Introduction to Law Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #724794

Which one of followings about crime is true?


Criminal law is not wider than murder, theft, assault and rape.

It should be noted that a certain conduct which is contrary to criminal law at one point in time may not be regarded as criminal afterwards or in another country.

A crime is not ‘an act committed or omitted in violation of public law, either forbidding or commanding it’.

Crimes are not described and distinguished from other acts or omissions with respect to giving rise to judicial proceedings andthe prospect of state punishment.

A crime is not ‘an act that is capable ofbeing followed by criminal proceedings having one of the types of outcome (punishment etc.)known to follow these proceedings’.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

It is the values and culture of a particular society which determine what conducts are regarded as criminal. It should be noted that a certain conduct which is contrary to criminal law at one point in time may not be regarded as criminal afterwards or in another country. Although there are a number of definitions concerning ‘whatcrime is’, the definition of Blackstone, a famous English jurist, stands out as the most remarkable and comprehensible.

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