: Doctrines that automate liability for crimes that were intended but not completed.
: Situations where a person is forced to commit a crime due to threats or extreme circumstances. Criminal Law Theory: Doctrines of the General P...
In criminal law theory, the consists of doctrines and principles that apply across all specific offenses, providing the foundational framework for criminal liability. These doctrines define the conditions under which an individual can be held responsible for their actions, regardless of the particular crime charged. Core Concepts of the General Part : Doctrines that automate liability for crimes that
: The legal link between the defendant's conduct and the prohibited result. Defenses and Justifications : Criminal Law Theory: Doctrines of the General P...
: Doctrines addressing how ignorance or officially-induced mistakes impact culpability.