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Chapter 6 Vocab
Based on Criminal Law by Joel Samaha
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
04/27/2013

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Failure-of-proof theory
Definition
Defendant disproves the prosecution's case by showing he or she couldn't have formed the state of mind required to prove the mental element of the crime
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Insanity
Definition
Legal term for a person who is excused from criminal liability because a mental disease or defect impairs his mens rea
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Civil commitment
Definition
Involuntary confinement not based on criminal conviction
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Right-wrong test (M'Naghten rule)
Definition
An insanity defense focused on whether a mental disease or defect impaired the defendants' reason so that they couldn't tell the difference between right and wrong
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Volitional incapacity (irresistible impulse)
Definition
Test to determine impairment of the will that makes it impossible to control the impulse to do wrong
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Substantial capacity test
Definition
Insanity due to mental disease or defect impairing the substantial capacity either to appreciate the wrongfulness of conduct or to conform behavior to the law
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Product test (Durham rule)
Definition
An insanity test to determine whether a crime was a product of mental disease or defect
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Reason (in insanity defense)
Definition
The mental capacity to distinguish right from wrong
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Will
Definition
Free choice or decision
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Mental disease
Definition
Disease of the mind, not the equivalent of insanity
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Two-stage (bifurcated) trial
Definition
One phase of a trial to determine guilt, the other to determine the punishment
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Product-of-mental-illness test
Definition
A test to determine whether a crime was a product of mental disease or defect
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Diminished capacity
Definition
Mental capacity less than "normal" but more than "insane"; an attempt to prove the defendant incapable of the requisite intent of the crime charged is innocent of that crime but may well be guilty of a lesser one
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Diminished responsibility
Definition
A defense of excuse in which the defendant argues "What I did was wrong, but under the circumstances, I'm less responsible"
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judicial waiver
Definition
When a juvenile court judge uses her discretion to transfer a juvenile to adult criminal court
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defense of duress
Definition
Excuse of being forced to commit a crime
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entrapment
Definition
Government actions that induce individuals to commit crimes that they wouldn't otherwise commit
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subjective test of entrapment
Definition
Focuses on the predisposition of defendants to commit crimes
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objective test of entrapment
Definition
Focuses on the actions that government agents take to induce individuals to commit crimes
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syndromes
Definition
Novel defenses of excuse based on symptoms of conditions such as being a Vietnam vet suffering from PTSD or a woman having premenstrual symptoms
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