Understanding Criminal Law

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Approximately 45 - 67 hours of engagement required.

This online course provides an in-depth, legal understanding of criminal law and its application. It develops advanced analytical skills in assessing legal responsibility and applying legal reasoning to complex cases. The course is suitable for all levels of experience.

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Practical Learning

We focus on real-world examples, making complex legal concepts easy to understand.

Lifetime Access

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Course Overview

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MODULE 1: Introduction

Foundations of criminal law, key principles, and how criminal liability is established.

MODULE 2: Actus Reus

The physical element of a crime, including acts, omissions, and causation.

MODULE 3: Mens Rea

The mental element of a crime, such as intention, recklessness, and negligence.

MODULE 4: Strict Liability

Offences where liability may arise without proving fault or intent.

MODULE 5: Multiple Parties

Criminal liability involving more than one person, including aiding and encouraging offences.

MODULE 6: Inchoate Offences

Crimes committed before the full offence occurs, such as attempts, conspiracy, and encouragement.

MODULE 7: Defences (Complete)

Defences that result in complete acquittal, including self-defence, duress, and insanity.

MODULE 8: Non-Fatal Offences

Offences causing injury without death, including assault, battery, and bodily harm.

MODULE 9: Sexual Offences

The law relating to sexual crimes, consent, and relevant offences.

MODULE 10: Homicide & Partial Defences

Murder, manslaughter, and defences that reduce liability, such as loss of control.

MODULE 11: Offences Against Property

Crimes involving property, including theft, robbery, burglary, and fraud.

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