Explain the purpose of criminal law.
Enumerate the various categories and classes of crimes.
Describe the nature of an act within the concept of criminal liability.
Identify the four mental states to be found in the criminal code.
Explain the nature of corporate criminal liability.
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Business Law with UCC Applications,13eCriminal Law and CybercrimesChapter 5McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2013 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Learning ObjectivesExplain the purpose of criminal law.Enumerate the various categories and classes of crimes.Describe the nature of an act within the concept of criminal liability.Identify the four mental states to be found in the criminal code.Explain the nature of corporate criminal liability.Learning ObjectivesExplain the various theories of punishment within criminal law.Enumerate and explain the elements of several key crimes.Define and explain the nature of cybercrimes.Explain the three standards for the insanity defense in criminal law.Outline the requirements of entrapment as a defense in criminal law.Criminal Law andCybercrimesDefinition and Classes of CrimesDefinition of a Crime Criminal Law in the American System Classes of CrimesCriminal Law andCybercrimesDefinition of a CrimeThe Objectives of Criminal LawProsecutions and LawsuitsDouble JeopardyVictim’s RightsCriminal Law andCybercrimesCriminal Law in the American SystemFederal Criminal LawCriminal Law as AdaptationCriminal Law andCybercrimesElements of a CrimeA Criminal Act The Required State of Mind The Matter of Motive The Matter of Corporate Liability The Matter of PunishmentCriminal Law andCybercrimesA Criminal ActOmissions and Refusals to ActInvoluntary Movement or BehaviorCriminal Law andCybercrimesThe Required State of MindPurposeKnowledgeRecklessnessNegligenceCriminal Law andCybercrimesThe Matter of Corporate LiabilityCorporate PersonalityCorporate Liability TheoriesThe Modern Penal CodeCriminal Law andCybercrimesThe Matter of PunishmentProtecting the public at largeIndividual offenses and punishmentThe Death PenaltyCriminal Law andCybercrimesSpecific CrimesCrimes against People Crimes against Property CrimesCriminal Law andCybercrimesCrimes against PeopleFirst-Degree MurderSecond-Degree Murder and ManslaughterBattery and AssaultHate SpeechCriminal Law andCybercrimesCrimes against PropertyBurglary, Breaking and Entering, and TrespassAggravated Arson and ArsonAggravated Robbery and RobberyTheft, Fraud, and Related OffensesCriminal Law andCybercrimesCrimes Involving BusinessEmbezzlementForgery, Criminal Simulation, and Passing Bad ChecksDefrauding CreditorsRacketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations ActCriminal Law andCybercrimesCrimes against JusticeBribery and Theft in OfficeDereliction of DutyIntimidationObstruction of Justice and Resisting ArrestPerjury and Tampering with EvidenceCriminal Law andCybercrimesCybercrimesCybertresspass Crimes Committed with a Computer Crimes that Target Computers Federal Cybercrimes The Global CybercrisisCriminal Law andCybercrimesCrimes Committed with a ComputerCyberextortionCyberstalkingCyberharassmentCyberassaultCyberbullyingCyberspoofingPhishing and Spear PhishingSmishing and VishingCriminal Law andCybercrimesCrimes that Target ComputersCyberterrorismIdentity TheftCybervandalismCybergerm WarfareCriminal Law andCybercrimesFederal CybercrimesThe Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA)The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA)The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA)The Economic Espionage Act (EEA)Criminal Law andCybercrimesFederal CybercrimesThe National Stolen Property Act (NSPA)The Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act (ITADA)The CAN SPAM ActCriminal Law andCybercrimesThe Global CybercrisisCyber Strategies and Cyber SolutionsCyber Command (Cybercom)Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)Domestic StrategiesCriminal Law andCybercrimesDefenses to Criminal LiabilityThe Insanity Defense Entrapment Justifiable Force MistakeCriminal Law andCybercrimesThe Insanity DefenseCompetency to Stand TrialNot Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI)Criminal Law andCybercrimesJustifiable ForceSelf-DefenseDefense of OthersBattered Spouse Syndrome
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