological Theory

Functions Of Criminal Code Deterring Personal Revenge Legal Paternalism Enforcement of morality

Crime Concepts Actus Reus Mens Rea General Intent Specific Intent Motive Transferred intent Recklessness and Wilful Blindness Strict Liability Absolute Liability Due diligence

The Criminal Code Indictable Offenses Summary Offenses Hybrid Offense

Pre Trial Procedures The Criminal Investigation Search and seizure Search warrant Exigent circumstances Charter of Rights and Freedoms protections R. v Manninen Arrest and Detention Habeus corpus Interrogation Of Accused Confessions R. v Hebert Voir dire

Pre Trial Procedures Election Of Trial Method Promise to appear Recognizance Surety Undertaking Jury of peers Bail Plea Bargaining

Trial Procedures Legal Principles Burden of proof Reasonable doubt Acquitted Disclosure Perjury Victim Impact Statement

Evidence and Admissability Types Of Evidence Direct evidence Circumstantial evidence or Indirect Evidence Physical evidence (Material or Object Evidence Admissibility Relevance of question Leading question Direct examination hearsay

Miscarriage Of Justice Cases Donald Marshall Jr. Guy Paul Morin Stephen Truscott David Milgaard

Criminal Defenses Automatism R. v Parks Mental Disorder Intoxication R. v Majewski Mistake of Law Mistake of Fact Self Defense California v Calder Compulsion R. v Johns

Sentencing Objectives Of Sentencing Denunciation General and Specific Deterrence Separation Rehabilitation Reparations and Promoting Responsibility

Sentencing Options Incarceration Probation Absolute and Conditional Discharge Restitution Fines Conditional Sentencing