Spring 2024 • Course
Criminal Law 3
Exam Type: One Day Take-home
This course considers the basic themes of substantive criminal law, including criminal responsibility; rationales for punishment; and the significance of act, intent, causation and result, and justification and excuse. We will study doctrinal principles of criminal law and illustrative crimes, including homicide, rape, attempt, conspiracy, accomplice liability, and defenses such as self-defense and insanity. The course also considers important issues in the administration of the criminal justice system, with a special emphasis on the phenomenon of discretion. The rationales for allowing discretion, the proper scope of discretion, and the practical effects of discretion are examined in the context of particular institutional actors, with a focus on prosecutorial charging discretion, the practice of plea bargaining, and current debates about sentencing discretion.