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Crime and the Criminal Process - Complete Exam Notes

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Reviews

I didn't love this subject but most of my friends did. There is a court observation component which requires 15 hours over the course of the term, which imo was the best part of the course. The readings were manageable, the assignments were manageable. I just didn't love the content of the subject as it was mainly criminology and a lot of theory and statistics. Criminal Laws was a more interesting subject because you get to look at the elements of particular crimes.

Anonymous, Term 1, 2023

Excellent subject and great introduction to the criminal law. Provides context to the potentially boring black letter law which is adequately included. Also includes useful legal concepts for first year students

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2016