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Intentional Destruction Of Property Crime Judicial Problems

Posted on:2008-06-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2206360215466412Subject:Law
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Import content of this paper is divided into four chapters in this translation to explore issues related to the crime of intentional damage to property. The first chapter will mainly discuss the constituent elements of the crime of intentional damage to property issues. This chapter focuses on the subjective element of this crime should include intentional. The second chapter discusses the objective elements of the crime of intentional damage to property disputes. Focused on the targets of this crime, "damaged" and the meaning of "larger amount, or any other serious crimes," meaning those three questions. The third chapter discusses the crime of intentional damage to property and other criminal boundaries. Focuses on the crime of intentional damage to property and damage to productive business operations, involving the destruction of public and private property and the crime of endangering public safety. Theft charges of creating trouble, and the acts of vandalism of public and private property boundaries. Chapter IV examines the formation of the crime of intentional damage to property. Focuses on the crime of intentional damage to property and attempted completion of the crime of crimes, as well as the question of intentional damage to property.
Keywords/Search Tags:intentional damage to property crime, subjective element, objective element, limit, attempted, accomplishe, charges
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