5 page essay on Parties to a crime. Please read instructions

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  1. The essay must be on "Parties to a Crime". Select a state (TEXAS) and its statute for Parties to a Crime and explain the elements.
  2. Research and explain the elements for the historical common law for the same crime.
  3. Then based on your research and explanations of the two versions of the crime, compare the state criminal statute with the historical common law to see how the elements of the crime have evolved.
  4. Write a five page eassay, describing the elements of the current state statute, the elements of the historical common law, and comparing the elements and how they have changed. Discuss possible reasons for the changes in the elements, how the interaction of criminal justice agencies and the law may have contributed to these changes, and suggest new changes in the statute, based on society’s needs today.

YOUR ESSAY MUST INCLUDE:

  • A Title Page
  • Abstract that summarizes the essay
  • Introduction
  • Description of the elements of the crime under historical common law
  • Description of the elements of the current state statute for that crime
  • Compare how the elements of the crime have changed from the historical common law to the current state statute
  • Discuss possible reasons for the changes
  • Suggest new changes in the statute, based on society’s needs today
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    Topic: Parties to a crime


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    Running Head: PARTIES TO A CRIME

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    Parties to a Crime
    Name
    Institutional Affiliation

    PARTIES TO A CRIME

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    Parties to a Crime

    Abstract
    An individual could be a party to a crime if they were involved in any way in committing
    the crime. The individual becomes a party to the offense despite not partaking in the crime
    directly (Herlitz, 1992). An example is a driver who drives the get-away car in an armed robbery.
    Even though the driver does not leave the car, he is still a participant in the crime and thus a
    party to the crime of armed robbery. Parties to a crime can be described as the people who are
    involved in the crime before, during or after the crime has taken place (Herlitz, 1992). Their
    involvement is based on the actions they take in the three instances which are before, during or
    after the crime has taken place. In discussing the elements that comprise of being a party to an
    offense, this paper will focus on the state of Texas. In it, the statutes governing the Texas Law on
    being partisan to crime, the elements of the law, the historical common law for the same law will
    be examined. An exploration that will entail a detailed comparison between the state criminal
    statute and the historical common law together with two versions of the crime will be conducted.
    The discussion will be primarily based on the evolution of the elements of the crime and
    particularly in Texas.
    Introduction
    The term accomplice has a similar meaning to being a party to a crime, and these two
    terms are used interchangeably. However, despite the similarity, the Texas states treat the term
    under being party to an off...


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