Section outline
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Objectives of this Lecture:
To teach the student about the basic concept of the followings:
1. Explaining morality, sin and crime.
2. Creation of Criminal Law from Morality
3. Analyzing the interrelationship and categorizing distinguished features.
4. Crime in the ancient society.
i. Concept of crime in different time
ii, Roman society
iii. Inca society
iv. North American Plain Indians
v. Germanic tribes
5. Peculiar crimes around the world.Lecture Outcomes:
At the end of the session students will be able to learn and understand the following topics:
1. Explaining morality, sin and crime.
2. Creation of Criminal Law from Morality
3. Analyzing the interrelationship and categorizing distinguished features.
4. Crime in the ancient society.
i. Concept of crime in different time
ii, Roman society
iii. Inca society
iv. North American Plain Indians
v. Germanic tribes
5. Peculiar crimes around the world.Lecture Contents:
1. Explaining morality, sin and crime.
2. Creation of Criminal Law from Morality
3. Analyzing the interrelationship and categorizing distinguished features.
4. Crime in the ancient society.
i. Concept of crime in different time
ii, Roman society
iii. Inca society
iv. North American Plain Indians
v. Germanic tribes
5. Peculiar crimes around the world. -