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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A crime is an act that violates the rules of society, or the law.

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Page 1: Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A crime is an act that violates the rules of society, or the law.
Page 2: Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A crime is an act that violates the rules of society, or the law.

Section 2.1

Crimes and Criminal Justice

Page 3: Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice A crime is an act that violates the rules of society, or the law.

Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

A crime is an act that violates the rules of society, or the law

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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

There are three levels of crime:

felonies

misdemeanors

infractions

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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

A felony is a major crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both.

Examples of felonies are murder, kidnapping, and aggravated assault.

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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

A misdemeanor is a less serious crime. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both, but not as severely as a felony.

Minor theft, driving without a license, and simple assault are misdemeanors.

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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

An infraction is a minor offense. It is punishable by a fine, but not imprisonment.

Speeding and jaywalking are infractions.

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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

A crime requires two elements:

the criminal act

the required state of mind

To prove a crime occurred does not require proving a motive.

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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

Defenses to committing a crime include:

insanity

entrapment

self-defense

defense of family members

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Section 2.1 Crimes and Criminal Justice

Entrapment is when a person is tricked by a police officer into committing a crime.