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  • Model Penal Code
  • Model act made to help standardize U.S. state criminal laws

    The Model Penal Code (MPC) is a model act designed to stimulate and assist U.S. state legislatures to update and standardize the penal law of the United

    Model Penal Code

    Model_Penal_Code

  • California Penal Code
  • Defines most criminal law, criminal procedure, and penal institutions in California

    belatedly enacted the Field Penal Code in 1881. Prior to the promulgation of the Model Penal Code in 1962, the Field Penal Code was by far the most broadly

    California Penal Code

    California Penal Code

    California_Penal_Code

  • Criminal code
  • Document that compiles a particular jurisdiction's criminal law

    code or penal code is a document that compiles all, or a significant amount of, a particular jurisdiction's criminal law. Typically a criminal code will

    Criminal code

    Criminal_code

  • Texas Penal Code
  • Criminal code of the State of Texas

    Revised Penal Code, in large part based on the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code. The first codification of Texas criminal law was the Texas Penal Code

    Texas Penal Code

    Texas_Penal_Code

  • Felony murder rule
  • Legal doctrine in some common-law jurisdictions

    U.S. Code § 1111 - Murder". Legal Information Institute. Cornell Law School. Retrieved 23 September 2017. American Law Institute Model Penal Code, § 210

    Felony murder rule

    Felony_murder_rule

  • Voluntary manslaughter
  • Homicide criminal charge

    Retrieved 9 September 2017. See Model Penal Code § 210.3 Dubber, Markus D. (2015-03-10). An Introduction to the Model Penal Code. Oxford University Press.

    Voluntary manslaughter

    Voluntary_manslaughter

  • Mens rea
  • In criminal law, the "guilty mind"

    common law tradition or, within the United States, according to the Model Penal Code. In civil law, it is usually not necessary to prove a subjective mental

    Mens rea

    Mens_rea

  • Depraved-heart murder
  • Killing where the circumstances demonstrate a "depraved indifference" to human life

    them. Depraved-heart murder is recognized in the Model Penal Code § 210.2(1)(b). The Model Penal Code considers unintentional killing to constitute murder

    Depraved-heart murder

    Depraved-heart_murder

  • Terroristic threat
  • Threat to commit violent crime or cause bodily injury

    impermissibly vague, or overlap with a criminal assault statute. In the Model Penal Code, terroristic threats are defined as assault related crimes. Under the

    Terroristic threat

    Terroristic_threat

  • Deviant sexual intercourse
  • American legal term

    sexual intercourse has been popularized since its usage in the U.S. Model Penal Code. The MPC defines, "Deviate sexual intercourse" means sexual intercourse

    Deviant sexual intercourse

    Deviant_sexual_intercourse

  • Penal Code of Japan
  • Japanese criminal code

    The Penal Code (刑法, Keihō) is a Japanese law that sets out general provisions concerning crimes, as well as the elements and punishments for the various

    Penal Code of Japan

    Penal_Code_of_Japan

  • Attempt
  • Having an intent for and preparing to complete a crime

    a dissent in Hyde v. United States (1912). Under the United States Model Penal Code, for a defendant to be convicted of attempt requires that they perform

    Attempt

    Attempt

  • Insanity defense
  • Legal concept regarding a defendant's state of mind

    Capital Punishment report, the ALI rule (American Legal Institute Model Penal Code rule), and other provisions, often relating to a lack of mens rea ("guilty

    Insanity defense

    Insanity_defense

  • List of uniform acts (United States)
  • This is a list of uniform acts. The Model Penal Code, which seeks to harmonize state criminal law statutes, is in effect a uniform act but it was developed

    List of uniform acts (United States)

    List_of_uniform_acts_(United_States)

  • Actus reus
  • In criminal law, the "guilty act"

    But for not having acted, the injury would not have occurred. The Model Penal Code specifically outlines specifications for criminal omissions: the omission

    Actus reus

    Actus_reus

  • Title 18 of the United States Code
  • United States federal criminal code

    California Penal Code. Many U.S. state criminal codes, unlike the federal Title 18, are based on the Model Penal Code promulgated by the American Law Institute

    Title 18 of the United States Code

    Title_18_of_the_United_States_Code

  • John Hinckley Jr.
  • Attempted assassin of Ronald Reagan (born 1955)

    provided to the Hinckley jurors was based on the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code: The burden is on the Government to prove beyond a reasonable doubt

    John Hinckley Jr.

