A criminal offence is regarded
as a
public wrong. What does this mean?
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A criminal offence is regarded as a public wrong because a criminal becomes a threat to the public. For example, a murder is not just a crime against the person who was murdered but also against the public at large. This is because the murderer then becomes a threat to other members of the public as well
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A criminal offence is regarded as a public wrong because a criminal becomes a threat to the public. For example, a murder is not just a crime against the person who was murdered but also against the public at large. This is because the murderer then becomes a threat to other members of the public as well
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