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26. Bachelor of Science in Business/Management
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- CJA 340 Criminal Law.
- This is an introductory course in the study of criminal law, general legal principles, and how the criminal law functions in and affects modern society. This course highlights a variety of key topics, including the concept of crime and the development of criminal law, defenses to criminal charges, and a number of specific types of crimes, including personal crimes, property crimes, public order crimes, and offenses against public morality. Legal issues affecting punishment will also be discussed, as will ways the criminal law impacts victims of crime.
- The Nature and History of Criminal Law.
- Define criminal law and understand the relationship between laws and other rules. ...
- Discuss other categories of law besides criminal law. ...
- Explain the purpose of law and the various sources of modern criminal law. ...
- Criminal Liability and the Concept of Crime.
- Define criminal liability and explain the concept of strict liability crimes. ...
- Discuss the concept of criminal attempt. ...
- Explain criminal conspiracy and its essential elements. ...
- Criminal Defenses.
- Review the costs of criminal victimization, including the hidden costs of crime. ...
27. ASIL Electronic Resource Guide International Criminal Law
- www.asil.org
- Criminal Law .
- International Criminal Court .
- Criminal Tribunals .
- Crime Prevention, Prosecution & Criminal Justice .
- Most legal scholars agree that a recognizable body of international criminal law does exist. ... In its widest context, the source of international criminal law might be derived from the general principles of international law recognized by civilized nations; and therefore, found in the customary law accepted by states, the general criminal law recognized by nations, and the treaties which govern particular conduct. ...
- International criminal law can also be categorized according to whether the conduct in question is international, constituting an offense against the world community, or whether the act is transnational, affecting the interests of more than one state. For example, international crime would encompass acts that threaten world order and security, crimes against humanity and fundamental human rights, war crimes, and genocide; whereas the transnational crime category would include drug trafficking, transborder organized criminal activity, counterfeiting, money laundering, financial crimes, terrorism, and willful damage to the environment. ...
- This section features a selective list of Internet websites that focus primarily on international criminal law and criminal justice topics. ... These features make them excellent places to familiarize yourself with the range of resources available on the Web, to jump start your research, or to keep current within the international criminal law discipline. ...
- Publications, standards, documentation and statistics produced by CICP can be found in the CICP section of the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme of the UNODC site (http://www. ...
- gov/nij/), builds upon its predecessor, the United Nations Online Crime and Justice Clearinghouse (UNOJUST), and works in close cooperation with the United Nations Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Programme Network (UNCJIN). It serves as a central point of access to a global virtual library containing thousands of professional publications and is a worldwide criminal justice news monitoring tool. ...
- Justice Information Center, National Criminal Justice Reference Service (http://www. ...
- org/), "is one of the most extensive sources of information on criminal and juvenile justice in the world. " It is divided into sections covering corrections, courts, crime prevention, criminal justice statistics, drugs, international information, juvenile justice, law enforcement, research and evaluation, victims, and current highlights. ...
28. Chinalaw Web - PRC Criminal Law
- www.qis.net
- Paglee, Chinalaw Web - PRC Criminal Law (last modified April 7, 1998) <http://www. ...
- Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China .
- Chapter I Tasks, Basic Principles, and Scope of Application of the Criminal Law.
- Crime and Criminal Responsibility .
- Preparation for a Crime, Criminal Attempt, and Discontinuation of a Crime .
- Criminal Detention .
- Chapter I Tasks, Basic Principles, and Scope of Application of the Criminal Law .
- The tasks of the PRC Criminal Law are to use punishment struggle against all criminal acts to defend national security, the political power of the people's democratic dictatorship, and the socialist system; to protect state-owned property and property collectively owned by the laboring masses; to protect citizens' privately owned property; to protect citizens' right of the person, democratic rights, and other rights; to maintain social and economic order; and to safeguard the smooth progress of the cause of socialist construction.
- The severity of punishments must be commensurate with the crime committed by an offender and the criminal responsibility he bears.
- This law is applicable to the crimes specified in international treaties to which the PRC is a signatory state or with which it is a member and the PRC exercises criminal jurisdiction over such crimes within its treaty obligations.
- Any person who commits a crime outside PRC territory and according to this law bear criminal responsibility may still be dealt with according to this law even if he has been tried in a foreign country; however, a person who has already received criminal punishment in a foreign country may be exempted from punishment or given a mitigated punishment.
- The problem of criminal responsibility of foreigners who enjoy diplomatic privileges and immunity is to be resolved through diplomatic channels.
