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						2022-2023 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
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                  CRJU 202 - Criminal Law 3 CR   The study of substantive criminal law as a means of defining and preserving social order. Sources of criminal law; classification crimes against persons, property, and public welfare; principles of criminal liability; elements necessary to establish a crime and criminal intent; specific crimes and defenses; and constitutional limitations are examined.  
   Course Learning Outcomes:  
	- Be able to communicate how criminal laws are created.
 
	- Be able to communicate how an individual is charged with violating a criminal law.
 
	- Demonstrate an understanding of the elements that make up specific criminal offenses.
 
	- Demonstrate an ability to apply scenario-based facts to the elements of a criminal offense and determine the appropriate crime committed.
 
 
				  
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