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CRIMINAL LAW AND JURISPRUDENCE (CLJ) 104

KURIOS
CHRISTIAN COLLEGES FOUNDATION
Magallanes, Cavite

COLLEGE OF CRIMINOLOGY

CRIMINAL LAW BOOK 2


st
1 Semester A.Y. 2021-2022

I. COURSE DESCRIPTION:

The course covers the study of the nature, elements, and penalties of crimes under
different titles of the Revised Penal Code Book 2 and its amendments and applicability
in the administration of justice including the recent principles of law, jurisprudence,
special laws, and relevant statutes.

II. LEARNING OUTCOMES:

 Learn the concepts of different crimes under the Revised Penal Code Book 2.
 Demonstrate knowledge and broad understanding on the elements of the various
crimes as provided in the Revised Penal Code Book 2 and related special laws.
 Apply the principles and jurisprudence of the different crimes.
 Apply the study in the criminology profession.

III. COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

The students are advised to conduct further research on the given topics in order to
substantially answer the learning activities, exercises, and questions on the modules.
The outputs/answers are to be submitted as scheduled either in hard copy (thru
personal or delivery service) or soft copy (in extreme and exceptional cases), whichever
is applicable and preferable to the students for consolidation prior to submission to the
professor. Soft copies should be sent thru the electronic/online platform exclusively
created for the course ([email protected]). An online written examination will
be given at the end of the course.

Assessment/evaluation will be in the following forms:

Performance Tasks/Exercises/Assignments/Project - 70%


Online Written Examination - 30%
_________
Total - 100%

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MODULE 1: CRIMES AGAINST NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE FUNDAMENTAL


LAWS OF THE STATE

Topics:

Title One: Crimes Against National Security (Revised Penal Code Articles 114-
123)
Title Two: Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of the State (Revised Penal
Code Articles 124-133)

Learning Outcomes:

By completing this module, the students will be able to:

 Learn the nature and elements of the different crimes against national security
and the fundamental laws of the State.
 Understand the various applicable terminologies.
 Know the special laws related to the said crimes.

Learning Activities/Assessment:

To complete this module successfully, the students must complete the following
learning activities and performance tasks:

1. Enumerate the following crimes and its corresponding articles:

Crimes Against Article Crimes Against the Laws of Article


National Security Nation
a. a.
b. b.
c. c.
d. d.
e.

2. What are the elements of treason?

a.
b.
c.

3. What are the two ways of proving treason?

a.
b.

4. What are the requirements of levying war?

a. c.
b. d.

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5. Differentiate the elements of the following:

Conspiracy to Commit Treason Proposal to Commit Treason


a. a.
b. b.
c. c.

6. Enumerate the elements of the following crimes:

a. Misprision of Treason

a.1.
a.2.
a.3.

b. Inciting to War or Giving Motives for Reprisals

b.1.
b.2.

c. Violation of Neutrality

c.1.
c.2.
c.3.

d. Correspondence with Hostile Country

d.1.
d.2.
d.3.

e. Flight to Enemy’s Party

e.1.
e.2.
e.3.
e.4.

7. What are the acts punished as espionage?

a.
b.

8. What are the acts punished as piracy?

a.
b.

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9. When is piracy qualified?

10. What is mutiny?

11. Distinction between piracy and mutiny:

Aspects Piracy Mutiny


As to offenders

As to criminal intent

12. What are the crimes against the fundamental laws of the state

a. f.
b. g.
c. h.
d. i.
e. j.

13. What are the three classes of arbitrary detention?

a.
b.
c.

14. Distinguish:

Arbitrary Detention Illegal Detention

Arbitrary Detention Delay in the Delivery of Detained


Persons to the Proper Judicial
Authorities

15. Period of Detention:

Hours Penalties

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16. What are the acts punished as expulsion?

17. What are the three ways of committing the violation of Article 128?

a.
b.
c.

18. Discuss the two criteria to determine whether Article 131 would be violated:

a. Dangerous Tendency Rule


b. Clear and Present Danger Rule

19. Cite the following special laws:

a. PD 532
b. PD 6235
c. RA 9372
d. RA 9745

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MODULE 2: CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC ORDER

Topics:

Title Three: Crimes Against Public Order (Revised Penal Code Articles 134-159)

Learning Outcomes:

By completing this module, the students will be able to:

 Learn the nature and elements of the different crimes against public order.
 Understand the various applicable terminologies.
 Know the special laws related to the said crimes.

Learning Activities/Assessment:

To complete this module successfully, the students must complete the following
learning activities and performance tasks:

1. What are the crimes against public morals?

a. m.
b. n.
c. o.
d. p.
e. q.
f. r.
g. s.
h. t.
i. u.
j. v.
k. w.
l. x.

