Overview
According to the text, criminal law is aimed at the misbehavior that falls below society’s norms and values. The burden of enforcing criminal law and maintaining public order and public safety falls to local, state, and even the federal government; all help to shape and prescribe conduct in the United States. Each state is specifically responsible for the maintenance of public order and public safety within their borders. The federal government is responsible for regulating criminal conduct delegated to it by the U.S. Constitution. Each branch of government, at the state and federal level, must proscribe the required elements of each crime charged and prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt per the Due Process Clause and other constitutional requirements. In this assignment, you will explore criminal law, criminal culpability and its limitations, and what is required for criminal liability and punishment.
Instructions
Write a 2-3 page paper in which you:
- Explain the goals of criminal law and why these goals are still important today.
- Explain the connection between state police power and the limitations of this power imposed by the Constitution.
- Identify the differences between state and federal jurisdiction, when it comes to criminal law, and what is meant by due process of law.
- Describe the manner in which the four goals of criminal law are met by requiring and proving both a mental element and physical act beyond a reasonable doubt.
- Use at least three high-quality academic references. Choose sources that are credible, relevant, and appropriate. Cite each source listed on your source page at least one time within your assignment. For help with research, writing, and citation, access the library or review library guides.
- Write clearly and concisely in a manner that is grammatically correct and generally free of spelling, typographical, formatting, and/or punctuation errors.
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- Analyze criminal law, police power, the goals of criminal law and culpability/liability.
Clearly explains the goals of criminal law and presents a convincing argument for why these goals are still important today. Demonstrates a high degree of attention to detail and provides sound reasoning for conclusions. -
Provides an articulate, insightful explanation of the connection between state police power and the limitations of this power imposed by the Constitution. Exhibits an in-depth analysis of the topic and underlying issues, and provides high-quality supporting evidence.
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Identifies clear differences between state and federal jurisdiction, when it comes to criminal law, and offers a precise, accurate definition of due process of law. Exhibits critical thinking and in-depth knowledge of the topic.
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Provides an insightful, detailed, and fully-informed description of the manner in which the four goals of criminal law are met by requiring and proving both a mental element and physical act beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Exceeds the number of required references; skillfully combines virtually error-free source citations with a perceptive and coherent synthesis of the evidence. (4)
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Writes clearly and concisely, with precise and unequivocal meaning, in a manner that is grammatically correct and nearly error-free