    John Hinckley Jr.

    John_Hinckley_Jr.

  • Penal Code (South Korea)
  • South Korean criminal law code

    The Penal Code or Criminal Act (형법) is the criminal code in South Korea. The Code came into force on 3 October 1953, replacing the Penal Code of Japan

    Penal Code (South Korea)

    Penal Code (South Korea)

    Penal_Code_(South_Korea)

  • Disciplinary and Penal Code
  • The Disciplinary and Penal Code (German: Lagerordnung), also known as the Punishment Catalogue (Strafkatalog), was a set of regulations governing prisoners

    Disciplinary and Penal Code

    Disciplinary_and_Penal_Code

  • Gregg v. Georgia
  • 1976 U.S. Supreme Court case upholding the death penalty

    that mark the progress of a maturing society." The drafters of the Model Penal Code concluded that the now-familiar bifurcated procedure, in which the

    Gregg v. Georgia

    Gregg_v._Georgia

  • Larceny
  • Crime, unlawful taking of personal property

    that the thief has taken possession and control. Additionally, the Model Penal Code eliminates the asportation requirement and instead requires that the

    Larceny

    Larceny

  • Criminal law of the United States
  • is state criminal law, and the other is federal law. The American Model Penal Code defines the purpose of criminal law as: to prevent any conduct that

    Criminal law of the United States

    Criminal law of the United States

    Criminal_law_of_the_United_States

  • American Law Institute
  • American legal advocacy group

    significant media attention, particularly the ongoing revision of the Model Penal Code's sexual assault provisions. The movement that led to the founding of

    American Law Institute

    American_Law_Institute

  • ALI rule
  • Guideline governing legal pleas of insanity

    The ALI rule, or American Law Institute Model Penal Code rule, is a recommended rule for instructing juries how to find a defendant in a criminal trial

    ALI rule

    ALI_rule

  • Sodomy laws in the United States
  • Aspect of United States law

    its criminal code while making it a crime to solicit for sodomy. In 1962, Illinois adopted the recommendations of the Model Penal Code and thus became

    Sodomy laws in the United States

    Sodomy laws in the United States

    Sodomy_laws_in_the_United_States

  • Marital rape in the United States
  • exempted from ordinary rape laws. The exemption is also found in the 1962 Model Penal Code, which stated that "A male who has sexual intercourse with a female

    Marital rape in the United States

    Marital_rape_in_the_United_States

  • Inchoate offense
  • Crime of preparing for another crime

    may be proven by the doctrine of "dangerous proximity", while the Model Penal Code requires a "substantial step in a course of conduct". The doctrine

    Inchoate offense

    Inchoate_offense

  • Res ipsa loquitur
  • Legal term - Latin for "the thing speaks for itself"

    intent or mens rea element of the inchoate crime of attempt. Under the Model Penal Code, "the behavior in question is thought to corroborate the defendant's

    Res ipsa loquitur

    Res_ipsa_loquitur

  • Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
  • American lawyer and political scientist (born 1972)

    Wayback Machine Model Penal Code: Sentencing – List of Project Participants. American Law Institute "The American Law Institute - Model Penal Code: Sentencing

    Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar

    Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar

    Mariano-Florentino_Cuéllar

  • People v. Drew
  • Californian court case

    of the criminal insanity defense in favor of the formulation in the Model Penal Code. The decision was later abrogated by Proposition 8 in 1982, which restored

