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Unit Three Test Overview. Chapter Six How is crime defined in Canada? – Criminal Code – regulatory offences (quasi-criminal) and criminal offences - summary.

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1 Unit Three Test Overview

2 Chapter Six How is crime defined in Canada? – Criminal Code – regulatory offences (quasi-criminal) and criminal offences - summary conviction/indictable/hybrid offences What must a person do to be convicted of a crime? -elements of a crime Who is involved in a crime? What is an incomplete crime? -Actus Reus: 3 types -Mens Rea: 5 types -Liability: Criminal, absolute, strict -Perp, aiding, abetting, couselling, accessory etc. -conspiracy -attempted robbery or murder

3 Chapter Seven How is Canada’s criminal court system structured? Who is involved in the system and what are their roles? What are the key aspects of the criminal trial process? What are the rules of evidence?

4 Chapter Eight What are the different levels of policing in Canada? How do police investigate a crime? How is physical evidence collected What are the elements of a legal arrest?


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