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Chapter 9 Crimes Against the Person
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Question of the Day “Crime and the fear of crime have permeated the fabric of American life.” – Warren E. Burger Do you think this is true? Why or why not?
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Crimes Against the Person Crimes against the person include homicide, assault, battery, and rape. All of these are serious crimes, and a defendant found guilty of any one of them could receive a harsh sentence. Various levels of these crime have been defined by law in order to protect the defendant from overly harsh penalties.
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Homicide Homicide is the killing of one human being by another Homicides are either criminal or noncriminal Criminal homicide is committed with intent, or a plan. It is also considered criminal homicide if a person’s reckless actions, without regard for human life, result in the killing of another person. Noncriminal homicide can be classified as either “excusable” or “justifiable” and is not subject to criminal charges
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Criminal Homicide Murder, the most serious form of criminal homicide, is killing that is done with malice. Malice means having the intent to kill or seriously harm another person or acting in an extremely reckless manner that shows a lack of regard for human life.
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Noncriminal Homicide Noncriminal homicide is killing that is justifiable or excusable and for which the killer is deemed faultless. Wartime? Executioner? Police Officer?
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True or FalseThe present Homicide rate is at its highest level in society.
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True or FalseMore women are victims of homicide than men.
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True or FalseMost homicides are committed by people who know their victims
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True or FalseThe reason for most homicides is not known.
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True or FalseHandguns are the number one cause of homicides in the nation.
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True or FalseThe number one age group of victims of homicide are those aged 18-24.
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Suicide Suicide is the deliberate taking of one’s own life. Suicide is one of the leading causes of death among teenagers National Crisis Hotline
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Assault & Battery Assault is any attempt or threat to carry out a physical attack upon another person Battery is any unlawful physical contact inflicted by one person upon another person without consent The only requirement is the person must have intended to do bodily harm
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Assault & Battery Stalking occurs when a person repeatedly follows or harasses another person, and make threats, causing the victim to fear death or bodily injury Sexual Assault is a specific kind of assault that can include rape or attempted rape. Sexual assault includes a wide range of victimizations from verbal threats of a sexual nature to unwanted sexual contact between the victim and the offender
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Criminal Homicide Murder, the most serious form of criminal homicide, is killing that is done with malice. Malice means having the intent to kill or seriously harm another person in an extremely reckless manner which shows a lack of regard for human life.
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First–degree murder is killing that is premeditated, deliberate and done with malice. Felony murder is any killing that takes place during the commission of certain felonies, such as arson, rape, robbery, or burglary. Second-degree murder is killing that is done with malice, but without premeditation or deliberation. The intent to kill did not exist until the moment of the murder
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Voluntary manslaughter is killing that otherwise would be murder, but that occurs after the victim has done something to the killer that would cause a reasonable person to lose self- control or act rashly. Involuntary manslaughter is a killing in which there is no intent at all. Negligent homicide means causing death the through criminal negligence. Negligence is the failure to exercise a reasonable or ordinary amount of care in a situation, thereby causing harm to someone
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Homicide Cases Read each of the following situations carefully. For each one, determine who can be charged with homicide and the degree of homicide which they should be charged.
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Suicide Suicide is the deliberate taking of one’s own life. In Connecticut, assisted suicide is a crime. In Connecticut, attempted suicide is not a crime
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Rape Rape is sexual intercourse without consent. Statutory rape is intercourse between an adult and a minor Date rape is a sexual assault by someone known to the victim
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