    People v. Drew

    People_v._Drew

  • Sex offender registry
  • Government system to track sexual criminals

    and NCMEC, the American Law Institute approved a revision to the Model Penal Code which included elimination of the registry for most offenses. Sex offender

    Sex offender registry

    Sex_offender_registry

  • Lawrence v. Texas
  • 2003 U.S. Supreme Court case on anti-sodomy laws

    state had an anti-sodomy law. In 1961, the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code advocated the repeal of sodomy laws as they applied to private, adult

    Lawrence v. Texas

    Lawrence_v._Texas

  • Model act
  • Suggested example for how to write a law well

    Restatements of the Law but has also produced model acts. A well-known example is the Model Penal Code published in 1962 seeking to harmonize state criminal

    Model act

    Model_act

  • Disorderly conduct
  • Criminal charge in many countries

    conduct. . . Indiana's definition of "disorderly conduct" is modeled after the Model Penal Code's definition, and is typical, but not identical, to similar

    Disorderly conduct

    Disorderly_conduct

  • Provocation (law)
  • Criminal act resulting from loss of self control of individual(s)

    that was in existence since the 1970s). In the United States, the Model Penal Code substitutes the broader standard of extreme emotional or mental distress

    Provocation (law)

    Provocation_(law)

  • Herbert Wechsler
  • American legal scholar (1909–2000)

    for his constitutional law scholarship and for the creation of the Model Penal Code. The Journal of Legal Studies has identified Wechsler as one of the

    Herbert Wechsler

    Herbert_Wechsler

  • French criminal code
  • Criminal law code of France

    The French criminal code (French: Code pénal français) is the codification of French criminal law (droit pénal). It took effect on 1 March 1994 and replaced

    French criminal code

    French_criminal_code

  • Theft
  • Nonconsensual taking of someone's property

    that directly affect federal agencies or interstate commerce. The Model Penal Code, promulgated by the American Law Institute to help state legislatures

    Theft

    Theft

    Theft

  • People v. Goetz
  • American criminal case

    legislature updated its penal code. The update was spurred in part by the American Law Institute's release of the Model Penal Code—a document meant to inspire

    People v. Goetz

    People_v._Goetz

  • Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting)
  • Official draft 1962) of the American Law Institute's (ALI) Model Penal Code (MPC) is used as a model for abortion law reform legislation enacted in 13 states

    Timeline of women's legal rights in the United States (other than voting)

    Timeline_of_women's_legal_rights_in_the_United_States_(other_than_voting)

  • Felony
  • Serious crime

    least serious. This is broadly the approach taken by the Model Penal Code, although the Code identifies only three degrees of felony. In Texas, all felonies

    Felony

    Felony

  • Norwegian Penal Code
  • Criminal law of Norway

    The Norwegian Penal Code, also known as the Norwegian Criminal Code (Norwegian: Straffeloven) is a Norwegian law that was sanctioned on 20 May 2005 and

    Norwegian Penal Code

    Norwegian_Penal_Code

  • Vehicular homicide
  • Criminal act

    be charged with manslaughter or murder in some situations. In the Model Penal Code, there is no distinction between vehicular homicide and vehicular homicides

    Vehicular homicide

    Vehicular_homicide

  • Attendant circumstance
  • In law, the facts surrounding an event

    "element of the offense" in order for a defendant to be found guilty. The Model Penal Code §1.13(9) offers the following definition of the phrase "elements of

    Attendant circumstance

    Attendant_circumstance

  • Justification and excuse
  • retributivist standpoint, and vice versa. The American Law Institute Model Penal Code expresses "skepticism that any fine line can be drawn states a fine

    Justification and excuse

    Justification_and_excuse

  • Accessory (legal term)
  • Person who assists in the commission of a crime

    Model Penal Code's definition of accomplice liability includes those who at common law were called accessories before the fact; under the Model Penal

    Accessory (legal term)

    Accessory_(legal_term)

