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What is the purpose of criminal law?
To prevent undesirable behavior and punish offenders, prioritizing appreciation for human life and responsibility for evil committed.
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What are the key types of criminal offenses?
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What do crimes against the human include?
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What are property crimes?
Crimes directed against ownership, such as theft, robbery, arson, embezzlement, forgery, and purchase of stolen goods.
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What are inchoate crimes?
Unlawful actions not brought to completion, including attempts to commit felonies, extortion, and conspiracy.
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What are contingent crimes?
Violations of specific state or federal laws, such as drunk driving or selling alcohol to minors.
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What does civil law cover?
Non-criminal disputes such as legal rights, divorce, and custody, where individuals sort out problems themselves.
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What is the main difference between civil law and criminal law?
In civil law, individuals resolve their issues; in criminal law, the state ensures justice regardless of the defendant's wishes.
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What is contract law?
Refers to agreements between two or more parties, where each must adhere to the obligations assumed.
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What does tort law address?
Cases of personal injury and civil offenses, including negligence and willful actions.
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What is the focus of property law?
Matters related to real estate and personal assets, including tangible and intangible properties.
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What does family law handle?
Issues related to marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and financial distribution after marriage dissolution.
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What is common law based on?
Shared sense of right and wrong, using previous cases as references.
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What is the concept of precedent in law?
'What has gone before'; judges use similar past cases to guide decisions in current cases.
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How does statute law differ from common law?
Statute law is made by legislative bodies, while common law evolves from judicial decisions and precedents.
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What role do judges play in common law?
Judges refer to previous cases to determine sentences and outcomes in current cases.
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What is the primary body that makes laws in England?
The parliament is the primary body that makes laws in England.
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How are laws in England different from common law?
Laws in England are written down, while common law is not written down.
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What are the new laws in England referred to as?
New laws in England are referred to as statute laws.
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Are statute laws in England based on common laws?
Yes, some statute laws are based on common laws that have gone before.
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What new issues do modern laws in England address?
Modern laws in England address new issues like data protection.
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What is the purpose of criminal law?
To prevent undesirable behavior and punish offenders, prioritizing appreciation for human life and responsibility for evil committed.
What are the key types of criminal offenses?
What do crimes against the human include?
What are property crimes?
Crimes directed against ownership, such as theft, robbery, arson, embezzlement, forgery, and purchase of stolen goods.
What are inchoate crimes?
Unlawful actions not brought to completion, including attempts to commit felonies, extortion, and conspiracy.
What are contingent crimes?
Violations of specific state or federal laws, such as drunk driving or selling alcohol to minors.
What does civil law cover?
Non-criminal disputes such as legal rights, divorce, and custody, where individuals sort out problems themselves.
What is the main difference between civil law and criminal law?
In civil law, individuals resolve their issues; in criminal law, the state ensures justice regardless of the defendant's wishes.
What is contract law?
Refers to agreements between two or more parties, where each must adhere to the obligations assumed.
What does tort law address?
Cases of personal injury and civil offenses, including negligence and willful actions.
What is the focus of property law?
Matters related to real estate and personal assets, including tangible and intangible properties.
What does family law handle?
Issues related to marriage, divorce, child custody, adoption, and financial distribution after marriage dissolution.
What is common law based on?
Shared sense of right and wrong, using previous cases as references.
What is the concept of precedent in law?
'What has gone before'; judges use similar past cases to guide decisions in current cases.
How does statute law differ from common law?
Statute law is made by legislative bodies, while common law evolves from judicial decisions and precedents.
What role do judges play in common law?
Judges refer to previous cases to determine sentences and outcomes in current cases.
What is the primary body that makes laws in England?
The parliament is the primary body that makes laws in England.
How are laws in England different from common law?
Laws in England are written down, while common law is not written down.
What are the new laws in England referred to as?
New laws in England are referred to as statute laws.
Are statute laws in England based on common laws?
Yes, some statute laws are based on common laws that have gone before.
What new issues do modern laws in England address?
Modern laws in England address new issues like data protection.
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