CRIM 1125 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Homicide, Indictable Offence

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Typologies of crime classifications of crime useful in identifying patterns of criminal activity and motivation in criminal behavior. When a person directly or indirectly by any means causes death of another person. (culpable or non-cultivable) When a person intentionally causes death of another person or intended to cause bodily harm is likely to result in death. First degree murder culpable homicide that is planned and deliberate. When a female is considered disturbed from effects of giving birth. Causes death of newborn (under age of 1) Culpable homicide that involves killing several victims in 3+ events. Illegal killing of more victims at 1 location/event. Marc lepine shot and killed 14 females at montreal"s ecole. Degree of violence used determines the assault in level 1,2,3. Repeated following, watching or communicating with a person in a way that causes that person to fear for safety or safety of someone known to them. Unlawful taking or attempt that is in immediate possession of.

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