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CRIMINAL LAW

Prepared by Vlada Osadcha


Group 20
Criminal law concerns the system of legal rules that define what

The main aim conduct is classified as a crime and how the government may
prosecute individuals that commit crimes.
Types of Criminal
Offenses
Types of Criminal Offenses
Financial and Other
Personal crimes Property crimes Inchoate Crimes Statutory Crimes
Crimes

• assault and • burglary • aiding and • alcohol related • fraud


battery • larceny abetting crimes • blackmail
• arson • robbery • attempt • drug crimes • embezzlement
• child abuse • auto theft • conspiracy • traffic offenses • money
• domestic abuse • shoplifting • white collar laundering
• kidnapping crimes • tax evasion
• rape and • cybercrime
statutory rape
1) pre-trial investigation;
2) preparatory proceedings;
3) court proceedings;
Steps of criminal 4) proceedings in the court of appeal (appeal proceedings);

proceeding in 5) execution of court decisions;

Ukraine 6) proceedings in the court of cassation (cassation proceedings);


7) proceedings in the Supreme Court of Ukraine;
8) proceedings on newly discovered circumstances.
A separate and parallel criminal justice system exists for minors
charged with or convicted of criminal offenses. A “minor” is
typically someone under the age of 18. People in the juvenile
justice system are often referred to as “juvenile offenders.” The
Juvenile overall rate of juvenile arrests and prosecutions has increased in
recent years. This may be the result of societal pressures like
Crimes drugs or poverty, or it may be due to more aggressive
enforcement and zero-tolerance policies. The juvenile system
differs from the adult criminal justice system in its greater
emphasis on rehabilitation and prevention rather than punishment.
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