2. Distinction between rebellion and sedition:

Aspects Rebellion Sedition


As to nature

As to purpose

3. In understanding coup d’etat, identify the following:

a. Essence of the crime


b. Objective
c. Principal offender
d. How it is carried out

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4. Persons liable for rebellion, insurrection or coup d' etat:

The Leaders The Participants

5. When is there conspiracy and proposal to commit rebellion?

6. What are the acts punished as disloyalty of public officers or employees?

a.
b.
c.

7. Distinction between inciting to rebellion and proposal to commit rebellion:

a.
b.
c.

8. What are the acts punished as inciting to sedition?

a.
b.
c.

9. What is the gravamen of the crime of illegal assembly?

10. What are the two forms of illegal assembly?

a.
b.

11. Distinction between illegal assembly and illegal association:

Aspects Illegal Assembly Illegal Association


Basis of liability

Acts Punished

Persons liable

12. What are the two forms of direct assault?

a.
b.

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13. Definition:

a. person in authority
b. agent of a person in authority
c, charivari

14. Who are deemed persons in authority and agents of persons in authority? Give
examples.

a. f.
b. g.
c. h.
d. i.
e.

15. What are the acts punished as tumults and other disturbances of public order?

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

16. What are the acts punished as alarms and scandals?

a.
b.
c.
d.

17. Enumerate the three forms of evasion of service of sentence:

a.
b.
c.

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MODULE 3: CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC INTEREST AND PUBLIC MORALS

Topics:

Title Four: Crimes Against Public Interest (Revised Penal Code Articles 161-187)
Title Five: Crimes Relative to Opium and other Prohibited Drugs (Repealed by
RA 9165)
Title Six: Crimes Against Public Morals (Revised Penal Code Articles 200-202)

Learning Outcomes:

By completing this module, the students will be able to:

 Learn the nature and elements of the different crimes against public interest and
crimes against public morals.
 Understand the various applicable terminologies.
 Know the special laws related to the said crimes.

Learning Activities/Assessment:

To complete this module successfully, the students must complete the following
learning activities and performance tasks:

1. Enumerate the different crimes against public interest:

a. k.
b. l.
c. m.
d. n.
e. o.
f. p.
g. q.
h. r.
i. s.
j. t.

2. What are the acts punished as mutilation of coins:

a.
b.

3. How forgery is committed under Article 169?

a.
b.

4. Definition:

a. counterfeiting
b. falsification

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c. forgery
d. mutilation of coins
e. counterfeiting coins
f. vagrancy
g. perjury
h. prostitution

5. What are the five classes of falsification?

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

6. Distinction:

a. Usurpation of Authority and Usurpation of Official Functions

Elements of Usurpation of Elements of Usurpation of Official


Authority Functions

b. Using Fictitious Name and Concealing True Name

Elements of Using Fictitious Name Elements of Concealing True Name

7. What are the three forms of false testimony?

a.
b.
c.

8. What are the crimes against public morals?

a. e.
b. f.
c. g.
d. h.

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9. What are the elements of grave scandal?

a.
b.
c.
d.

10. What acts are punishable in gambling?

a.
b.
c.
d.

11. What acts are punished as immoral doctrines, obscene publications and
exhibitions and indecent shows?

a.
b.
c.
d.

12. Cite the following special laws:

a. RA 9184
b. CA 142
c. RA 9165

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MODULE 4: CRIMES COMMITTED BY PUBLIC OFFICERS

Topics:

Title Seven: Crimes Committed by Public Officers (Revised Penal Code Articles
203-245)

Learning Outcomes:

By completing this module, the students will be able to:

 Learn the nature and elements of the different crimes committed by public
officers.
 Understand the various applicable terminologies.
 Know the special laws related to the said crimes.

Learning Activities/Assessment:

To complete this module successfully, the students must complete the following
learning activities and performance tasks:

1. Enumerate the crimes committed by public officers:

a. k.
b. l.
c. m.
d. n.
e. o.
f. p.
g. q.
h. r.
i. s.
j. t.

2. What are the requisites to be a public officer under Article 203?

a.
b.

3. Definition:

a. malfeasance
b. misfeasance
c. non-feasance

4. Several acts which would make a lawyer criminally liable:

a.
b.

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c.
d.
e.

5. What are the acts punished as direct bribery

a.
b.
c.

6. Distinction between direct bribery and indirect bribery:

Direct Bribery Indirect Bribery

7. What are the elements of qualified bribery?

a.
b.
c.
d.

8. Elements common to all acts of malversation under Article 217:

a.
b.
c.
d.

9. Distinction between infidelity in the custody of public document, estafa, and


malicious mischief

a.
b.
c.

