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- [[Corporate liability|Corporate]]
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- [[Vicarious liability (criminal)|Vicarious]]
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Revision as of 10:46, 6 May 2015

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Criminal law
Elements

 · Actus reus  · Mens rea  · Causation  · Concurrence

Scope of criminal liability

Complicity Corporate Vicarious

Seriousness of offense

Felony - Misdemeanor

Inchoate offenses

Attempt - Conspiracy - Incitement - Solicitation

Offence against the person

Alienation of affection - Assassination - Assault - Battery - Criminal negligence - Exhibitionism - False imprisonment - Homicide - Kidnapping - Manslaughter (corporate) - Mayhem - Murder - corporate - Negligent homicide - Rape - Robbery - Sexual assault - Statutory rape - Vehicular homicide

Crimes against property

Arson - Blackmail - Bribery - Burglary - Embezzlement - Extortion - False pretenses - Fraud - Larceny - Possessing stolen property - Robbery - Smuggling - Tax evasion - Theft

Crimes against justice

Compounding - Malfeasance in office - Miscarriage of justice - Misprision - Obstruction - Perjury - Perverting the course of justice

Vice Crimes

Adultery - Blasphemy - Buggery - Criminal conversation - Fornication - Gambling - Incest - Interracial marriage - Lewd and lascivious behavior - Prostitution - Recreational drug use - Sodomy - Statutory rape - Suicide

Crimes against animals

Cruelty to animals - Wildlife smuggling - Bestiality

Defences to liability

Automatism - Consent - Defence of property - Diminished responsibility - Duress - Entrapment - Ignorantia juris non excusat - Infancy - Insanity - Justification - Mistake (of law) - Necessity - Provocation - Self-defence

Other common-law areas

Contracts - Evidence - Property - Torts - trusts and estates

Portals

Criminal justice - Law e