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2025 Hackers Police God Dae-hwan Criminal Law Basics 1 Criminal Law
2025 Hackers Police God Dae-hwan Criminal Law Basics 1 Criminal Law
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"2025 Hackers Police God Dae-hwan Criminal Law Basics 1 Criminal Law" is a police exam criminal law textbook that systematically organizes criminal law theory and case law. It is a basic book that is organized so that you can complete everything from the summary of core theories to the latest case law in one volume.
A basic textbook that reflects the latest trends in criminal law.
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General Criminal Law

Part 1: Foundations of Criminal Law

Chapter 1 Basic Concepts of Criminal Law
Section 1. The meaning and nature of criminal law
Section 2 Functions of Criminal Law

Chapter 2 Criminal Law School

Chapter 3: The Principle of Legality
Section 1 Meaning
Section 2 Personality

Chapter 4 Scope of Application of Criminal Law
Section 1 Temporal scope of application
Section 2 Scope of application in terms of people and location
Section 3. Effect of execution of sentence received abroad
Section 4 Scope of Application of General Provisions of Criminal Law

Part 2: Criminology

Chapter 1: Basic Concepts of Crime
Section 1. Meaning and types of crimes
Section 2 Subject and Object of Crime

Chapter 2: Theory of Compositional Elements
Section 1 General Theory of Composition Elements
Section 2. Consequence-based value (consequence illegality) and act-based value (act illegality)
Section 3 Causality and Objective Attribution
Section 4 Elements of intent
Section 5 Mistake of Elements (Mistake of Fact)

Chapter 3: Theory of Illegality
Section 1 General Theory of Illegality
Section 2 Self-defense
Section 3 Emergency Evacuation
Section 4 Self-rescue actions
Section 5 Victim's Consent
Section 6 Legitimate Acts

Chapter 4 Responsibility
Section 1 General Theory of Responsibility
Section 2 Capacity for Responsibility
Section 3 Recognition of illegality
Section 4 Intention and Negligence as Forms of Liability
Section 5 Possibility of Expectation (Absence of Reasons for Exemption)

Chapter 5: Theory of Numbers
Section 1. Stages of Crime Realization
Section 2 Attempted Disability
Section 3 Attempted suspension
Section 4 Impossible Attempt
Section 5 Preparatory and Conspiracy Crimes

Chapter 6: Theory of Accomplice
Section 1 Accomplice Theory
Section 2 Joint and Concurrent Offenders
Section 3 Indirect Principal Offender
Section 4. Accomplices
Section 5: Teachers' Crimes
Section 6. Aiding and Abetting Offenders
Section 7 Accomplices and Status

Chapter 7 Special Types of Crime
Section 1. Crimes of Omission
Section 2 Negligence
Section 3 Consequential Aggravation

Chapter 8: Prisoner Theory
Section 1. Sin and Confession
Section 2 Punishment for crimes

Part 3: Punishment

Section 1. Meaning and types of punishment
Section 2. The amount of punishment, etc.
Section 3 Repeat Offenders
Section 4 Suspended Sentence, Suspended Probation, and Parole
Section 5. Prescription and Extinction of the Form
Section 6 Security Measures

Criminal Law

Part 1: Crimes against personal interests


Chapter 1: Sins against Life and Body
Section 1: The crime of murder
Section 2 Crimes of assault and battery
Section 3: Crime of Negligent Homicide
Section 4 The Sin of Abortion
Section 5: The Sin of Abandonment and Abuse

Chapter 2: Crimes Against Freedom
Section 1. Crime of intimidation
Section 2: Crimes of arrest and confinement
Section 3 Crimes of kidnapping, enticement, and human trafficking
Section 4. The crime of coercion
Section 5: Crimes of rape and assault

Chapter 3 Crimes against Honor, Credit, and Work
Section 1. Crimes against Honor
Section 2 Crimes related to credit, business, and auctions

Chapter 4: Crimes against the Peace of Private Life
Section 1. Crime of Violation of Secrets
Section 2 Crime of home invasion

Chapter 5 Crimes against Property
Section 1 General Theory of Property Crimes
Section 2 The crime of theft
Section 3: Crime of robbery
Section 4. Crime of Fraud
Section 5: Crime of extortion
Section 6: Embezzlement
Section 7. Crime of breach of trust
Section 8: Crime of stealing stolen goods
Section 9: The crime of destruction
Section 10: Crimes that interfere with the exercise of rights

Part 2: Crimes against Social Interests

Chapter 1: Crimes against Public Safety and Peace
Section 1. Crimes against public security
Section 2 Offences relating to explosives
Section 3: The crime of arson and fire
Section 4. Crimes concerning work and repairs
Section 5: Crime of obstructing traffic

Chapter 2 Crimes against Public Trust
Section 1 Crimes concerning currency
Section 2 Crimes concerning securities, stamps and official seals
Section 3 Crimes concerning documents
Section 4. Crimes concerning seals

Chapter 3 Crimes against Public Health
Section 1: Sins concerning drinking water
Section 2 Crimes Concerning Opium

Chapter 4: Crimes against Social Morality
Section 1. Crimes related to sexual morals
Section 2 Offenses concerning gambling and lottery
Section 3: Sins concerning faith

Part 3 Crimes against National Interests

Chapter 1: Crimes against the Existence and Authority of the State
Section 1. The crime of civil war
Section 2: Crimes of Foreign Exchange
Section 3 Crimes concerning the national flag
Section 4 Crimes concerning state religion

Chapter 2 Crimes against the Functions of the State
Section 1 Crimes related to public officials' duties Ⅰ
Section 2 Crimes related to public officials' duties II
Section 3 Crimes related to obstruction of official duties
Section 4. Crimes of Escape and Concealment of Criminals
Section 5: Crimes of perjury and destruction of evidence
Section 6: The crime of false accusation

Appendix Summary of Crimes under Criminal Law

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Publisher's Review
A complete summary of essential concepts for passing the exam

1.
A basic book reflecting the latest trends in criminal law questions.


It reflects the latest questions from police and related exams, and you can quickly check and systematically study the areas likely to appear on the exam by grasping important issues at a glance through the list of questions from previous exams.

2.
Efficient case law organization in a left-right comparison format

You can organize the case law efficiently by separating the cases of 'punishment as guilty' or 'severe punishment' on the left and the cases of 'punishment as not guilty' or 'light punishment' on the right.


3.
Maximize learning effectiveness with various learning devices


(1) You can thoroughly study from the basics to advanced levels with various learning devices such as the 'SUMMARY', which organizes the core theories so that you can review them once more, and the important contents are marked with separate color letters.

(2) You can organize easily confusing content once more with the ‘Summary of Crimes under Criminal Law’, which is organized as an appendix.

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GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: January 3, 2025
- Page count, weight, size: 648 pages | 210*260*35mm
- ISBN13: 9791172446949
- ISBN10: 1172446946

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