Gwybodaeth Modiwlau
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Problem-solving written answers Problem-solving written answers | 25% |
Semester Exam | 2 Hours Online Examination | 75% |
Supplementary Assessment | Problem-solving written answers Problem-solving written answers | 25% |
Supplementary Exam | 2 Hours Online Examination | 75% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
1. Apply the core principles of criminal liability to analyse the merits of the prosecution case or defence
2. Apply the procedure and processes involved in advising a client at the police station and in criminal litigation in order to evaluate pre- trial considerations and steps
3. Apply the procedure and processes involved in criminal litigation to follow the appropriate procedure within the Criminal Procedure Rules and other relevant legislation for prosecuting or defending a criminal case
4. Apply the core principles of criminal liability and the procedure and processes involved in criminal litigation to determine how best to prosecute or defend the claim to meet the client’s objectives and the interests of justice
5. Apply the core principles of criminal liability and the procedure and processes involved in criminal litigation to determine what evidence is needed to prosecute or defend a claim and take steps to admit or exclude that evidence
6. Apply the core principles of criminal liability and the procedure and processes involved in criminal litigation to prepare a case for trial and take forward post trial steps
Brief description
Students are expected to draw on and apply knowledge of the following areas of law and practice:
- the core legal principles of criminal liability relating to a range of criminal offences
- the procedure and processes involved in advising clients, including vulnerable clients, at the Police Station
- the procedure and processes involved in prosecuting and defending a case before the Magistrates’, Crown and Youth courts
Content
2. The law, procedure and processes involved in advising a client at the police station.
3. The law, procedure and processes involved in pre-trial considerations and steps.
4. The law, procedure and processes involved in criminal litigation to advise a client to meet the client's objectives and to prosecute in the interests of justice.
5. The law, procedure and processes involved in Magistrates' Court and Crown Court trials, sentencing and post-trial steps.
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Adaptability and resilience | Students will be presented with new and novel scenarios regularly in order to develop their ability to adapt the application of their legal knowledge. Feedback and feedforward sessions reflecting on performance in set tasks. |
Co-ordinating with others | Many of the classroom exercises will require teamwork. |
Critical and analytical thinking | Central to problem-solving and decision making in the context of legal analysis. |
Digital capability | Computer-based assessment. Legal research via electronic databases. |
Problem solving | Scenarios and case studies central to module delivery with students developing solutions. |
Professional communication | Central to all interactions on this module (core to the professional and ethical elements of the competency requirements) |
Real world sense | Practical and client-facing aspects of the module. |
Reflection | Feedback and feedforward sessions reflecting on performance in set tasks. |
Subject Specific Skills | Knowledge of Criminal Law and Practice. |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6