Criminal Law Book 2 I. Course Code: CCRIMLAW2
II. Course Name: Criminal Law Book 2
III. Course Description: The course covers thorough analyses on elements of crimes under different titles and its amendments and applicability in the administration of justice with emphasizes on recent principles of law,
jurisprudence and special laws while recognizing the fundamental rights of a person as provided in the Constitution, Revised Penal and other relevant statutes.
IV. Course Learning Outcomes:
CLO1: Value the concepts of different crimes under the Revised Penal Code book 2 which may create an issue on human rights.
CLO2: Demonstrate competence and broad understanding in elements of the various crimes as provided in Revised Penal Code Book 2.
CLO3: Apply the Principles of and Jurisprudence of different crimes under the Revised Penal Code book 2.
V. No. of Units: Lec: 3 Lab: 0 VI. Pre-Requisite: CCRIMLAW1
VII. No. of Hours Per Week: 3 Course Outline:
Midterm
The Bill of Rights as provided in Article III of the 1987 Constitution
Crimes Against National Security and the Law of Nations
Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of the State
Crimes Against Public Order
Crimes Against Public Interest
Crimes Against Public Morals Final
Crimes Committed By Public Officers
Crimes Against Persons
Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security
Crimes Against Property
Crimes Against Chastity
Crimes Against the Civil Status of Persons
Crimes Against Honor
Quasi-Offenses
Final Provisions VIII. References:
Updates in criminal law 3rd ed, Ticman, Modesto A., 2016
The revised penal code book I & book II, Tulalian, Victor T., 2016
Foundations of law: cases, commentary, and ethics 6th ed, , Ransford C.
2017
Criminal law 12th ed, Samaha, Joel, 2017
The revised penal code : criminal law. Book two : articles 114-367 19th ed., Reyes, Luis B., 2017
IX. Requirements: Comply and pass all academic requirements\
Students are expected to comply with the following:
Compilation of manuscript, academic portfolio, library research, Individual and oral presentation., quizzes, Recitation, and major exam
X. Computation of Grades: The passing score is 50% of the total items in the examinations, while the passing grade for the semester is 75% or 3.00. The basis for the computation of the semester grade is as follows:
Midterm grade: 70% Class standing and 30% midterm examination Final Grade: 70% Class standing and 30% final examination
Semester grade: 50% midterm grade and 50% final grade