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  1. a plan of establishing certain main divisions, regularly on the basis of the interests -requiring protection, under which the various specific offenses are classified: offenses against the state or government, ad-ministration of justice, morals, order, property, person, and perhaps others.

    • Ernst Freund
    • 1915
  2. 700 Kent Street Durham, North Carolina 27701 Telephone (919) 489-7486 Fax (919) 493-5668 www.cap-press.com. Printed in the United States of America. v. As always, to my wife, Judy, and my boys, Paul, James, and Mark. A special dedication goes to Sarah Elizabeth Oliver, always my “little girl.”. — Willard M. Oliver.

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  4. Criminal law involves regulations enacted and enforced by government action, while civil law provides a remedy for individuals who need to enforce private rights against other individuals. Some examples of civil law are family law, wills and trusts, and contract law.

  5. 4.3 Civil, Criminal, and Moral Wrongs. This chapter is about people committing crimesengaging in behavior that violates the criminal law—and how society responds to these criminal behaviors. Crimes are only one type of wrong.

  6. which is a federal crime. The article explains that the crime was investigated by the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) and prosecuted by the United States Attorney. 5. Ask for a volunteer for each, and discuss the correct answers. 6. Write each of these headings (state criminal, state civil, federal criminal, federal civil) on the board. 7.

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  7. Criminal Law uses a two-step process to augment learning, called the applied approach. First, after building a strong foundation from scratch, Criminal Law introduces you to crimes and defenses that have been broken down into separate components. It is so much easier to memorize and comprehend the subject matter when it is simplified this way. However, becoming proficient in the law takes more ...

  8. probably safe to say that the American media is obsessed with the subject. However, television and the news media are only obsessed with a certain type of crime: crimes that will attract viewers and will get them to sit through their advertisements. Ordinary everyday crime and crime that doesn’t have an interesting “hook” are ignored.

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