Friday, February 12, 2010
Criminal Justice
Criminal Law is the body of rules that defines crimes, sets out their punishments, and mandates the procedures for carrying out the criminal justice process. Substantial criminal law is basically the branch of the law that defines all types of crimes and the consequences. Crimes such as: physical element of crime, crime categories, and criminal defense. Procedural Criminal Law are laws that set out the most basic rules of practice in the whole criminal justice system. Civil Laws are the set of rules governing relations between private parties. There are three categories of Torts. Torts can be explained as the element of civil law that is most relevant to criminal justice. The three types are, Intentional torts, negligent Torts, and Strict Torts.
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