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Без ущерба для чьих-либо прав; задержка платежа; рекламационное письмо; осмотр товаров на заводе; отделка товаров; проверка кредитной истории; предъявить претензию кому-либо; достаточная компенсация; быть виноватым; хищение; начислять на чей-либо счет; разрешать отгрузку товаров; предоставлять в распоряжение; устранять брак; расхождение в цифрах; направлять претензию в арбитраж.
[1] printed cotton cloth - набивная хлопчатобумажная ткань
[2] rayon – вискоза, искусственный шелк
[3] recapitulation - краткое повторение; суммирование
[4] unripe - незрелый
[5] shelly - в оболочке, неочищенный от оболочки
[6] weevily - изъеденный жучками
Unit I. THE CONCEPT of CRIME.
CLASSFICATION of CRIMES
Key words:
criminal justice process crime /offence
misdemeanor felony
criminal law social harm
social control function violating the law
crime fighting juvenile delinquency
protection of public safety conflict view
state-administered sanctions punishment
social rules of conduct behaviour
values of society prohibited by the existing law
Before you read
Task 1.1. Before reading about the concept of crime think of the subject in general:
1. Why do people commit crime?
2. Is crime a social, psychological, physical, or economical phenomenon?
3. Is it a matter of free will or a reaction to uncontrollable external forces?
4. Do people become victims because they are in the wrong place at the wrong time, or do crime victims control their own destiny?
5. Why is crime the main topic or theme of TV news, television series, films, newspapers stories? Does it influence people`s lifestyle and their behaviour?
6. Do younger people commit crime much more often than adults?
Task 1.2. Write down the words and expressions relating to CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS. (Note: you’ve got 5 minutes!) When you’ve finished, compare your list with other members of the class.
Task 1.3 A. Study the synonyms of the wordCRIME and clear up the meanings of the following terms using a dictionary:
1) offence;
2) wrongdoing;
3) trespass;
4) felony;
5) misdemeanor;
6) lawbreaking;
7) infraction.
Task 1.3 B. Study the synonyms of the wordCRIMINAL and clear up the meanings of the following terms using a dictionary:
1) offender;
2) delinquent;
3) transgressor;
4) felon;
5) perpetrator;
6) lawbreaker;
7) culprit.
Task 1.4 A. Look at the table of various stages of the formal criminal justice process in the USA, through which an offender passes beginning with arrest and concluding with reentry into society and compare with the criminal process stages in Ukraine.
Note: at each of these stages in the USA a determination is made to assign the case to the next stage of the system or to discharge the suspect without further action.
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Task 1.4 B. Draw a similar chart of the stages in Ukrainian criminal process and discuss the information using these key words:
- according to this view the process can be described as;
- the criminal process is seen as;
- each of the stages described above is actually a decision point through which cases flow;
- the stage involves a series of routinized operations;
- pre-arrest investigation (stage);
- arrest (stage);
- post-arrest investigation;
- preparation for trial;
- trial or entry of plea;
- conviction stage;
- to pass the case along to a successful conclusion.
Task 1.5. The following events are connected with the criminal process. Check that you understand their meaning (note that some of the phrases may have the same meaning) and put these events in correct possible order:
1. You are charged with an offence.
2. You are sentenced to punishment for an offence.
3. You are suspected of an offence.
4. You are tried for an offence.
5. You are accused of an offence.
6. You are convicted of an offence.
7. You plead guilty or not guilty to an offence.
8. You are arrested for an offence.
9. You are released from prison.
Task 1.6. At what stages of the criminal process is the person involved called:
the defendant • the offender • the criminal • the accused • |
• the accused • the suspect • the convicted • the prisoner • |
Task 1.7. Read Text 1 and compare the concept of crime given in the text with the following definitions:
a) – from the Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage compiled by Bryan A. Garner; b) – from Criminal Law by Austin W. Scott (St. Paul: West Publishing):
a) Crime is any social harm that the law defines and makes punishable.
b) Crime is a legal wrong prohibited by the criminal law prosecuted by the state in a formal court proceeding in which a criminal sanction or sentence may be imposed.
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