CRW2601 General Principles of Criminal Law
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CRW2601 ALL chapter Notes. MUST READ.
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---48november 20212021/2022
- Study Unit 1 (CRW2601) – Introductory 
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1.5 Criminal Liability 
1.5.1 General 
For a person to be convicted, the following requirements must be satisfied: 
1. Their conduct must be recognised in our law as a crime 
a. Principle of Legality 
b. Not regarded as an element of a crime 
1.5.2 The 4 elements of criminal liability 
1. Act or conduct 
2. Compliance with the definitional elements of the crime 
3. Unlawfulness 
4. Culpability 
Act or Conduct 
(By conduct we mean and act or omissi...
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CRW2601_EXAMPACK VERIFIED Q AND A.
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---38november 20212021/2022A+
- Table of Contents 
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CRW2601 MODULE ONLINE EXAM PREARATION. 100% Q AND A.
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- Question 1 
(a) The four requirements of criminal liability are the following: conduct (act or omission); compliance 
with the definitional elements of the offence; unlawfulness and culpability. 
 (b) In terms of the ius acceptum principle a court may only find a person guilty of an offence if the kind 
of act performed is recognized by the law as a crime. 
(c) The ius praevium principle requires that a court may only find a person guilty of an offence if the 
kind of act performed was recognize...
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CRW2601 ALL chapter Notes.
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---48november 20212021/2022
- Study Unit 1 (CRW2601) – Introductory 
Topics 
1.5 Criminal Liability 
1.5.1 General 
For a person to be convicted, the following requirements must be satisfied: 
1. Their conduct must be recognised in our law as a crime 
a. Principle of Legality 
b. Not regarded as an element of a crime 
1.5.2 The 4 elements of criminal liability 
1. Act or conduct 
2. Compliance with the definitional elements of the crime 
3. Unlawfulness 
4. Culpability 
Act or Conduct 
(By conduct we mean and act or omissi...
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CRW 2601 Exam prep-Pack.
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- 2015 MEMO: CRW2601 
Question 1 
1. CORRECT: The four requirements of criminal liability are the following: conduct (act or omission); compliance with the definitional elements of the offence; unlawfulness and 
culpability. 
2. CORRECT: In terms of the ius acceptum principle a court may only find a person guilty of an offence if the kind of act performed is recognized by the law as a crime. 
3. CORRECT: The ius praevium principle requires that a court may only find a person guilty of an offence i...
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CRW2601 Long Questions & Answers Exam.
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---254november 20212021/2022A+
- 2015 MEMO: CRW2601 
 PART B 
Question 1 
(a) Y, a 22-year-old woman is obese and very keen to lose weight. She has tried all kinds 
of diets but in vain. She sees an advertisement placed in a magazine by a hypnotist, X, 
who claims that his clients lose weight as a result of his hypnosis. Y makes an 
appointment with X and agrees to hypnosis. While Y is under hypnosis, X has sex with 
Y. Y lays a charge of rape against X. X relies on the defence of consent. He argues that 
since Y consented to t...
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CRW2601 CRIMINAL LAW Summary.
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---62november 20212021/2022
- CRIMINAL LAW – 2601 – GENERAL PRINCIPLES 
THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT: 
ABSOLUTE THEORY: 
(a) Retributive 
The theory of retribution is purely retrospective and foresees on the crime that was 
committed in the past. 
RELATIVE THEORY: 
(a) Preventative 
(b) Deterrence 
(i) General deterrence 
(ii) Individual deterrence 
(c) Reformative 
• The emphasis is on a future purpose, namely; prevention, deterrence and 
reformative. In order to achieve these aims the punishment imposed need NOT 
be in pro...
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5.0(1)5.0391november 20212021/2022A+
- Multiple Choice Q’s 
Question 1 
A. According to the absolute theory, punishment is an end in itself, while according to the 
relative theories, punishment is a means to a secondary end. 
This statement is correct. See SG 1.2.1. 
B. The effectiveness of the theory of general deterrence depends only on the severity of 
the punishment that is imposed on an offender. 
This statement is incorrect. See SG 1.2.5.2. 
C. The “triad in Zinn” (the crime, the criminal and interests of society) enable...
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