  • Battery (crime)
  • Criminal act of unlawful physical contact

    that their action will cause the offensive touching. Under the US Model Penal Code and in some jurisdictions, there is battery when the actor acts recklessly

    Battery (crime)

    Battery_(crime)

  • Adolescent sexuality
  • Stage of human development

    Retrieved 7 May 2018. Wechsler, Herbert (May 1952). "The Challenge of a Model Penal Code". Harvard Law Review. 65 (7): 1097–1133. doi:10.2307/1337048. ISSN 0017-811X

    Adolescent sexuality

    Adolescent_sexuality

  • Negligent homicide
  • Homicide caused by the negligence of another

    brakes of a freight train properly. Depraved-heart murder Moral luck Model Penal Code § 210.3-4 (Am. Law Inst., 2007). "Gross Negligence Manslaughter | The

    Negligent homicide

    Negligent_homicide

  • Self-defense (United States)
  • Form of affirmative defense in response and justification of violent or immediate acts

    or 2) the incident occurred at the actor's home. In addition, the Model Penal Code requires retreat or compliance, if it can be done with complete safety

    Self-defense (United States)

    Self-defense_(United_States)

  • Manslaughter (United States law)
  • Crime in the United States

    enough. However, that does not apply to jurisdictions which use the Model Penal Code. In some jurisdictions, a person who acted in self-defense with an

    Manslaughter (United States law)

    Manslaughter_(United_States_law)

  • Malice aforethought
  • Legal term

    intent'). In most common law jurisdictions, the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code, and in the various U.S. state statutes, which have codified homicide

    Malice aforethought

    Malice_aforethought

  • Willful ignorance
  • Strategy of avoiding accountably or liability

    to" the willful ignorance doctrine... Marcus, Jonathan L. (1993). "Model Penal Code Section 2.02(7) and Willful Blindness" (PDF). The Yale Law Journal

    Willful ignorance

    Willful_ignorance

  • Murder in United States law
  • manslaughter, despite the lack of explicit intention to kill. The Model Penal Code classifies homicides differently, without degrees. Under it, murder

    Murder in United States law

    Murder_in_United_States_law

  • Section 377
  • Law criminalizing homosexuality in former British colonies

    Section 377 is a British colonial Penal Code provision that criminalized all sexual acts "against the order of nature". The law was used to prosecute people

    Section 377

    Section_377

  • Insanity
  • Abnormal mental or behavioral patterns

    in its definition of insanity but most follow the guidelines of the Model Penal Code. All jurisdictions require a sanity evaluation to address the question

    Insanity

    Insanity

    Insanity

  • Transferred intent
  • Legal doctrine regarding criminal intention

    Ohio precedent dating to at least 1874. A 1960s-era proposal, the Model Penal Code, invited states to adopt a standard where an element of a crime could

    Transferred intent

    Transferred_intent

  • Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan
  • 1981 shooting in Washington, D.C., U.S.

    number of states rewrote laws regarding the insanity defense. The old Model Penal Code test was replaced by a test that shifts the burden of proof regarding

    Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan

    Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan

    Attempted_assassination_of_Ronald_Reagan

  • State v. Dumlao
  • emotional disturbance was a reversible error. The court found that the Model Penal Code required a subjective analysis of whether provocation is adequate from

    State v. Dumlao

    State_v._Dumlao

  • Murder in Pennsylvania law
  • 231-32 (4th ed. 2007) ("Prior to the recodification effort begun by the Model Penal Code, most American jurisdictions maintained a law of murder built around

    Murder in Pennsylvania law

    Murder_in_Pennsylvania_law

  • Sanford Kadish
  • and criminal law theory, and was one of the drafters of the American Model Penal Code. Sanford Harold Kadish was born in 1921 in New York City, and grew

    Sanford Kadish

    Sanford_Kadish

  • Duty to retreat
  • Legal requirement

    this has been accomplished by statute, such as that suggested by the Model Penal Code. In Erwin v. State (1876), the Supreme Court of Ohio wrote that a "true

