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Inchoate offences - Cambridge Lecture Handout
This handout covers the topic of Inchoate offences in depth. It provides explanations of conspiracy, attempt and encouraging and assisting crime. It also includes relevant academic articles on the topic. 
 
This handout is useful to undergraduates, those on the GDL and those undertaking a moot on the topic of inchoate offences
- Class notes
- • 31 pages •
This handout covers the topic of Inchoate offences in depth. It provides explanations of conspiracy, attempt and encouraging and assisting crime. It also includes relevant academic articles on the topic. 
 
This handout is useful to undergraduates, those on the GDL and those undertaking a moot on the topic of inchoate offences
Sexual offences - Cambridge Lecture Handout.
This handout covers the topic of sexual offences in a comprehensive way. It breaks down the following offences: rape, assault by penetration, sexual assault, causing another person to engage in sexual activity without consent. It also explains the statutory definition of sexual and consent, as well as reasonable belief in consent. 
 
This handout is useful to undergrads, those on the GDL and those undetaking a moot on the topic of sexual offences.
- Class notes
- • 65 pages •
This handout covers the topic of sexual offences in a comprehensive way. It breaks down the following offences: rape, assault by penetration, sexual assault, causing another person to engage in sexual activity without consent. It also explains the statutory definition of sexual and consent, as well as reasonable belief in consent. 
 
This handout is useful to undergrads, those on the GDL and those undetaking a moot on the topic of sexual offences.
Non-fatal offences against the person - Cambridge lecture handout
This handout covers the topic of non-fatal offences. In particular: battery and assault; assault occasioning actual bodily harm; maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm; wounding. 
 
It also covers a doctrinal overview of principal non-fatal offences; a critical assessment of consent; and a critical evaluation of topics including the use of constructive liability, the structure and hierarchy of the principal offences and options for reform, and approaches to liability for disease transmissi...
- Class notes
- • 60 pages •
This handout covers the topic of non-fatal offences. In particular: battery and assault; assault occasioning actual bodily harm; maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm; wounding. 
 
It also covers a doctrinal overview of principal non-fatal offences; a critical assessment of consent; and a critical evaluation of topics including the use of constructive liability, the structure and hierarchy of the principal offences and options for reform, and approaches to liability for disease transmissi...
Property Offences - Cambridge Lecture Handout
This is a comprehensive lecture handout for property offences, given in 2023 by Nicky Padfield. 
This will be useful to undergrads, those on the GDL and those who have a moot on property offences. It covers fraud, theft, burglary, robbery and criminal damage
- Class notes
- • 18 pages •
This is a comprehensive lecture handout for property offences, given in 2023 by Nicky Padfield. 
This will be useful to undergrads, those on the GDL and those who have a moot on property offences. It covers fraud, theft, burglary, robbery and criminal damage
Participation in Crime - Cambridge Lecture Handout
This is a comprehensive lecture handout on the topic of Participation in crime, given by Antje Du bois-Pédain in 2022-3. It is particularly useful for those interested in joint enterprise and Jogee. Good for law undergrads, those on the GDL, and people mooting.
- Class notes
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This is a comprehensive lecture handout on the topic of Participation in crime, given by Antje Du bois-Pédain in 2022-3. It is particularly useful for those interested in joint enterprise and Jogee. Good for law undergrads, those on the GDL, and people mooting.
Fraud replacing theft: essay plan
This essay plan tackles the question: “Given the sheer breadth of the offence of fraud, the offence of theft could be abolished without creating a gap in the criminal law’s protection of property.” Discuss 
 
It provides great detail of the thought process and research that goes towards answering this question.
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This essay plan tackles the question: “Given the sheer breadth of the offence of fraud, the offence of theft could be abolished without creating a gap in the criminal law’s protection of property.” Discuss 
 
It provides great detail of the thought process and research that goes towards answering this question.
Inchoate offences Problem Question
This is a problem question dealing with murder, assault and battery, conspiracy to commit murder. It also deals with the defence of loss of control.
- Essay
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This is a problem question dealing with murder, assault and battery, conspiracy to commit murder. It also deals with the defence of loss of control.
To what extent is preparing to commit a criminal offence currently criminalised? Should a general offence of ‘criminal preparation’ be introduced?
This essay answers the following question: To what extent is preparing to commit a criminal offence currently criminalised? Should a general offence of ‘criminal preparation’ be introduced? 
 
Criminal preparation is currently contained within three inchoate offences, namely: conspiracy, encouragement and assistance and attempt. These offences are of varying degree, and I shall look at each of them in turn, highlighting the issues they raise. I will then determine whether introducing a gener...
- Essay
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This essay answers the following question: To what extent is preparing to commit a criminal offence currently criminalised? Should a general offence of ‘criminal preparation’ be introduced? 
 
Criminal preparation is currently contained within three inchoate offences, namely: conspiracy, encouragement and assistance and attempt. These offences are of varying degree, and I shall look at each of them in turn, highlighting the issues they raise. I will then determine whether introducing a gener...
Is Fraud broad enough to allow the abolition of theft?
This essay answers the question: is the offence of fraud broad enough to allow the abolition of the offence of theft? It contends that fraud alone is not enough to contain sufficient protection of property in criminal law. First, it concedes that fraud and theft share characteristics, and that some cases of theft would be more suited under fraud. Then, it goes through a simple example of pickpocketing to illustrate that fraud is not broad enough to accommodate for every instance of theft. Finall...
- Essay
- • 3 pages •
This essay answers the question: is the offence of fraud broad enough to allow the abolition of the offence of theft? It contends that fraud alone is not enough to contain sufficient protection of property in criminal law. First, it concedes that fraud and theft share characteristics, and that some cases of theft would be more suited under fraud. Then, it goes through a simple example of pickpocketing to illustrate that fraud is not broad enough to accommodate for every instance of theft. Finall...