- If the act was deemed a crime under the laws at that time, and if under the provisions of Chapter IV, Section 8 of the general provisions of this law it should be prosecuted, criminal responsibility is to be investigated according to the laws at that time. ...
- Crimes and Criminal Responsibility .
- Criminal responsibility shall be borne for intentional crimes.
- Criminal responsibility is to be borne for negligent crimes only when the law so stipulates.
29. Top 100 Corporate Criminals of the 1990's
- www.corporatepredators.org
- But few Americans realize that when they buy Exxon stock, or when they fill up at an Exxon gas station, they are in fact supporting a criminal recidivist corporation.
- And few Americans realize that when the take a ride on a cruise ship owned by Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, they are riding on a ship owned by a criminal recidivist corporation.
- Six corporations that made the list of the Top 100 Corporate Criminals were criminal recidivist companies during the 1990s.
- For example, the automobile industry over the past 30 years has worked its will on Congress to block legislation that would impose criminal sanctions on knowing and willful violations of the federal auto safety laws. ...
- In the criminal prosecution of Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines the company was facing a team of two federal criminal prosecutors.
- These deaths are often the result of criminal recklessness. They are sometimes prosecuted as homicides or as criminal violations of federal laws.
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30. Article: Three-strikes law
- en.wikipedia.org
- Three-strikes laws are laws that have been passed in many US states, notably California during the last decade of the twentieth century and since, intended to imprison the worst criminal offenders for life. ...
- The underlying philosophy of these laws is that any criminal who commits more than two felonies can justifiably be considered incorrigible and chronically criminal, and that permanent imprisonment is then mandated for the safety of society. ...
- If by killing a witness to a crime, the criminal can reduce his chances of being caught, then under a three-strikes law he has no incentive not to commit the murder. ...
31. Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure
- www.law.ukans.edu
- FEDERAL RULES OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE.
- These rules govern the procedure in all criminal proceedings in the United States district courts, the United States courts of appeals, and the Supreme Court of the United States. ... These rules also govern the procedure in all criminal proceedings in the following courts: (A) the district court of Guam; (B) the district court for the Northern Mariana Islands, except as otherwise provided by law; and (C) the district court of the Virgin Islands, except that the prosecution of offenses in that court must be by indictment or information as otherwise provided by law. ...
- These rules are to be interpreted to provide for the just determination of every criminal proceeding, to secure simplicity in procedure and fairness in administration, and to eliminate unjustifiable expense and delay. ...
- With the defendant's consent and upon a showing of good cause--taking into account the public interest in the prompt disposition of criminal cases--a magistrate judge may extend the time limits in Rule 5. ...
32. Golish, Kenneth Law Office - Criminal Defence
- www.golishlaw.com
- Criminal Defence.
- Criminal Law Centre.
- Criminal Law Topics.
- Criminal Law Commentary.
- Criminal Law Topics : Now 28 Topics Free Legal Representation!.
-   Although he has extensive knowledge in a number of areas of law--and some of the content of this site reflects that fact--he devotes most of his time now to the practice, study, writing and sometime teaching of criminal law.
33. Criminal Code, R.S. 1985, c. C-46
- www.canlii.org
- Canada >> Statutes and Regulations >> Consolidated Statutes of Canada >> Criminal Code, R. ...
- Criminal Code .
- Criminal offences to be under law of Canada .
- 1 Time limitation in relation to criminal organizations and terrorism offences .
- 2 No civil or criminal liability .
- Criminal Negligence .
- Criminal negligence .
- Causing death by criminal negligence .
- Causing bodily harm by criminal negligence .
- Criminal harassment .
34. Welcome to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
- www.icjia.org
- The Authority regularly publishes or supports publication of criminal justice research and evaluation reports and bulletins, crime prevention brochures, technical manuals, data guides, statistical profiles, annual reports, and criminal justice periodicals. ... Publications may also be ordered on-line through the Authority's Criminal Justice Information Clearinghouse in hardcopy or CD-ROM format.
- CHICAGO -- Governor Rod Blagojevich today announced that the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) will provide more than $1. ...
- The articles are summarized in JRSA's new JRP Digest which is an electronic publication designed specifically for state and local criminal justice policymakers. ...
- R Blagojevich announced today the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, with the assistance of federal grants and state funding, will continue to make law enforcement in Illinois more efficient and effective. ...
- CHICAGO -- The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority announced today that during 2003 it helped fund services for more than 100,000 victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse, and other crimes.
- On behalf of the members and staff of the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, we are pleased to present the Authority's fiscal year 2003 annual report. ...
- This report outlines the diverse nature of the agency's work in criminal justice research, information systems, and grants administration in Illinois. ...
