The aim of the criminal law course is to inform the students about the elements of crime such as fault, attempt to commit an offence , participation in commission of a crime, joinder of offenses, sanctions and precautionary measures.
Prerequisite(s)
NONE
Corequisite(s)
NONE
Special Requisite(s)
NONE
Instructor(s)
Assist. Prof. Dr. Özge SIRMA GEZER, Assist. Prof. Dr. Yasemin Filiz SAYGILAR
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
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Office Hour(s)
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Teaching Methods and Techniques
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Discussion, presentation, dissertation and case study.
Principle Sources
-Criminal law legislations and regulations.
Other Sources
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Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
The concept of fault and legal negligence in general, effective causes on criminal responsability.
SA,U
2. Week
Fault, description of intent and its elements.
SA,U
3. Week
Description of negligence, its elements, offences aggravated as a result of injurious consequences.
SA,U
4. Week
Force and Violence, Menace and Threat Mistake
SA,U
5. Week
Unjust Provocation, Attempt To Commit an Offence, Voluntary Abandonment.
SA,U
6. Week
Successive Offenses
SA,U
7. Week
Joint Offenses, Joinder of ideas.
SA,U
8. Week
Presentation
9. Week
Participation in commission of a crime, perpetration, types of participation in commission of a crime
SA,U
10. Week
Victim, Injured, Sanctions, Aim of sanctions.
SA,U
11. Week
Punishment of Imprisonment, Administrative fine
SA,U
12. Week
Precautionary measures.
SA,U
13. Week
Dismissal of an action and vacation of punishment
SA,U
14. Week
Field of application of the criminal code. ( In respect of time, location and person, theories regarding the application field and extradition)
SA,U
15. Week
Final exams
16. Week
Final exams
17. Week
Final exams
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Final Exam
1
100
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Having the ability to reach and evaluate the sources of information
PO-2
Having the ability to use, compare, interpret, deduce from and apply scientific data
PO-3
Having the ability to use Turkish Language efficiently
PO-4
Having the basic level of English as a foreign language
PO-5
Having the good level of capability of Legalese and Juridical Correspondence
PO-6
Having the ability to use the keyboard efficiently
PO-7
Having the comprehensive knowledge of General Principles of Law and Legal Concepts; and the ability of evaluating, interpreting and discussing of the principles and concepts
PO-8
Having the knowledge of the rules of law, which regulates the relations of persons governed by private law; and the ability to evaluate those rules
PO-9
Having the comprehensive knowledge of filing a lawsuit and litigation
PO-10
Having the comprehensive knowledge of procedure of execution for debt and bankruptcy
PO-11
Having the comprehensive knowledge of structure of the state, organs, and duties and functions of the organs and basic human rights
PO-12
Having the knowledge of the rules of law, which regulates the relations between state and persons; and the ability to evaluate those rules
PO-13
Having the consciousness of professional and ethical responsibility
PO-14
Having a good level of knowledge of fiscal, economical and financial issues relating to law, legal information systems and technologies, the accounting and computer, and the stenography method, which is used especially in the sessions of parliament, hearings and job interviews
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
ÖÇ 1. Have knowledge of the concept of fault and legal negligence.
LO-2
ÖÇ 2. Have knowledge of the concept of fault, intent and negligence.
LO-3
ÖÇ 3. Have knowledge of mistake, excusatory and mitigating causes and unjust provocation
LO-4
ÖÇ 4. Understand the special conditions of an offence such as attempt to commit an offence , participation in commission of a crime, joinder of offenses
LO-5
ÖÇ 5. Have knowledge of the concept of victim and injured.
LO-6
ÖÇ 6. Learn sanctions and precautionery measures.
LO-7
ÖÇ 7. Have knowledge of the dismissal of an action and vacation of punishment
LO-8
ÖÇ 8. Have knowledge of the field of application of criminal law.