CRW2601 General Principles of Criminal Law
University of South Africa
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK
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- CRW 2601 
CWR2601 May/June 2018 
Multiple choice questions 
(1) (4) 
(2) (3) 
(3) (2) 
(4) (3) 
(5) (3) 
(6) (5) 
(7) (3) 
(8) (1) 
(9) (5) 
(10) (1) 
Section B 
Question 1 
1. (a) Four elements of criminal liability: 
(i) Act or conduct 
(ii) Complies with the definitional elements of the crime 
(iii) Unlawful 
(iv) Culpable 
(b) In Director of Public Prosecutions, Western Cape v Prins 2012 9 SACR 
183 (SCA), it was contended that no crime is created in the absence of a 
penalty clause in the p...
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CRW2601 MCQ PACK.
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3.0(1)3.0491November 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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CRW2601 EXAM MEMOS 2015-2019.
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- CRW2601 MAY JUNE 2019 
PART A 
1. (4) 
2. (4) 
3. (1) 
4. (3) 
5. (5) 
6. (3) 
7. (1) 
8. (1) 
9. (2) 
10.(2) 
PART B 
Question 1 
(a) (1) A court may find an accused guilty of a crime only if the kind of act 
performed is recognized by the law as a crime – in other words, a court itself 
may not create a crime. This is the ius acceptum rule. 
(2) A court may find an accused guilty of a crime only if the kind of act 
performed was recognised as a crime at the time of its commission. This is 
t...
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CRW2601-EXAMPACK Q AND A.
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- OCT / NOV 2016 
PART A (MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS) 
QUESTION 1 
(a) This statement is correct. See SG 2.2. 
(b) This statement is correct. See SG 2.3.2. 
(c) This statement is incorrect. The investigation into the presence of the four 
general requirements must follow a certain sequence, namely conduct, which 
complies with the definitional elements of the crime, unlawfulness and 
culpability. See SG 1.5.3. 
Therefore, option 3 is correct because only statements (a) and (b) are correct. 
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CRW2601 specific-crimes-study-notes.
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- CONTENTS 
CRIMES AGAINST THE STATE 
 Terrorism 
 Public Violence 
CRIMES AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 
 Perjury at common law 
 Statutory perjury 
 Defeating or obstructing the course of justice 
 Contempt of court 
CRIMES AGAINST THE COMMUNITY 
1. Crimes against public welfare 
 Corruption 
 Extortion 
 Drug offences 
 Unlawful possession of firearms or ammunition 
 Road traffic offences 
2. Sexual Crimes 
 Rape 
 Sexual assault, compelled sexual assault and compelled self- sexual assa...
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CRW2601 Exam Questions and Answers
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- CRW2601 Exam Questions and Answers 
November 2015 
Section A 
Question 1 
1.1 (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 as a crime at the time of its 
commission. 
(c) The ius praevium principle requires that a court ma...
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