1. In a broad sense, criminal intent refers to the psychological attitude that the actor does not know what he knows, but knows that his behavior will have harmful consequences to society, but hopes or lets the consequences happen. According to the specific content that the perpetrator knows, the generalized criminal intent can be divided into three types: the generalized intent that is unclear about the behavior, the generalized intent that is unclear about the object of the behavior, and the generalized intent that is unclear about the harmful result. For intentional crime in a broad sense, we should examine the objective behavior of the perpetrator and its harmful consequences.
2. The same criminal intent refers to having a clear understanding of the specific content and continuously carrying out multiple identical criminal acts.
Question 2: What is criminal intent in a broad sense? Hello, we are the Legal Aid Center of Southwest University for Nationalities, and we answer your questions as follows:
1. In a broad sense, criminal intent refers to the psychological attitude that the actor does not know what he knows, but knows that his behavior will have harmful consequences to society, but hopes or lets the consequences happen. According to the specific content of the actor's understanding, generalized intent can be divided into three types: generalized intent that is unclear about the behavior, generalized intent that is unclear about the object of the behavior and generalized intent that is unclear about the harmful consequences. For intentional crime in a broad sense, we should examine the objective behavior of the perpetrator and its consequences.
2. The same criminal intent refers to having a clear understanding of the specific content and continuously carrying out multiple identical criminal acts.
Question 3: What does it mean to generalize criminal intent? Theme intention
Question 4: What is intentional or negligent in a broad sense? Hello, we are the Legal Aid Center of Southwest University for Nationalities, and we give the following answers to your questions: 1. In a broad sense, criminal intent refers to the psychological attitude of the perpetrator who does not know the specific content he understands, but knows that his behavior will produce harmful results to society, but hopes or lets the results happen. According to the specific content of the actor's understanding, general intention can be divided into three types: general intention with unclear behavior, general intention with unclear object of behavior and general intention with unclear harmful result. For general intentional crime, we should investigate and identify the objective behavior of the perpetrator and its results within the scope of general intention and according to the principle of unity of subject and object. 2. The same criminal intent refers to having a clear understanding of the specific content and continuously carrying out multiple identical criminal acts.
Question 5: What does Liu Fengke mean by "typed execution behavior" in Weber's general intention? How is it classified? Did he talk about intention in a broad sense, and did he include the types of acts?
Question 6: One of the characteristics of serial criminals is that several criminal acts are motivated by the same or broad intention. What do you mean by "general intention"? In a broad sense, criminal intent means that although there is no specific criminal plan, there are general criminal intent and general criminal intent or purpose. For example, for the same criminal purpose, A first forges official documents and then alters them, which can be regarded as several acts that violate the same crime and are serial offenders. The answer is for reference only.
Question 7: See if you did it on purpose. Sum it up with a famous saying. That depends on whether you did it on purpose. Sum it up with a famous saying.
Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it; Where there is a will, there is a way; Where there is a will, there is a way.
Question 8: There are several ways to deal with the intentional error in causality in criminal law theory, and there are four opinions:
1 One view is to add a fault at a time.
One view is that whether it is indirect intention or attempt plus negligence is determined according to the subjective state afterwards.
One view is that a deliberate achievement is needed.
Some people think this is a deliberate achievement.
This is summed up by teacher Wan Guo.
Question 9: each chapter of red and black summarizes the first chapter, small town.
This paper introduces the general situation of Verriere, the hometown of the hero of the story, and the mayor of Verriere. Mr. renard, introduce Mr. renard's prominent position and rich property in Villiers. At the end of this chapter, the author slightly mentions some information and background of Old sorrell (the father of the hero Julian).
Chapter II Mayor
Mr Delaunar built a dike wall, erected a monument for his work, and beautified Zhong Yi Avenue according to his own ideas. Introduce the old surgeon-one of Julian's first teachers. Introduce the mayor, Mr. Delanar and his family.
Chapter III Welfare of the Poor
Pastor Xie Lang insisted on showing Mr. Appel around the prison despite the warden's obstruction and risked leaving his job, which led to his dismissal. The Delaunay couple discussed it, and for some reason, decided to invite Julian and sorrell to be their children's tutors. The author also gives us a brief introduction to Madame Delaunay, a gentle, beautiful and timid woman, whom Mr. Valentino once pursued.
Chapter IV Father and Son
Mr Delaunay asked Julian's father to discuss the tutor. Julian's father found Julian reading a book and threw his book into the river.
Chapter V Negotiation
Julian's father negotiated with Mr. Delaunay about Julian's treatment as a tutor. Julian once recited the New Testament and the Pope's theory in order to win the trust of Pastor Xie Lan. Julian worships Napoleon, and there is an unshakable determination in his soul-risking a narrow escape to get ahead. Julian and Mrs Delaunay are both thinking or worrying about their future life.
Chapter VI Boredom
Julian came to Mr. Delaunay's house and met Mrs. Delaunay for the first time, which eliminated Mrs. Delaunay's fear of tutoring her children. Julian recited the New Testament at Mr. Delaunay's house, which surprised and admired Mr. gendry's family.
Chapter VII Selected Marriage
Julian hates and hates this society. Madame Delaunay began to pay attention to and care about Julian's life. Madame Delaunay, who knew nothing about love, put all her heart into Julian, and her maid Eliza began to fall in love with Julian. . .
Chapter VIII Small Storm
Eliza recently inherited an inheritance. She told Pastor Xie Lan that she liked Julian, and Julian turned Eliza down. Mrs Delaunay's family returned to Welch. Here, Mrs Delaunay, who is in love with each other, dressed herself up and paved a path with sand with Julian. One night in midsummer, Julian accidentally touched Madame Delaunay's hand.
Chapter 9 Country Night
In the evening, Julian is determined to achieve his goal ―― tonight she must hold his hand and not let it retract. At ten o'clock, Julian finally realized his attempt, although Madame Delaunay tried to take back her hand. "His soul is completely submerged in the torrent of happiness, not because of his wife Edlaune, but because a terrible pain has ended." "He has fulfilled his duty, the duty of a hero." Mr. Delaunay "called his gardener and blocked the unusual path in the orchard with bundles of thorns." A sinister and stingy person. Mr Delaunay changed the grass on his bed. Julian was very nervous. Madame Delaunay helped Julian get back the box containing Napoleon's portrait. She was jealous of the person Julian loved in the imaginary box.
Chapter 10 Great Volunteers and Poor Families
Julian thought what Mr. Delaunay had just said was a great insult to him. He was angry and said he was leaving Mr. Delaunay's house. Mr. Delaunay was worried that Julian would go to Mr. Valeno's house, so he gave Julian a raise. Julian left Mr Delaunay's house on the pretext of going to talk to Mr Xie Lan.
Chapter 11 One night
Julian met Mr. Valeno in Verriere and talked about the salary increase. He wanted to leave Mrs Delaunay's hand in his hand. When Mr. Dandel was talking about politics in front of them, Julian held Mrs. Delaunay's hand again, and could not help but put his cheek close to this arm and put his lips tightly on it. Madame Delaunay was caught in an ideological struggle.
Chapter XII Travel
Julian took three days off. He went to visit his good friend Fukai. On the way, he found a small cave in the abdomen of an almost vertical rock wall. Fukai is like Julian >>