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30 Cards in this Set
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Actus reus
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wrongful or overt act
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Mens rea
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criminal intent or mental fault
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Subjective fault
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purposeful, knowing, or reckless
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Objective Fault
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Gross deviation from reasonable conduct
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Liability without fault
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crime to do a specific act or cause a certain result without regard to the care exercised
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Mala in se
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wrongs in themselves or morally wrong
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Mala prohibita
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not morally wrong but declared wrongful by law
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Vicarious liability
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liability imposed on one for acts of another
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white collar crim
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nonviolent crime involving deceit, corruption, or breach of trust
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Larceny
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trespassory taking and carrying away of the goods of another with the intent to permanently deprive
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Embezzlement
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taking the propery of one's employer in violation of a trust
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False pretenses
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obtaining title to property of another by means of materially false representation of fact made with knowledge of their falsity and with the intent to defraud
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Extortion
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making threats to obtain property
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Bribery
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offering property to a public officila to influence the official's decision
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Duress
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coercion by threat of serious bodily injury
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Actus reus
|
wrongful or overt act
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|
Mens rea
|
criminal intent or mental fault
|
|
Subjective fault
|
purposeful, knowing, or reckless
|
|
Objective Fault
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Gross deviation from reasonable conduct
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Liability without fault
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crime to do a specific act or cause a certain result without regard to the care exercised
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Mala in se
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wrongs in themselves or morally wrong
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Mala prohibita
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not morally wrong but declared wrongful by law
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Vicarious liability
|
liability imposed on one for acts of another
|
|
white collar crim
|
nonviolent crime involving deceit, corruption, or breach of trust
|
|
Larceny
|
trespassory taking and carrying away of the goods of another with the intent to permanently deprive
|
|
Embezzlement
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taking the propery of one's employer in violation of a trust
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|
False pretenses
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obtaining title to property of another by means of materially false representation of fact made with knowledge of their falsity and with the intent to defraud
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|
Extortion
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making threats to obtain property
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|
Bribery
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offering property to a public officila to influence the official's decision
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|
Duress
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coercion by threat of serious bodily injury
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