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Discussion Points

  1. Using your own examples try to explain the differences between Actus Reus and Mens Rea.

  2. "Imprisonment is revenge but not rehabilitation". Give points for and against this statement.

  1. Think of a crime story, involving a crime and the trial and conviction of the offenders.

Extra Activity

  1. Here is the crime solved by Detective Shadow. What is the solution?

"I have the only key to the room containing the jewelry of my late aunt Maggy," said Sid Crook. "Since her death a week ago, neither I nor anybody else has entered this room. I was quite pleased to hear all her jewelry was to be sold and the proceeds to go to charity," continued Crook.

Shadow removed a huge plant whose broad leaves were turned towards the wall, partially covering the safe. While Crook was opening the combination lock, Shadow crossed the room to sit on the ledge of the large bay window. Crook opened the safe, and removed the bag of jewels. "I’m sure these jewels will fetch a fortune for charity," said a smiling Sid Crook. "I’ll bet these jewels are either fake or there are a few missing," replied Shadow. What made Shadow suspicious?

  1. Look at the extracts from newspapers given below and match them with the suitable word in the brackets.

(robbery, burglary, murder, drug dealing, fraud, terrorism, vandalism)

  1. When he opened the door, she shot him three times in the chest. According to the pathologist's report he died instantly.

  2. George Males gave the man $50 in return for a small packet of heroin.

  3. The two gunmen left the shop with more than $10,000 worth of watches and jewelry.

  4. The telephone box had been smashed and there was graffiti all over the walls.

  5. He broke into the flat at 3.00 in the morning and took $3,000 from a cupboard.

  6. The bank believed Mrs. Smith to be trustworthy. They had no reason to suspect that she had transferred thousands of pounds to false accounts.

  7. It was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and people were sitting outside the cafe enjoying the sunshine. Then the bomb went off.

Read for Enjoyment

Respect for Written Word

A murderer on trial was asked by the judge: "Why did you break into the house and, taking the box with jewels, return to kill the owner?"

"I did it out of respect for the written word", pleaded the defendant.

"What do you mean?"

"It was written on the box "Open After My Death".

UNIT 6

For Study

1. Vocabulary.

  • offence n - 1. правонарушение; 2. преступление. offence at common law - преступление, предусмотренное нормами общего права alleged offence - предполагаемое преступление minor offence - мелкое правонарушение syn. crime e.g. You commit an offence if you do something which is against the law.

  • sentence n - 1. наказание; 2. приговор; v. - приговаривать capital(death) sentence - смертный приговор nominal(suspended) sentence - условный приговор to serve a sentence - отбывать наказание syn. punishment, penalty e.g. The judge sentenced her to life imprisonment.

  • assault n - 1. нападение, нападать; 2. словесное оскорбление и угроза физическим насилием; грозить физическим насилием assault and battery - оскорбление действием assault in concert - групповое нападение e.g. The group of criminals committed an assault which caused very serious injury.

  • suspect n - подозреваемый suspect v - подозревать e.g. A lot of suspects were interrogated and all of them gave sound evidences.

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