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This course offers an in-depth study of crime in terms of its definition, the laws dealing with punishment, its types, and content. It also deals with the classification of crimes and their various categories according to the level of penalty
first year
  
This course provides students with general ideas about crimes committed against property and an in-depth study of the most common crimes such as theft, embezzlement, deception, robbery extortion, fraud, forgery and uttering.
secand year
  
This course deals with the definition of the law of criminal procedures and public action in terms of commencing procedures, reasons of termination and its failing, action of civil personal as to its persons, conditions and reasons of termination, rules of jurisdiction, void and evidence, it covers criminal procedure in the process of investigation, elementary search, presumptions and trial, and finally it deals with criminal rules and the means of its appeal.
fourth year
  
This course deals with homicide, murder and culpable homicide: voluntary culpable homicide (mitigated murder) and involuntary culpable homicide. Offences against personal integrity such as assault, aggravated assault, reckless injury and reckless endangerment, is so highlighted . It also examines sexual offences such as rape, indecent assault and shamelessly indecent conduct.  The criminal offence of abortion and offences against honor such as slandering and defamation are also addressed.
second year
  
This course aims at the study of the science of crime, and its historical development, and its relation to other criminal sciences, together with the different schools, which examine the same science. It covers the criminal conduct in view of its elements and remedies. Social, economical and individual elements are studied as reasons why people commit such crimes.
fourth year