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STATUS OF THE CRIMINAL LAW REFORM AS OF JANUARY 1, 1975, PART 2

NCJ Number
18391
Journal
Kriminalistik Volume: 28 Issue: 12 Dated: (DECEMBER, 1974) Pages: 536-545
Author(s)
R KRUEGER
Date Published
1974
Length
10 pages
Annotation
OUTLINE AND DISCUSSION OF CHANGES IN THE CRIMINAL CODE EMBODIED IN THE SECOND CRIMINAL LAW REFORM BILL AND THE CODE PREAMBLE BILL WHICH BECAME LAW ON JANUARY 1, 1975 AND CONSTITUTE MAJOR CODE REFORMS.
Abstract
INCLUDED IN THE REFORMS ARE REWRITTEN DEFINITIONS OF ROBBERY, THEFT, COMPLICITY, AND DEALING IN STOLEN GOODS. ALSO REWRITTEN WERE CODE PROVISIONS REGARDING CRIMES BY OFFICIALS AND SANCTIONS AGAINST THE VIOLATION OF CITIZENS' RIGHTS TO PRIVACY. OTHER CONCEPTS AFFECTED BY THE REFORM WERE LEGALITY, GUILT, ERROR, PARTICIPATION, AND JUSTIFIABLE GROUNDS. PART 1 IS NCJ-18401. --IN GERMAN