10. Cite the following special laws:

a. RA 3019
b. RA 7080

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MODULE 5: CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS, PERSONAL LIBERTY AND SECURITY,


AND PROPERTY

Topics:

Tile Eight: Crimes Against Persons (Revised Penal Code Articles 246-266)
Title Nine: Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security (Revised Penal Code
Articles 267-292)
Title Ten: Crimes Against Property (Revised Penal Code Articles 293-332)

Learning Outcomes:

By completing this module, the students will be able to:

 Learn the nature and elements of the different crimes against persons, personal
liberty and security, and property.
 Understand the various applicable terminologies.
 Know the special laws related to the said crimes.

Learning Activities/Assessment:

To complete this module successfully, the students must complete the following
learning activities and performance tasks:

1. Enumerate the different crimes against persons:

a. k.
b. l.
c. m.
d. n.
e. o.
f. p.
g. q.
h. r.
i. s.
j t.

2. Distinguish the elements of killing in parricide, murder, homicide, and infanticide:

Crimes Elements
Parricide

Murder

Homicide

Infanticide

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3. Definition:

a. treachery
b. evident premeditation
c. tumultuous affray
d. euthanasia
e. abortion
f. duel
g. mutilation
h. sexual assault
i. incestuous rape
j. cruelty
k. giving assistance to suicide

4. Distinguish the three classifications of physical injuries:

a. slight physical injury


b. less serious physical injury
c. serious physical injury

5. When is abortion intentional and unintentional?

Intentional Abortion Unintentional Abortion

6. Discuss the two classifications of rape and how it is committed:

a. traditional concept
b. sexual assault

7. Enumerate the crimes against liberty and security:

Crimes Against Liberty Crimes Against Security


a. a.
b. b.
c. c.
d. d.
e. e.
f. f.
G g.
h. h.
i.
j.

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8. Definition:

a. ransom
b. unlawful arrest
c. slavery
d. white slave trade
e. abandonment
f. dwelling
g. domicile
h. threat
i. coercion

9. What are the circumstances which make illegal detention serious?

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

10. Distinguish the two forms of trespass:

Qualified Trespass to Dwelling Trespass to Property

11. What constitutes light threats and grave threats?

12. When does grave coercion arise?

13. What are the crimes against property?

a. k.
b. l.
c. m.
d. n.
e. o.
f. p.
g. q.
h. r.
i. s.
j. t.

14. Who are guilty of robbery?

15. Who are liable for theft?

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16. When is theft qualified?

17. What constitutes the following?

a. robbery by a band?
b. false keys
c. brigandage
d. estafa
e. swindling
f. deceit
g. malicious mischief

18. Distinguish:

Robbery with force upon things Robbery with violence or


intimidation upon persons

19. Cite the following special laws:

a. RA 9262
b. RA 9775
c. RA 8049
d. RA 7610
e. RA 9344
f. RA 4200
g. RA 9208
h. PD 1612
i. BP 22
j. RA 6539
k. PD 1613

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MODULE 6: CRIMES AGAINST CHASTITY, CIVIL STATUS OF PERSONS, HONOR,


AND QUASI-OFFENSES

Topics:

Tile Eleven: Crimes Against Chastity (Revised Penal Code Articles 333-346)
Title Twelve: Crimes Against Civil Status of Persons (Revised Penal Code
Articles 347-352)
Title Thirteen: Crimes Against Honor (Revised Penal Code Articles 353-364)
Quasi-Offenses (Revised Penal Code Article 365)

Learning Outcomes:

By completing this module, the students will be able to:

 Learn the nature and elements of the different crimes against chastity, civil status
of persons, honor, and quasi-offenses.
 Understand the various applicable terminologies.
 Know the special laws related to the said crimes.

Learning Activities/Assessment:

To complete this module successfully, the students must complete the following
learning activities and performance tasks:

1. Enumerate the different crimes against chastity:

a. f..
b. g.
c. h.
d. i.
e. j.

2. Who are guilty of the following crimes?

a. adultery
b. concubinage
c. acts of lasciviousness

3. Distinguish:

Qualified Seduction Simple Seduction

Forcible Abduction Consented Abduction

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4. What are the crimes against civil status of persons?

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

5. What constitutes the following?

a. simulation of birth
b. usurpation of civil status
c. premature marriage

6. Distinguish:

Bigamy Illegal Marriage

7. What are the crimes against honor?

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.

8. Definition:

a. libel
b. oral defamation
c. slander by deed

9. Distinguish:

Intriguing Against Slander Incriminating an


Honor Innocent Person

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10. What are punished as quasi-offenses?

a.
b.
c.
d.

11. Distinguish:

Reckless Imprudence Negligence

12. Cite the following special laws:

a. RA 9995
b. RA 7877

-end-

NOTE:

Completion Date: Students shall complete and submit all outputs on December 13,
2021 (Monday) using the following format (paper size: A4; font style: Arial; font size: 12;
spacing 1.15).

Online written examination: TBAL

God Bless and Good Luck!!!

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