    Duty to retreat

    Duty_to_retreat

  • Bad Elk v. United States
  • 1900 United States Supreme Court case

    resist an unlawful arrest, apparently influenced by Warner and by the Model Penal Code, which had eliminated the right. In 1965, the first court struck down

    Bad Elk v. United States

    Bad_Elk_v._United_States

  • Dangerous proximity doctrine
  • Legal Standard

    as a principle in the development of parts of the Model Penal Code. However, the Model Penal Code's drafters ultimately chose the broader substantial

    Dangerous proximity doctrine

    Dangerous_proximity_doctrine

  • List of legal abbreviations
  • List of abbreviations used in law and legal documents

    Model Penal Code N.E. — North Eastern Reporter N.W. — North Western Reporter O.R.C. — Ohio Revised Code P. — Pacific Reporter RCW — Revised Code of

    List of legal abbreviations

    List_of_legal_abbreviations

  • Strict liability
  • Responsibility for consequences from activity despite absence of fault or criminal intent

    required for criminal liability. When no mens rea is specified, under the Model Penal Code (MPC), the default mens rea requirement is recklessness, which the

    Strict liability

    Strict_liability

  • Civil law (legal system)
  • Legal system originating in Western Europe

    codes are more similar to the Restatements of the Law, the Uniform Commercial Code (which drew from European inspirations), and the Model Penal Code in

    Civil law (legal system)

    Civil law (legal system)

    Civil_law_(legal_system)

  • Stephen Schulhofer
  • American legal academic

    Intimidation and the Failure of Law (2000). He is a Reporter for "Model Penal Code: Sexual Assault and Related Offenses". At the 2016 annual meeting of

    Stephen Schulhofer

    Stephen_Schulhofer

  • Jed S. Rakoff
  • American federal judge (born 1943)

    adviser on the ALI project to revise the sentencing provisions of the Model Penal Code. Since 2009, Rakoff has been a trustee of the William Nelson Cromwell

    Jed S. Rakoff

    Jed_S._Rakoff

  • Sexual ethics
  • Study of ethical conduct in sexual behavior

    Criminalization of Sexual Contact in the Proposed Revision of the Model Penal Code" (quoted memorandum of ALI members). lcbackerblog.blogspot.com. Larry

    Sexual ethics

    Sexual_ethics

  • MPC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mobile Passport Control, a mobile app used to pass through USA customs Model Penal Code Movement for Progressive Change, a political party in Liberia Multi-Party

    MPC

    MPC

  • Legal impossibility
  • Defense stating an act cannot be a crime if completed

    hand, some jurisdictions may find the actor guilty of attempt. The Model Penal Code did away with the legal impossibility defense. Under the MPC, a defendant

    Legal impossibility

    Legal_impossibility

  • Theodore McKee
  • American judge (born 1947)

    Adviser on ALI's project to revise the Sentencing provisions of the Model Penal Code. List of African-American federal judges List of African-American jurists

    Theodore McKee

    Theodore McKee

    Theodore_McKee

  • Timeline of reproductive rights legislation
  • Maryland reformed their abortion laws based on the American Law Institute Model Penal Code. 1968 – In the United States President Lyndon B. Johnson's Committee

    Timeline of reproductive rights legislation

    Timeline_of_reproductive_rights_legislation

  • Marital rape
  • Rape of a victim by their spouse

    clear that the statutes did not apply to married couples. The 1962 Model Penal Code repeated the marital rape exemption, stating: A male who has sexual

    Marital rape

    Marital_rape

  • Forensic psychiatry
  • Subspeciality of psychiatry related to criminology

    1954), overruled in U.S. v. Brawner, 471 f.2d 969 (D.C. Cir. 1972) Model Penal Code, Sec. 4.01 (1) "The RRASOR, Static-99R and Static-2002R All Add Incrementally