- How do I conduct a criminal history records information background check? .
- How do I get my criminal conviction expunged? .
35. Search Systems - Largest Free Public Records Directory - Home Page
- www.pac-info.com
- Find business information, corporate filings, property records, unclaimed property, professional licenses, offenders, inmates, criminal and civil court filings, and much more. ...
- Search for Criminal Records Instantly and Affordably. ...
- Now you can get affordable, confidential, and immediate access to over 160 million criminal and offender records online. ...
- We provide immediate access to statewide criminal records in more than 38 U. ... You may search each of these databases individually, or search the entire database of more than 160 Million state and county criminal records. ...
- Alabama Free Public Records Alaska Free Public Records Arizona Free Public Records Arkansas Free Public Records California Free Public Records Colorado Free Public Records Connecticut Free Public Records Delaware Free Public Records District of Columbia Free Public Records Florida Free Public Records Georgia Free Public Records Hawaii Free Public Records Idaho Free Public Records Illinois Free Public Records Indiana Free Public Records Iowa Free Public Records Kansas Free Public Records Kentucky Free Public Records Louisiana Free Public Records Maine Free Public Records Maryland Free Public Records Massachusetts Free Public Records Michigan Free Public Records Minnesota Free Public Records Mississippi Free Public Records Missouri Free Public Records Montana Free Public Records Nebraska Free Public Records Nevada Free Public Records New Hampshire Free Public Records New Jersey Free Public Records New Mexico Free Public Records New York Free Public Records North Carolina Free Public Records North Dakota Free Public Records Ohio Free Public Records Oklahoma Free Public Records Oregon Free Public Records Pennsylvania Free Public Records Rhode Island Free Public Records South Carolina Free Public Records South Dakota Free Public Records Tennessee Free Public Records Texas Free Public Records Utah Free Public Records Vermont Free Public Records Virginia Free Public Records Washington Free Public Records West Virginia Free Public Records Wisconsin Free Public Records Wyoming Free Public Records Criminal Records .
36. Welcome to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
- www.icjia.org
- CHICAGO -- Governor Rod Blagojevich today announced that the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority (ICJIA) will provide more than $1. ...
- The Authority regularly publishes or supports publication of criminal justice research and evaluation reports and bulletins, crime prevention brochures, technical manuals, data guides, statistical profiles, annual reports, and criminal justice periodicals. ... Publications may also be ordered on-line through the Authority's Criminal Justice Information Clearinghouse in hardcopy or CD-ROM format.
- The articles are summarized in JRSA's new JRP Digest which is an electronic publication designed specifically for state and local criminal justice policymakers. ...
- R Blagojevich announced today the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, with the assistance of federal grants and state funding, will continue to make law enforcement in Illinois more efficient and effective. ...
- CHICAGO -- The Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority announced today that during 2003 it helped fund services for more than 100,000 victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, elder abuse, and other crimes.
- How do I conduct a criminal history records information background check? .
- How do I get my criminal conviction expunged? .
37. Council of Europe - CETS No. 185 - Convention on Cybercrime
- conventions.coe.int
- Convinced of the need to pursue, as a matter of priority, a common criminal policy aimed at the protection of society against cybercrime, inter alia by adopting appropriate legislation and fostering international co-operation;.
- Concerned at the risk that computer networks and electronic information may also be used for committing criminal offences and that evidence relating to such offences may be stored and transferred by these networks;.
- Believing that an effective fight against cybercrime requires increased, rapid and well-functioning international co-operation in criminal matters;.
- Convinced that the present Convention is necessary to deter actions directed against the confidentiality, integrity and availability of computer systems, networks and computer data, as well as the misuse of such systems, networks and data, by providing for the criminalisation of such conduct, as described in this Convention, and the adoption of powers sufficient for effectively combating such criminal offences, by facilitating the detection, investigation and prosecution of such criminal offences at both the domestic and international level, and by providing arrangements for fast and reliable international co-operation;.
- Taking into account the existing Council of Europe conventions on co-operation in the penal field as well as similar treaties which exist between Council of Europe member States and other States and stressing that the present Convention is intended to supplement those conventions in order to make criminal investigations and proceedings concerning criminal offences related to computer systems and data more effective and to enable the collection of evidence in electronic form of a criminal offence;.
