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hese notes are comprehensive and cover all the topics discussed in the lectures. They are colour-coded to make it easier for the reader to navigate through the material and understand the relationships between the different concepts. In addition to the lecture content, I have also incorporated material from the recommended textbooks to provide a more detailed and nuanced understanding of the subject matter. This ensures that the notes provide a holistic view of the course content and can be used as a reliable resource for exam preparation. My aim in compiling these notes was to simplify complex criminology concepts and make them more accessible to students. As a result, I have also included explanations and examples that have helped me in my own understanding of the subject matter. I believe that these notes can be an invaluable tool for students looking to excel in their studies.

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Amy McLean-Banks
LLB First Year
2020
CRIMINOLOGY
Chapters 1 & 6

Key
Legislation
Case Law
Articles
Important
Definitions
Terms

Crime
- Latin word
o Crimen
▪ Judgement
▪ Accusation
▪ Defence

- Consists of 2 elements
o Actus reus
▪ Physical element of the crime
▪ Can be failure to not do something
• Not pay taxes
▪ Can do something
• Murder
• Rape
• Robbery

o Mens rea
▪ Intent
▪ Mental decision to do something
▪ Decision must be followed by an action

o Corpus delicti
▪ Body of crime
▪ 2 elements (mens rea & actus reus) combined to form it

- To witness a crime and not report it – not a crime
o E.G. Kitty Genovese, raped and killed in 1964
▪ Lasted 35 minutes and there were 38 witnesses
o Wouldn’t be a legal obligation but a moral obligation

Juridical crime

- Definition
o Crime is an illegal action committed by an individual who can be blamed and punished by the
authorities
- According to law ^ (definition)




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, Amy McLean-Banks
LLB First Year
2020

- Statutory crime
o Crimes that have been codefined/ recorded and published in statues of law
o Written law approved by legislature
o Usually called acts
o Published in the government newspaper (Government Gazette)
o E.G drive under influence of alcohol
▪ 93rd Act passed in 1996 Contravening this Act
▪ Punishment – fine/ imprisonment

- Common law crime
o Murder, theft and robbery
o Not been codefined/ published by the government in the Government Gazette
o Acts have been considered crimes
o Identified and defined by Roman Dutch system
o Set of laws not made by Parliament or any level of government

Nonjuridical crime
- Definition
o Behaviour that violates social norms and potentially endangers society
- Not against the law or legally punishable
- Society frowns upon them
o E.G. binge drinking, possession of hardcore adult porn
- Some people (u18) might come in conflict with the law
o Running away from home
o Consumption of alcohol
o Viewing pornography
- The age of the person determines their status in the system
o Crimes are known as status offence
▪ crimes that are acceptable as adults but not as children

Criminologist
- Person whose professional training, occupational role and earnings mainly relate to the application of a
scientific approach to the study and analysis of crime phenomena and criminal behaviour.
- 3 main functions
o Research at university/ colleges or institutions such as ISS
o Involved in community service
o Lecturer
- Some criminologists do practical work:
o Write pre-sentence reports
o Work in courts/ police
o Consults for organisations/ government

Criminology
- Scientific study of crime
- Only discipline that scientifically studies the victim, criminal justice system (CJS) and the offender
- 2 definitions to demarcate (narrow) the field of criminology
o Narrow/ juridical approach
▪ Focuses on actions of violation of the law
▪ Punishment may be imposed
▪ Guided by criminal law and the focus on wrongdoing
▪ Seen as violation of law

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