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I. List all transnational crimes and give their definitions with the help of the glossary or with your own words. Translate them into Russian.

II. Choose any three groups of crimes to speak about their state in your country.

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I. Read the text and answer the questions after it. Homicide

The term "homicide" means the killing of a human being by a human being and when expressed in this all embracing way does not attempt to differentiate between those which are unlawful and those which are not. Those which offend against the law are murder, manslaughter, infanticide and causing death by reckless driving. Some acts which are carried out in emergencies to prevent violence, either in the commission of crime or against the person, may be sufficiently excusable to escape the criminal law. The various offences of homicide are all arrestable offences.

Murder continues to be a common law offence. It is defined as follows: "The crime of murder is committed where a person of sound mind and discretion unlawfully kills any reasonable creature in being, and under the Queen's peace, with intent unlawfully to kill or cause grievous bodily harm, the death following within a year and a day of the hurt or injury"

Manslaughter is a term which covers a variety of unlawful homicides which do not amount to murder. For ease of understanding of the offences of manslaughter, it is better to divide the offence into two varieties, voluntary and involuntary manslaughter.

Voluntary manslaughters embody all the characteristics of murder including the necessary malice aforethought. It is the presence of particular circumstances acting upon the mind of the person carrying out the fatal act, which has the effect of reducing the nature of the crime. At common law extreme provocation, acting upon the person at the time, lessened his blameworthiness. Hot blooded killings were less offensive to society than cold blooded killings. The Homicide Act 1957 added two further circumstances in which blame might be lessened; first, where the person committing the fatal act was suffering from "diminished responsibility", and, second, where a killing occurred in consequence of a suicide pact.

Involuntary manslaughter covers cases where the accused, who has unlawfully killed another, is not guilty of murder because he lacked malice aforethought (i.e. an intent unlawfully to kill or cause grievous bodily harm) but acted with some lesser degree of mens rea.

A person who kills another is guilty of involuntary manslaughter if he does so by: a reckless act or omission; or an act which is unlawful and dangerous.

1. What does the term « homicide» mean?

2. How are the offences of homicide classified?

3. Give the definition of murder in your own words.

4. What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary manslaughter?

5. In what cases is a person guilty of involuntary manslaughter?

II. Write a 120-180-word summary of the text.

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