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The revised penal code / Atty. Brenn S. Taplac, Atty. Julita M. Calderon.

By: Contributor(s): Taguig City : PIFSA Printing and Publishing, c2021Description: vi, 343 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9786219609999
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 345 .T173 2021
Summary: "This book is intended primarily for the criminology students of the College of Criminal Justice of PLMun. Emphasis is placed on elements of the felonies defined in the revised Penal Code (RPC) provisions because knowledge of these elements allows the student to grasp the meaning of the provisions, their application and how each felony is distinguished from the other. The book presents these elements in a brief and outline form for easier recall. Important words and phrases used in the provisions are explained for fuller elucidation of the meaning of the law. Possible variant crimes are identified for distinction of one felony from another or others. Case problems, mostly taken from cases decided by the Supreme Court, are given at the end of each important topic to allow the student to somehow put their newly acquired knowledge into some form of practical application." --Preface
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"This book is intended primarily for the criminology students of the College of Criminal Justice of PLMun. Emphasis is placed on elements of the felonies defined in the revised Penal Code (RPC) provisions because knowledge of these elements allows the student to grasp the meaning of the provisions, their application and how each felony is distinguished from the other. The book presents these elements in a brief and outline form for easier recall. Important words and phrases used in the provisions are explained for fuller elucidation of the meaning of the law. Possible variant crimes are identified for distinction of one felony from another or others. Case problems, mostly taken from cases decided by the Supreme Court, are given at the end of each important topic to allow the student to somehow put their newly acquired knowledge into some form of practical application." --Preface

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