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Nov 21, 2024
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2021-2022 Yavapai College Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]
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AJS 109 - Substantive Criminal Law Description: Nature, origins, purposes, structure and operation of the American criminal justice system. Constitutional limitations. Classification and basic elements of crimes. Common defenses to crimes. Syllabus Available
Credits: 3 Lecture: 3 Course Content:
- Origins and structure of the criminal justice system
- Constitutional limitations on American criminal law
- Classification and basic elements of crimes
- Defenses to crime
- Punishment and sentencing for crime
- Types of crimes including: homicide and other crimes against persons; crimes against habitation and other crimes against property; white collar and public order crimes; drug- and alcohol-related crimes; obstruction of justice and organized crime
Learning Outcomes:
- Explain the origins and structure of the American criminal justice system. (1)
- Identify the primary constitutional limits on American criminal law. (2)
- List the classifications and basic elements of crimes. (3)
- Identify the general defenses to criminal liability. (4)
- Describe basic issues of criminal punishment and sentencing. (5)
- Apply the elements of specific types of crimes to given fact patterns to determine if crimes have been committed. (6)
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