    Forensic psychiatry

    Forensic psychiatry

    Forensic_psychiatry

  • Abortion in Georgia (U.S. state)
  • be performed. In 1962, the American Law Institute published their model penal code as it applied to abortions with three circumstances where they believed

    Abortion in Georgia (U.S. state)

    Abortion_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)

  • Capital punishment in the United States
  • for capital punishment that it had created in 1962, as part of the Model Penal Code, "in light of the current intractable institutional and structural

    Capital punishment in the United States

    Capital punishment in the United States

    Capital_punishment_in_the_United_States

  • Abortion in Maryland
  • This reform movement influenced the American Law Institute (ALI) Model Penal Code of 1962, which proposed legalizing abortion to preserve the health

    Abortion in Maryland

    Abortion in Maryland

    Abortion_in_Maryland

  • Federal common law
  • U.S. law term for common law developed by federal, rather than state, courts

    courts from defining common law offenses, they have been rare, and the Model Penal Code and most states have abolished common law offenses. In a minority of

    Federal common law

    Federal_common_law

  • Timeline of LGBTQ history, 20th century
  • sodomy law from its criminal code through passage of the American Law Institute's Model Penal Code. While the adopted code did not penalize private sexual

    Timeline of LGBTQ history, 20th century

    Timeline of LGBTQ history, 20th century

    Timeline_of_LGBTQ_history,_20th_century

  • Savoy Penal Code
  • Penal Code , sometimes described as the Codice Albertino (though that term is more commonly used only for the Savoy civil code), was the penal code of

    Savoy Penal Code

    Savoy Penal Code

    Savoy_Penal_Code

  • Sodomy law
  • Laws criminalising certain sexual acts

    to repeal its law against consensual sodomy in 1961; in 1962, the Model Penal Code recommended all states do so. Bowers v. Hardwick, 478 U.S. 186 (1986)

    Sodomy law

    Sodomy law

    Sodomy_law

  • Restatements of the Law
  • American Law Institute reference series

    In the area of criminal law, for example, the ALI formulated the Model Penal Code, intended to guide legislators on what statutes they should enact as

    Restatements of the Law

    Restatements_of_the_Law

  • Joette Katz
  • American judge (born 1953)

    numerous committees and commissions, including the American Law Institute Model Penal Code: Sentencing project [4], the Connecticut chapter of the American Inns

    Joette Katz

    Joette Katz

    Joette_Katz

  • Trespass
  • Legal concept of intentional interference

    (2013). Tort Law (3 ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 376. Summary of Model Penal Code § 211.1 (simple assault) Banks v. Fritsch, 39 S.W.3d 474, 480 (Ky.

    Trespass

    Trespass

  • Marital coercion
  • Legal defense

    abolished in several states, including those adopting or influenced by the Model Penal Code, section 2.09(3) of which expressly ends the presumption and abolishes

    Marital coercion

    Marital_coercion

  • Tuscan Penal Code of 1853
  • The Tuscan Penal Code of 1853 was the criminal code of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany promulgated by Grand Duke Leopold II of Tuscany in 1853, and in force

    Tuscan Penal Code of 1853

    Tuscan Penal Code of 1853

    Tuscan_Penal_Code_of_1853

  • Abortion in California
  • have an abortion. In 1962, the American Law Institute published their model penal code, as it applied to abortions, with three circumstances where they believed

    Abortion in California

    Abortion_in_California

  • Criminal Code of Finland
  • Act codifying the criminal law in Finland

    The criminal code of Finland (Finnish: rikoslaki, Swedish: strafflag) is the codification of the central legal source concerning criminal law in Finland

    Criminal Code of Finland

    Criminal Code of Finland

    Criminal_Code_of_Finland

  • Element (criminal law)
  • Fact that must be proven for a criminal conviction

    what is meant from this concept varies. The American Law Institute's Model Penal Code has reduced mental states to four. In general, guilt can be attributed

