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LAW3302

Criminal law B (6 points)

(LAW)

Leader:

Offered:
Clayton Second semester 2005 (Day)

Synopsis:

Objectives: (1) In relation to substantive law, by the end of the semester students should be equipped with an understanding of the elements of the major substantive offence categories of sexual offences, drug offences, attempts, accessorial liability, strict liability and offences against property; (2) In relation to theories of criminal law, by the end of semester students should be able to write an essay informed by (a) an appreciation of the historical, political and social context of the criminal law; (b) an understanding of both the general principles of criminal liability and the use of criminal law as a method of social control; and (c) an appreciation of some of the many legal, social, political and moral issues raised in the criminal law area; (3) In relation to the acquisition of skills, by the end of semester students should be equipped with enhanced analytical and interpretative skills necessary for giving advice in relation to criminal law problems.

Assessment: Examination (2 hours writing time plus 30 minutes reading and noting time): 100%

Contact Hours: Three lectures per week and one tutorial per fortnight

Prerequisites: LAW3301 Criminal law and procedure A

Corequisites: LAW1100 Legal process OR LAW1101 Introduction to legal reasoning and LAW1102 Law in society

Prohibitions: LAW3300 Criminal law and procedure


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