- 1 adopted by the European Ministers of Justice at their 21st Conference (Prague, June 1997), which recommended the Committee of Ministers to support the work carried out by the European Committee on Crime Problems (CDPC) on cybercrime in order to bring domestic criminal law provisions closer to each other and enable the use of effective means of investigation concerning such offences, as well as to Resolution N° 3, adopted at the 23rd Conference of the European Ministers of Justice (London, June 2000), which encouraged the negotiating parties to pursue their efforts with a view to finding appropriate solutions so as to enable the largest possible number of States to become parties to the Convention and acknowledged the need for a swift and efficient system of international co-operation, which duly takes into account the specific requirements of the fight against cybercrime;.
- Section 1 Substantive criminal law.
- Each Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the access to the whole or any part of a computer system without right. ...
- Each Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the interception without right, made by technical means, of non-public transmissions of computer data to, from or within a computer system, including electromagnetic emissions from a computer system carrying such computer data. ...
- Each Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the damaging, deletion, deterioration, alteration or suppression of computer data without right.
- Each Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences under its domestic law, when committed intentionally, the serious hindering without right of the functioning of a computer system by inputting, transmitting, damaging, deleting, deteriorating, altering or suppressing computer data.
- Each Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences under its domestic law, when committed intentionally and without right:.
- A Party may require by law that a number of such items be possessed before criminal liability attaches. ...
- This article shall not be interpreted as imposing criminal liability where the production, sale, procurement for use, import, distribution or otherwise making available or possession referred to in paragraph 1 of this Article is not for the purpose of committing an offence established in accordance with articles 2 through 5 of this Convention, such as for the authorised testing or protection of a computer system.
- Each Party shall adopt such legislative and other measures as may be necessary to establish as criminal offences under its domestic law, when committed intentionally and without right, the input, alteration, deletion, or suppression of computer data, resulting in inauthentic data with the intent that it be considered or acted upon for legal purposes as if it were authentic, regardless whether or not the data is directly readable and intelligible. A Party may require an intent to defraud, or similar dishonest intent, before criminal liability attaches.
38. Article: Charles E. Silberman
- en.wikipedia.org
- Silberman is the author of Criminal Violence, Criminal Justice (1978), a study of crime and the American criminal justice system. ...
- Silberman uses econometric methods to measure the effectiveness in terms of criminal deterrence of two factors: the degree of punishment; and the probability of apprehension. ...
39. Article: Plea bargain
- www.wikipedia.org
- A plea bargain is an agreement in a criminal case where a prosecutor and a defendant arrange to end the case against the defendant. ... Plea bargaining is an essential part of the criminal justice system in the United States in that the vast majority of felony criminal cases in urban areas of the United States are settled by plea bargain rather than by a jury trial. ...
- In other cases, a defendant may have culpability with others in a criminal matter and at the same time have knowledge which will ensure the success of a broader or more significant prosecution. ...
- It has been argued that the American criminal justice system would simply cease to function without plea bargaining, and that it forms a framework wherein the accused and his accusers can reach an agreement which settles the case once and for all, in what is hoped will be a spirit of fairness. ...
40. Article: Negligence
- en.wikipedia.org
- International law Common law Contract law Civil law Criminal law Property law Intellectual property Negligence Federal law .
- Negligence which is a type of tort or delict can be either (1) criminal or (2) civil in nature. ...
- 1 Criminal Negligence.
- Criminal Negligence.
- (1) In the realm of criminal common law, criminal negligence is a legal term of art for a state of mind which is careless, inattentive, neglectful, wilfully blind, or reckless; it is the mens rea part of a crime which, if occurring simultaneously with the actus reus, gives rise to criminal liability. Some distinguish recklessness from negligence; recklessness is a 'malfeasance' that increases the danger of an act occurring; whereas criminal negligence is a misfeasance or nonfeasance, merely allowing otherwise avoidable dangers to manifest. This is an example of the difference between a general intent crime and a specific intent crime with recklessness being more specific than criminal negligence. ... Gross criminal negligence is behavior which involves a "wanton disregard for human life". Of course, in all these cases if the actus reus or bad act never occurs then there is no crime as both elements are necessary under the criminal common law to sustain a guilty conviction. ...
- Usually the punishment for criminal negligence, criminal recklessness, criminal endangerment, wilful blindness and other related crimes is imprisonment, unless the criminal is insane (and then in some cases the sentence is indeterminate). ...
- Note: unless otherwise stated, this rest of this section refers to negligence under common law (not criminal negligence) in the common law as practiced in most of the jurisdictions of the United States. ...
- For example, someone injuring another in an auto accident may be found negligent per se in a civil suit arising from the accident if he was convicted in criminal court of driving while intoxicated at the time of the accident. ...
41. CJS Online Home Page
- www.cjsonline.gov.uk
- Second quarter Local Criminal Justice performance published .