    Element (criminal law)

    Element_(criminal_law)

  • Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989
  • California legislation regarding assault weapons

    in Penal Code sections §30510 and §30515. The original Roberti–Roos assault weapons list identified assault weapons by make and model in Penal Code §30510

    Roberti–Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989

    Roberti–Roos_Assault_Weapons_Control_Act_of_1989

  • Abortion in Colorado
  • constitution. In 1962, the American Law Institute published their model penal code as it applied to abortions with three circumstances where they believed

    Abortion in Colorado

    Abortion in Colorado

    Abortion_in_Colorado

  • People v. Dlugash
  • Decision from the Court of Appeals of New York

    of mind of the defendant. The court stated that they looked to the Model Penal Code (MPC) for guidance in writing this decision, and recognized the MPC's

    People v. Dlugash

    People v. Dlugash

    People_v._Dlugash

  • Glossip v. Gross
  • 2015 United States Supreme Court case

    on the Matter of the Death Penalty 4 (Apr. 15, 2009) (withdrawing Model Penal Code section on capital punishment). 135 S. Ct. at 2775 (Breyer, J., dissenting)

    Glossip v. Gross

    Glossip_v._Gross

  • Penology
  • Subfield of criminology

    Penology (also penal theory) is a subfield of criminology that deals with the philosophy and practice of various societies in their attempts to repress

    Penology

    Penology

    Penology

  • R. Kent Greenawalt
  • American legal scholar (1936–2023)

    from 1991-93. He was also the chief reporter for revisions to the Model Penal Code in 1970s. Greenawalt had three sons ranging in age from twenty-four

    R. Kent Greenawalt

    R._Kent_Greenawalt

  • Indefinite imprisonment
  • Type of prison sentence

    sentencing existed in every U.S. state from the 1930s to the mid-1970s. The Model Penal Code, developed in the 1950s, focused on offenders' treatment needs rather

    Indefinite imprisonment

    Indefinite_imprisonment

  • Same-sex adult adoption
  • Legal adoption used by same-sex couples to establish family ties

    sexual relations with blood relatives. The proposed 1962 version of the Model Penal Code was the first to define sexual relations between a "parent" and an

    Same-sex adult adoption

    Same-sex_adult_adoption

  • Thorsten Sellin
  • Code: A Swedish Proposal (1957) The death penalty: A report for the Model penal code project of the American Law Institute (1959) Constructing an index

    Thorsten Sellin

    Thorsten Sellin

    Thorsten_Sellin

AI & ChatGPT searchs for online references containing MODEL PENAL-CODE

MODEL PENAL-CODE

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MODEL PENAL-CODE

  • Mode
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Surrey)

    Mode

    English (Surrey) : unexplained. Compare Moad.

    Mode

  • Rodel
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French

    Rodel

    Famous Ruler

    Rodel

  • Madhaveshta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Madhaveshta

    Model; Idea

    Madhaveshta

  • Moder
  • Girl/Female

    British, English, German, Russian

    Moder

    Supper

    Moder

  • Odel
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon

    Odel

    Wealthy.

    Odel

  • Norma
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Norma

    Model or Pattern

    Norma

  • Qudwa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Qudwa

    Example; Model; Demo

    Qudwa

  • MOTEL
  • Male

    Yiddish

    MOTEL

    Pet form of Yiddish Mordche, MOTEL means "devotee of Marduk." 

    MOTEL

  • Namood
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Namood

    Sample; Model; Paragon

    Namood

  • Madel
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Madel

    From the tower.

    Madel

  • Henal
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Henal

    Henal

  • Qudwa
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Qudwa

    Model; Example

    Qudwa

  • Khnemu
  • Boy/Male

    Egyptian

    Khnemu

    To model.

    Khnemu

  • Petal
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, German, Indian

    Petal

    Flower Petal

    Petal

  • HODEL
  • Female

    Yiddish

    HODEL

    (הָאדֶעל) Pet form of Yiddish Hode, HODEL means "myrtle tree."

