CRW2602 Introduction to Criminal Law
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CRW2602 Introduction to Criminal Law

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What is the main focus of the second module in Criminal Law?

Specific crimes

You should study the CRW2602 module without prior knowledge of CRW2601.

False

How many prescribed texts are there for the CRW2602 module?

  • One
  • Four
  • Two (correct)
  • Three
  • The prescribed text for the CRW2602 module includes Snyman CR Criminal Law ___ ed.

    <p>6</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a prescribed text for the CRW2602 module?

    <p>Hoctor Coopers Motor Law 2 ed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Are there any recommended books for the CRW2602 module?

    <p>No</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Introduction to CRW2602

    • This module focuses on specific crimes, building upon knowledge from CRW2601.
    • Mastering general principles from CRW2601 is essential before studying CRW2602.

    Study Outcomes

    • Ability to determine if an individual has committed specific crimes, complete or incomplete, by comparing their behavior and intent to the crime's elements.
    • The study will use prescribed texts: Snyman CR Criminal Law 6 ed (LexisNexis, Durban 2014) and Case Law Reader for CRW2602.
    • The Case Law Reader includes all prescribed cases and is provided upon registration.
    • The textbook should be consulted for specific topics, focusing on the text itself, not the footnotes unless directed by the study guide.
    • The study guide is the primary source for exam content.
    • Other books on criminal law, such as Burchell's or Kemp's, are not required but provide additional resources.
    • Excerpts from Burchell and Hoctor's textbooks will be available online for the section on road traffic offenses.

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    This quiz assesses your understanding of specific crimes as outlined in CRW2602, building on knowledge from CRW2601. You will need to apply general principles to determine if an individual has committed a crime by analyzing their actions and intent. Familiarity with the prescribed texts is essential for success.

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