Statutory crimes 410


 
Module code SMI 410
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Law
Module content

*For LLB
Crimes:
Capita selecta from:

  1. Computer crimes
  2. Liquor and drug offences
  3. Economic offences
  4. Sexual offences
  5. Offences within the family and against children
  6. Offences against animals
  7. Offences relating to dangerous weapons, firearms and explosives
  8. Police and prisons offences
  9. Offences against the public safety and order
  10. Offences against the safety of the state
  11. Offences against the environment
  12. Traffic offences
  13. Minimum sentencing

Forensic criminalistics:

  1. Components and objectives of criminal investigation
  2. Identification, comparison and individualisation
  3. Information-gathering through communication
  4. Serological examinations
  5. Odontological examinations
  6. Dactyloscopic examinations
  7. Trichological examinations
Module credits 10.00
NQF Level 08
Prerequisites Admission to the relevant programme and final year academic level.
Contact time 2 lectures per week
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department Public Law
Period of presentation Semester 1

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