    HODEL

  • Godel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Godel

    English : from an Old German personal name, Godilo, Godila.German (Gödel) : from a pet form of a compound personal name beginning with the element gōd ‘good’ or god, got ‘god’.Variant of Godl or Gödl, South German variants of Gote, from Middle High German got(t)e, gö(t)te ‘godfather’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish male personal name Godl, a pet form of God, a variant of biblical Gad.

    Godel

  • Modal
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi

    Modal

    Enjoyment

    Modal

  • Morel
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Morel

    Swarthy.

    Morel

  • Namood |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Namood |

    Sample, Model, Paragon

    Namood |

  • Qudwa |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Qudwa |

    Model, Example

    Qudwa |

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Online names & meanings

  • Navaratna | நவராதநா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Navaratna | நவராதநா

    Nine precious stones

  • Paarvatee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Paarvatee

    Wife of Lord Shiva

  • Rayia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Rayia

    Guardian, Custodian, Patron

  • Gidney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gidney

    English : variant of Gedney.

  • Jugad
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Jugad

    Throughout the Ages - Reference to Time

  • ARON
  • Male

    Polish

    ARON

    Polish form of Hebrew Aharown, ARON means "light-bringer."

  • Watwood
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Staffordshire)

    Watwood

    English (Staffordshire) : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire called Wetwood, from Old English wēt, wǣt ‘wet’, ‘damp’ + wudu ‘wood’.

  • Vibhuvash
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Vibhuvash

    Powerful

  • Antesh
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Indian, Sanskrit

    Antesh

    God of the End; Lord Shiva

  • Miteelai | மிதீலாஈ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Miteelai | மிதீலாஈ

    Friendly

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  • Plenal
  • a.

    Full; complete; as, a plenal view or act.

  • Pedal
  • a.

    A pedal curve or surface.

  • Penalize
  • v. t.

    To make penal.

  • Pedal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a pedal; having pedals.

  • Model
  • v. i.

    To make a copy or a pattern; to design or imitate forms; as, to model in wax.

  • Penal
  • a.

    Inflicted as punishment; used as a means of punishment; as, a penal colony or settlement.

  • Pedal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the foot, or to feet, literally or figuratively; specifically (Zool.), pertaining to the foot of a mollusk; as, the pedal ganglion.

  • Model
  • n.

    Anything which serves, or may serve, as an example for imitation; as, a government formed on the model of the American constitution; a model of eloquence, virtue, or behavior.

  • Venal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to veins; venous; as, venal blood.

  • Model
  • v. t.

    To plan or form after a pattern; to form in model; to form a model or pattern for; to shape; to mold; to fashion; as, to model a house or a government; to model an edifice according to the plan delineated.

  • Model
  • n.

    Something intended to serve, or that may serve, as a pattern of something to be made; a material representation or embodiment of an ideal; sometimes, a drawing; a plan; as, the clay model of a sculpture; the inventor's model of a machine.

  • Model
  • a.

    Suitable to be taken as a model or pattern; as, a model house; a model husband.

  • Modal
  • a.

    Indicating, or pertaining to, some mode of conceiving existence, or of expressing thought.

  • Penal
  • a.

    Enacting or threatening punishment; as, a penal statue; the penal code.

  • Renal-portal
  • a.

    Both renal and portal. See Portal.

  • Modal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a mode or mood; consisting in mode or form only; relating to form; having the form without the essence or reality.

  • Penary
  • a.

    Penal.

  • Mode
  • n.

    Prevailing popular custom; fashion, especially in the phrase the mode.

  • Mode
  • n.

    Manner of doing or being; method; form; fashion; custom; way; style; as, the mode of speaking; the mode of dressing.

  • Mode
  • n.

    The scale as affected by the various positions in it of the minor intervals; as, the Dorian mode, the Ionic mode, etc., of ancient Greek music.