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C. Finish the sentences.
1. Law is a method …
2. Felonies are …
3. Criminal law originates from …
4. Criminal law is further developed by …
5. Criminal law is primarily concerned with…
6. Criminal law is mainly concerned with …
7. Misdemeanors are …
8. The division of crimes resulted in …
9. Law originates in natural law concepts …
Exercise 11. Match the words according to the sense. Give Ukrainian equivalents to the following. Make up sentences with English words
and word combinations.
A
Felon, felon of himself, felonious, felonious enterprise, felonious injury, felonious intent, felonious wounding, felonry, felony, attempted felony.
Offense, offense against morality, offense against the person, offense aided and abetted, offense in a person, offense triable on indictment, alleged offense, arrestable offense, indictable offense, minor offense, petty offense, serious offense, statutory offense.
B.
Преступные элементы, преступный, фелония (тяжелые преступления), преступное нанесение ранения, покушение на совершение тяжкого уголовного преступления, лицо, совершившее фелонию, самоубийца, деятельность по совершению фелонии, нанесение повреждений, являющихся фелонией, преступное намерение, преступление со стороны какого-либо лица, преступление, предусмотренное законом, посягательство, правонарушение, преступление, преступление против личности, преступление, преследуемое по обвинительному акту, преступление против морали, малозначительное преступление, тяжкое преступление, преступление, совершению которого оказано пособничество, преступление, за которое виновный подлежит аресту, мелкое правонарушение.
C. Define what punishments are recognized for listed in B offenses in this country.
Exercise 12. Match each word in part A with the definition of
a word in part B.
A. prison, inter agency relations, law enforcement, felony, criminal justice system, assault corrections, criminology, jail, criminal justice, social, construction, system.
B. 1. Prison, especially one for those guilty of lesser offenses and sentenced to comparatively short terms.
2. A sudden and violent attack; attempt to hurt, or threat (as by gesture) of violence.
3. A crime more serious than a misdemeanor.
4. A public building in which criminals are confined.
5. The study of why crime occurs, who is affected by it and why it occurs in certain patterns.
6. The study of law enforcement, courts, and corrections, as well as the nature of crime and punishment.
7. The system consists of prisons, probation offices and parole departments that are responsible for punishing, controlling and/or reforming offenders.
8. The methods by which different agencies relate to one another both directly and indirectly.
9. A term used to indicate that a set of compoments or parts, such as law enforcement, courts, and corrections, are connected in a rational way so as to form a complex whole.
10. A human creation, such as a law or agency, that reflects the needs and power structure of the society at a particular point in time.
11. A set of agencies responsible for enforcing laws and dealing with offenders.
12. Poliсe agencies that are responsible for investigating alleged crimes, gathering evidence and apprehending suspected offenders.
Unit VII: “Legal Definitions of Crime”
Exercise 1. Read, translate and learn the following words and word
combinations.
act
omission
criminal omission
to occur
conspiracy
solicitation
incomplete
offence
inchoate
failure
contractual
exclusion
command
negligence
culpability
culpable
transfer
relocate
goal
liability
recklessness
blameworthness
insanity
consent
Exercise 2. Translate the words and word combinations then read
them fluently.
omissions that constitute criminality, a particular legal relationships, the basic goal, is prohibited by the law, strict liability crimes, driving while intoxicated, a legal defense, self-defense, a justification is accepted, affirmative defense.
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