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Unit Three Test Overview

Unit Three Test Overview. Chapter Six. How is crime defined in Canada? Criminal Code – regulatory offences (quasi-criminal) and criminal offences - summary conviction/indictable/hybrid offences What must a person do to be convicted of a crime? -elements of a crime

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Unit Three Test Overview

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  1. Unit ThreeTest Overview

  2. Chapter Six • How is crime defined in Canada? • Criminal Code – regulatory offences (quasi-criminal) and criminal offences - summary conviction/indictable/hybrid offences • What must a person do to be convicted of a crime? -elements of a crime • Who is involved in a crime? • What is an incomplete crime? -Actus Reus: 3 types -Mens Rea: 5 types -Liability: Criminal, absolute, strict -Perp, aiding, abetting, couselling, accessory etc. -conspiracy -attempted robbery or murder

  3. Chapter Seven • How is Canada’s criminal court system structured? • Who is involved in the system and what are their roles? • What are the key aspects of the criminal trial process? • What are the rules of evidence?

  4. Chapter Eight • What are the different levels of policing in Canada? • How do police investigate a crime? • How is physical evidence collected • What are the elements of a legal arrest?

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