Linglo PTE

#689 Crime

FIB Dropdown
Reading Passage
Crime is an integral part of everyday life. It is a prominent in the news and is a popular subject for fictional portrayal. Most students commencing legal studies will have some experience of crime, whether directly, as a victim of crime or indirectly through exposure to media coverage. This means that most offenses on the syllabus, such as murder, theft and rape will be familiar terms. This tends to give students the impression that they know more about criminal law than they do about other subjects on the syllabus. This can be a real disadvantage the academic study of criminal law because it tends to lead students to rely on preconceived notion of the nature and scope of the offenses and to reach instinctive, but often legally inaccurate, conclusions. It is absolutely to success in criminal law that you put aside any prior knowledge of the offenses and focus on the principles of law derived from statutes and cases. doing this, you will soon appreciate just how much difference there is between everyday conceptions of crime and its actuality.