Evaluate attempt, conspiracy, and solicitation as inchoate crimes. Compare typical situations that may involve each of these types of offenses and address the applicability of mens rea and actus reus to each type of offense
What will be an ideal response?
Inchoate crimes, two elements of attempt, various aspects of conspiracy, comparison of conspiracy to complicity, and the comparison of simple criminal attempt or conspiracy to the spoke and wheel conspiracy.
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A good example of the enterprise theory at work occurred during Prohibition when the passage of the ________________ restricted manufacturing and distributing of alcoholic beverages, but demand for the product remained virtually unchanged
a. Volstead Act in 1920 b. Prohibition Act in 1922 c. Wickersham Act in 1923 d. Presidential Crackdown in 1925
The organizational structure of the first modern police force in London was based on a military model supplied by:
A) Charles Rowan and Richard Maynes B) Sir Robert Peel C) Bruce Smith D) Raymond Fosdick
Which of the following is NOT one of the non-homicide offense elements of defense?
a. The defendant "acted under the compulsion of threat or imminent infliction of death or great bodily injury." b. The defendant "reasonably believed that death or great bodily harm would have been inflicted upon him (or another) had he not acted as he did." c. The compulsion or coercion was "imminent and impending and of such a nature as to induce a well-grounded apprehension of death or serious bodily harm if the act is not done." d. There was "a reasonable opportunity to escape the compulsion without committing the crime."