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BCOR 3000 1nd Edition Lecture 24 Outline of Last Lecture I. DisabilityII. 2008 ADA ChangesIII. Reasonable AccommodationsIV. Defenses for EmployersV. BFOQVI. Affirmative ActionsOutline of Current LectureI. Basic Criminal ConceptsII. Purposes of Criminal PenaltiesCurrent LectureChapter 6—Criminal LawBasic Criminal Concepts• Conduct-based• Two required elements– Criminal Act– Intent (different levels req’d.)> 1st Degree Murder—meditation and intent> General Intent: because you did a criminal act the law presumes you intended to do it (applied to lesser more minimal crimes)• Separate from any related tort• Corporations can be guilty of criminal conduct• Government can file charges and so can those hurt by the criminal actPurpose of Criminal PenaltiesThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.• Societal Protection• Rehabilitation• Deter the criminal and others from similar conduct• Avoid personal


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