M9 Flashcards
Crimes against national security and the law of nation
Title one of the RPC
Crimes against fundamental laws of state
Title one of RPC
Crimes against public order
Title three of RPC
Crimes against public interest
Title four of the RPC
Crimes against public interest
Title four of the RPC
Crimes relative to opium and other prohibited drugs
Title five of the RPC
Crimes against public morals
Title six of the RPC
Crimes committed by public officers
Title seven of the RPC
Crimes against person
Title eight of the RPC
Crimes against personal liberty and security
Title nine of the RPC
Crimes against property
Title ten of the RPC
Crimes against chastity
Title eleven of the RPC
Crimes against the civil status of persons
Title twelve of the RPC
Crimes against honor
Title thirteen of the RPC
Quasi offenses
Title fourteen of the RPC
Acquisitive
Extinctive
Category A
Seasonal
Situational
Category B
Instant
Episodic
Category C
Static
Transitory
Category D
Rational
Irrational
Category E
White collar
Blue collar
Category F
Crimes of the upper world
Crimes of the lower world
Category G
When the offender acquired something
Acquisitive
When the end result of Criminal act is destructive
Extinctive
Committed only during a certain period of the year
Seasonal
Those committed only when give the situation are conducive to its commision
Situational
Those committed in the shortest possible time
Instant
Those are committed by a series of Act undertaken in a lengthy space of time
Episodic
Those committed in only one place
Static
Those committed in only one place
Static
Those committed in several places
Transitory
Those committed in several places
Transitory
Those committed with intention and offender are sane
Rational
Those committed with intention and offender are sane
Rational
Those committed by persons who do not know the nature and quality of their acts on account of the disease of the mind
Irrational
Those committed by persons of responsibility
White collar
Those committed by ordinary professional criminals to maintain their livelihood
Blue collar
Crimes committed by large scale syndicates
Crimes of the upper world
Crimes committed by amateur criminals like snatching
Crimes of the lower world
An act or omission prohibited by law
Crime
This type of criminal violates the law because of the financial crisis
Habitual criminal
Is a term which is according to Lombroso, a person born with features resembling an earlier, more primitive form of human life, destined to become a criminal
Born criminal
Those that are considered to be those that are mentally disabled, alcoholics, idiots, imbeciles and parannoiacs
Insane criminals
Is the type that is opportunistic,whose crimes are explained primary by opportunity, although they too have innate traits that predisposed them to criminality
Occasional criminals / criminaloids
Commits crime due to emotions whether it’s anger,love or honor and are characterized by being propelled to crime by an irresistible force
Criminals of Passion