- Local performance figures on delivery against key Government criminal justice targets were published for the first time on 29 October 2003. ...
- New Criminal Justice Act now available from HMSO - (15/12/03).
- A Summary of Criminal Justice Council Meeting: Minutes for September 2003 - (07/10/03) .
42. Article: Wikipedia:Law basic topics
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 1 Law, List of legal topics, List of basic criminal justice topics, List of international public law topics.
- 2 Criminal Law.
- Law, List of legal topics, List of basic criminal justice topics, List of international public law topics .
- Criminal Law .
- Criminal law - Criminal procedure - Treason .
43. Welcome to the Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center
- acjic.state.al.us
- Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center.
44. Criminal Justice Statistics Center, Minnesota Planning
- www.mnplan.state.mn.us
- Criminal Justice Statistics Center Links .
- Criminal justice data .
- Criminal Justice Statistics Center.
- The Criminal Justice Statistics Center at Minnesota Planning provides criminal and juvenile justice information, conducts research and maintains databases for policy development. ...
- Criminal Justice Statistics Center Transfer: The CJSC has been transferred to the Department of Public Safety. ...
- About us: Find out more about the work of the Criminal Justice Statistics Center. ...
- Data: Access criminal justice data, maps and charts. ...
- Links: Search other Minnesota and national sites related to criminal justice. ...
- Publications: Link to Minnesota Planning publications on criminal justice topics. ...
- Helpline: Find answers to criminal justice questions or get on the center`s mailing list. ...
- Delivering Minnesota criminal justice information online: Details advances in the Criminal Justice Center's web site, February 1999. ...
- Tracking crime: analyzing Minnesota criminal history records: Describes problems and improvements in Minnesota's criminal history records system by examining four categories of selected offenses from 1992 to 1996, September 1998. ...
- The Criminal Justice Statistics Center is the Statistical Analysis Center for the State of Minnesota and is a member of the Justice Research and Statistics Association.
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45. Article: International crime
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Crime that crosses international borders, and usually committed by international criminal groups. ...
- A crime codified in an international agreement or resolution, like the European Union criminal law. ...
46. Article: War crime
- en.wikipedia.org
- Recent examples are the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda. ...
- On July 1, 2002 the International Criminal Court based in The Hague came into being for the prosecution of war crimes committed after that date. ...
- These peace crimes reflect the complexity of justice when the winners' mentality dominates in international criminal tribunals. ...
- Rome Treaty of the International Criminal Court .
47. House of Lords - Judicial Business
- www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk
- Connor and another (Appellants) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)).
- Mirza (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)) (Conjoined Appeals) .
- H (Appellant) (2003)(On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)).
- C (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division))(Conjoined Appeals) .
- Webber (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)) .
- Attorney General's Reference No 2 of 2001 (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)) .
- ASDA Stores Limited and another (Respondents) (Criminal Appeal from Her Majesty's High Court of Justice).
- In re Guisto (FC)(Appellant)(application for a writ of Habeas Corpus)(Criminal Appeal from Her Majesty's High Court of Justice) .
- Bristol Magistrates Court and others (Appellants) ex parte Junttan Oy (Respondents) (Criminal Appeal from Her Majesty's High Court of Justice).
- Bristol Magistrates Court and others (Respondents) ex parte Junttan Oy (Appellants) (Criminal Appeal from Her Majesty's High Court of Justice).
- Dietschmann (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)). ...
- Drew (Appellant) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)). ...
- G and another (Appellants) (On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)). ...
- H (Appellant) (On appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)). ...
- Johnstone (Respondent)(On appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)). ...
- Randall (Respondents)(On Appeal from the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division).
48. Article: Criminal conversion
- en.wikipedia.org
- Criminal conversion.
- Criminal conversion, in criminal law, is usually defined as the crime of exerting unauthorised use or control of someone else's property. ...
49. Article: Criminology
- en.wikipedia.org
- Criminology is a sub-field of sociology dealing with matters related to crime and criminal behavior. It includes fields such as crime statistics, criminal psychology, forensic science, law enforcement, and detective methods. ...
50. Article: Antisocial personality disorder
- en.wikipedia.org
- Although criminal activity is not a necessary requirement for the diagnosis, these individuals often encounter legal difficulties due to their disregard for societal standards and the rights of others. ... However, it should be noted that criminal activity does not automatically warrant a diagnosis of APD. ...
- Nor, necessarily, does APD imply that a person is necessarily exhibiting visible criminal behavior. ...
- For example, in one well-known 1995 paper by Linda Mealey, chronic antisocial/criminal behavior is explained as a combination of two such strategies. ...
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