Session 1: The Foundations of Criminal Law
Objective:
Introduction to the basic principles of criminal law, the structure of crimes, and the role of criminal statutes in defining offenses.
Key Topics:
What is Criminal Law?
The distinction between criminal law and civil law.
The purposes of criminal law: deterrence, retribution, rehabilitation, and public safety.
Elements of a Crime:
Actus Reus (The Guilty Act): The physical act or unlawful omission required to constitute a crime.
Mens Rea (The Guilty Mind): The intent or state of mind required to commit a crime.
Examples of different levels of mens rea: intention, recklessness, negligence.
Concurrence: The requirement that actus reus and mens rea occur together.
Causation: The connection between the defendant's actions and the harm caused.
Classification of Crimes:
Felonies vs. Misdemeanors: The distinction based on the severity of the crime.
Inchoate Offenses: Attempt, conspiracy, and solicitation.