Elements of a Crime
Theories of Criminology
Police/Investigative Procedures
Trial Procedures
Criminal Defences
Sentencing Options
The International Criminal Court
100

Latin terms referring to the "guilty act" and the "guilty mind"

Actus Reus and Mens Rea

100

This theory holds that humans commit crime as a result of decisions based on an analysis of costs and benefits to maximize their own interests

Rational Choice Theory

100

Police must obtain one of these if they wish to search or seize your property

Warrant

100

When you are interviewing your own witness

Direct Examination


100

An umbrella term referring to when a defendant allegedly had no conscious control over their actions

Automatism

100

All other possible options must be considered before issuing this sentence

Prison

100

The ICC fulfills the mandate of this piece of international legislation

The Rome Statute

200

Any reason someone may want to commit a crime

Motive

200

This theory believes that one's subconscious mind, shaped by life experiences, may propel one towards criminality

Psychoanalytic Criminology

200

This practice, despite having skeptics, has been useful for police when discerning suspects from evidence

Profiling

200

When you are interviewing the opposing witness

Cross Examination

200

A defence where the accused could not have committed the offence because they were at a different location at the time of the offence

Alibi

200
This sentence allows someone to serve their sentence at home under supervision

Probation

200

In an ICC trial, these are the lawyers present

Prosecutor, Defence, Victim's Lawyer

300

Legal responsibility or obligation

Liability

300

This theory posits that crime results from the pressure individuals experience when their ability to achieve societal goals is blocked

Strain Theory

300

Name three of the six investigative procedures

  1. Documenting Crime Scene

  2. Interviewing and Interrogation

  3. Gaining a Warrant

  4. Surveillance

  5. Search & Seizure

  6. Undercover Operations

300

These can be made when a lawyer believes their opponent isn't following proper rules of procedure

Objections

300

A defence where the accused only committed an offence due to being tricked by a police officer

Entrapment

300

This sentencing option may see an offender have to pay for damages incurred as a result of their crime

Restitution, compensation, fines

300

The ICC is based here

The Hague, Netherlands

400

A state of mind where a person, despite strong suspicion of a fact, deliberately avoids making inquiries to confirm it, effectively choosing to remain ignorant

Wilful Blindness
400

This theory believes that strong social bonds and ties within a community discourage individuals from engaging in deviance or criminal behaviour

Social Control Theory

400

What three things must police do when they respond to a scene?

  1. Ensure your own safety

  2. Assist the victim 

  3. Secure the scene

400

The beginning of a trial when charges are read and the accused submits a plea

Arraignment

400

A defence where the accused believes that their actions are not criminal by virtue of the circumstances

Mistake of Fact

400

This sentencing option is considered the best possibility after receiving a guilty verdict

Absolute Discharge

400

The ICC does not have a universal jurisdiction. It may only exercise jurisdiction if... (name one)

1. The accused is a national of a state party to the Rome Statute or a state otherwise accepting the jurisdiction of the ICC

2. The crime took place on the territory of a state party to the statute or a state otherwise accepting the jurisdiction of the ICC; or

3. The United Nations Security Council has referred the situation to the ICC’s Prosecutor, irrespective of the nationality of the accused or the location of the crime.

500

Crimes such as burglary require the courts to prove this category of intent

Specific Intent

500

This father of positivist criminology erroneously believed traits like facial features were associated with criminality; still, his work was foundational to the field

Cesare Lombroso

500

Practices such as the one seen here aims to build empathy in police officers as part of this type of training

De-Escalation Training

500

In a trial by jury, this occurs when the jury can not agree on a verdict

Hung Jury

500

In cases of domestic violence, women who have sustained prolonged abuse may experience this condition/defence

Battered Woman Syndrome

500

With this sentencing option, the judge convicts a person of a crime but defers imposing a penalty, instead releasing them on probation with specific conditions

Suspended Sentence

500

The ICC has often been accused of this

Western Imperialism

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