Criminal JusticeCriminal Justice
CRJU 3100 81E - Criminal Law
Credits:
3.00
Offers an overview of both substantive and procedural law related to the definitions, investigations, processing, and punishment of crimes. The course will introduce students to the legal idea of criminal responsibility, the concept and elements of criminal responsibility, required state of mind (mens rea), and prohibited conduct (actus reus). The course discusses the substantive content, structure, and sources of major crimes against persons and property and provides a comprehensive evaluation of various legal defenses to criminal liability under both common law (case law) and statutory law (legislative law) approaches.
Lecture:
3.00
College:
University College
Department:
Civic Engagement & Public Svc.
Campus |
eMajor |
Start Date |
OCT 09, 2023 |
End Date |
DEC 05, 2023 |
Days Taught |
TBA |
Time of Day |
TBA |
Location |
TBA |
TBA |
Instructor(s):Patricia Riley |
Open Seats:1 of 2 as of 11/29/2023 08:39:32 |
Pre-requisites:
eMajor Introduction Quiz
C
and
CRJU 1100
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Additional Information: |
Instructional Method: 100% Online (E) |
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eMajor Introduction Quiz is required before registering. This 8-week course is taught completely online through eMajor and moves at an accelerated pace. This course utilizes free digital resources in lieu of a textbook.
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