This PowerPoint resource delivers a comprehensive lesson on the criminal offence of assault occasioning actual bodily harm in English criminal law. Packed with case law examples and clear explanations, it is perfect for educators and students alike.
It is also editable, meaning teachers can edit the resource as they please.
This PowerPoint resource delivers a comprehensive lesson on strict liability in criminal law, covering key elements such as presumption of mens rea, justification and criticism . Packed with case law examples and detailed explanations, it is perfect for educators or students.
It is also editable, meaning teachers can edit the resource as they please.
This bundle contains all the resources relating to the topic of ‘actus reus’ in criminal law, including:
An in-depth, to the point PowerPoint lesson
10 multiple choice questions in the exact style and format as the AQA exam
Five 5-mark “suggest” questions in the exact style and format as the AQA exam
An overview of the facts and ratios of all relevant cases
A concise overview of the whole topic
This resource includes 10 multiple-choice questions on actus reus in criminal law, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level exam. It’s an excellent tool for quizzing students or, if you’re a student yourself, for testing your own knowledge.
This PowerPoint resource delivers a comprehensive lesson on actus reus in criminal law, covering its key elements, types, and principles, including conduct, consequences, omissions, causation, and the thin skull rule. Packed with case law examples and detailed explanations, it is perfect for educators or students seeking to build a solid foundation in criminal liability.
This PowerPoint resource delivers a comprehensive lesson on mens rea in criminal law, covering its definition, types, and principles, including transferred malice and coincidence. Packed with case law examples and detailed explanations, it is perfect for educators or students seeking to build a solid foundation in criminal liability.
It is also editable, meaning teachers can customise it as they please.
This resource contains five mock questions on mens rea in English criminal law, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level exam. The questions include scenarios designed to challenge critical thinking and deepen understanding of liability under varying circumstances. Each question is followed by space for structured responses, making it ideal for practice or teaching purposes.
This concise revision summary on actus reus in criminal law outlines its essential elements, types, and associated principles, including causation, omissions, and key case law examples. Ideal for students as a quick reference guide or for teachers looking to provide a streamlined overview of the topic.
This resource provides clear and concise summaries of landmark Actus Reus cases, including R v White, R v Blaue, and R v Kennedy. Each case is distilled to its critical facts and legal principles, offering a practical overview of crucial actus-reus related concepts including causation, omissions, and voluntariness. It’s an indispensable guide for anyone seeking a solid foundation in criminal law.
This resource contains five mock questions on actus reus in English criminal law, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level exam. The questions include scenarios designed to challenge critical thinking and deepen understanding of liability under varying circumstances. Each question is followed by space for structured responses, making it ideal for practice or teaching purposes.
This resource provides clear and concise summaries of landmark Mens Rea cases, including R v Mohan, R v Pembliton, and R v Woollin. Each case is distilled to its critical facts and legal principles, offering a practical overview of crucial mens-rea related concepts including transferred malice, intent, and coincidence.
It can serve as an effective revision summary tool for students as it condenses large amounts of information into the most critical points. Additionally, it is editable, meaning teachers can customise the document by removing specific sections. This enables them to test students’ understanding by having them fill in the gaps.
This resource includes 10 multiple-choice questions on mens rea in criminal law, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level exam. It’s an excellent tool for quizzing students or, if you’re a student yourself, for testing your own knowledge.
This concise revision summary on mens rea in criminal law outlines key concepts including its definition, types, and associated principles, including transferred malice and contemporaneity. Ideal for students as a quick reference guide or for teachers looking to provide a streamlined overview of the topic.
This concise revision summary on the offences of malicious wounding or inflicting/causing GBH (s.18 and s.20) in criminal law outlines the key parts of these offences, including key GBH-related legal principles and their respective cases. Ideal for students as a quick reference guide or for teachers looking to provide a streamlined overview of the topic.
This bundle contains every resource needed to fully teach and assess all non-fatal offences outlined in the AQA A-Level Law specification, specifically:
Assault
Battery
s.47
s.20
s.18
For each of the five following offences above, there is:
A comprehensive and fully customisable PowerPoint lesson covering the offence in depth, including key cases and principles
5-10 multiple choice questions assessing the offence, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level multiple choice section
Four scenario questions (a mix of 5 mark, 10 mark, and 23 mark questions) on the offence, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level exam. The questions include scenarios designed to challenge critical thinking and deepen understanding of liability under varying circumstances, including scenarios which haven’t been covered by previous precedents.
A concise yet comprehensive overview of all landmark criminal cases for the offence. It serves as an effective revision summary tool for students as it condenses large amounts of information into the most critical points. Additionally, it is editable, meaning teachers can customise the document by removing specific sections. This enables them to test students’ understanding by having them fill in the gaps.
A concise revision summary on the offence, including key legal principles and their respective cases . Ideal for students as a quick reference guide or for teachers looking to provide a streamlined overview of the topic.
This resource contains four mock questions (2x 5 markers, 1x 10 marker, 1x 23 marker) on the offences of s.18 and s.20 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (malicious wounding or causing GBH), designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level exam. The questions include scenarios designed to challenge critical thinking and deepen understanding of liability under varying circumstances. Each question is followed by space for structured responses, making it ideal for practice or teaching purposes.
This bundle contains every resource needed to fully teach and assess all elements of criminal liability outlined in the AQA A-Level Law specification, specifically:
Actus reus (including conduct, omissions, consequence, state of affairs, voluntariness, causation)
Mens rea (including indirect and direct intent, recklessness, negligence, coincidence, and transferred malice)
Strict liability
For each of the three above, there is:
A comprehensive and fully customisable PowerPoint lesson covering the section in depth, including key cases and principles
5-10 multiple choice questions assessing the section, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level multiple choice section
Five scenario questions (all 5 mark questions) on the section, designed to mirror the exact format, style, and difficulty level of the AQA A-Level exam. The questions include scenarios designed to challenge critical thinking and deepen understanding of liability under varying circumstances.
A concise yet comprehensive overview of all landmark criminal cases for the section. It serves as an effective revision summary tool for students as it condenses large amounts of information into the most critical points. Additionally, it is editable, meaning teachers can customise the document by removing specific sections. This enables them to test students’ understanding by having them fill in the gaps.
A concise revision summary on the section, including key legal principles and their respective cases . Ideal for students as a quick reference guide or for teachers looking to provide a streamlined overview of the topic.
This bundle contains all the resources relating to the topic of ‘mens rea’ in criminal law, including:
An in-depth, to the point PowerPoint lesson
10 multiple choice questions in the exact style and format as the AQA exam
Five 5-mark “suggest” questions in the exact style and format as the AQA exam
An overview of the facts and ratios of all relevant cases
A concise overview of the whole topic
This resource provides clear and concise summaries of landmark strict liability cases, including Sweet v Parsley, R v Prince, and Alphacell. Each case is distilled to its critical facts and legal principles, offering a streamlined overview of this topic.
It can serve as an effective revision summary tool for students as it condenses large amounts of information into the most critical points. Additionally, it is editable, meaning teachers can customise the document by removing specific sections. This enables them to test students’ understanding by having them fill in the gaps.
This concise revision summary on strict liability in criminal law outlines key strict liability elements such as the lack of defences available and the presumption of mens rea along with key case law examples. Ideal for students as a quick reference guide or for teachers looking to provide a streamlined overview of the topic.