SCIENZE DELLA PREVENZIONE IIIModule DIRITTO PROCESSUALE PENALE
Academic Year 2024/2025 - Teacher: ROSANNA BELFIOREExpected Learning Outcomes
Course Structure
Required Prerequisites
Attendance of Lessons
Detailed Course Content
Basic procedural notions. The actors of criminal proceedings, with particular attention to the structure and functions of judicial police. Preliminary investigations. Investigation and environmental crimes/violations relating to hygiene and safety in the living and working places. Proceedings against legal persons for administrative liability resulting from a crime.
Textbook Information
It is recommended consulting Siracusano-Galati-Tranchina-Zappalà, Diritto processuale penale, Giuffrè 2023.
The teacher may provide further study material during the lectures.
Course Planning
Subjects | Text References | |
---|---|---|
1 | General principles of criminal procedure | |
2 | The actors of criminal proceedings | |
3 | Judicial Police | |
4 | Preliminary investigations | |
5 | Unrepeatable technical assessments | |
6 | "Incidente probatorio" | |
7 | Environmental crimes | |
8 | Provisions relating to hygiene and safety in the living and working places | |
9 | Proceedings against legal persons |
Learning Assessment
Learning Assessment Procedures
Oral assessment.
The following evaluation criteria will apply (according to 'Delibera Consiglio CdS' 17 september 2018):
- coherence between answers and questions
- quality and clarity of answers
- ability to connect with other subject matter
- ability to make examples
- command of legal language
- ability to explain what has been learned
- familiarity with laws and regulations.
Examples of frequently asked questions and / or exercises
- The adversarial principle
- The principle of orality/immediacy
- Activities initiated by the judicial police
- Activities of the public prosecutor
- Delegated acts
- Unrepeatable technical assessments
- "Incidente probatorio"
- Investigation and environmental crimes
- Investigation and violations relating to hygiene and safety in the living and working places
- Liability of legal persons for administrative offences resulting from crime