CRIM 101 Lecture 4: Week 4 Crim 101

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Homicide: occurs when a person, directly or indirectly, by any means causes the death of a human being. Two types of homicide: culpable: murder: first degree, second-degree, serial murder, mass murder, man slaughter, non culpable homicide: justifiable homicide (eg. police, excusable homicide (eg. self-defence) Murder: when a person intentionally causes the death of another human being or intends to cause bodily harm likely to result in death. This classification includes first-degree murder (planned and deliberate) and second-degree murder (all murder that is not first-degree). Infanticide: when a female considered disturbed from the effects of giving birth causes the death of her newborn child (under age 1). Serial murder: culpable homicide that involves the killing of several victims in three or more separate events. Mass murder: the illegal killing of four or more victims at one location within one event. Legislation focuses on the violent nature of the act.

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