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Available Courses: Introduction to Scots Criminal Law- Beginner Level

Updated: Jan 26, 2024

We are delighted to introduce our Pre-University Preparation Course: Introduction to Scots Criminal Law- Beginner Level (For those aged 16+ years old)


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In this Course we cover an introduction to the following legal topics:


  • Criminal Liability


  • Consideration of offences such theft, aggravated theft and robbery. 


  • Key cases that have shaped the law to where it is today.



This course is designed for individuals who are curious about criminal law. They are perhaps considering studying law, criminal justice or criminology. 


This course has a suggested age rating of 16+. This is due to discussion of criminal offences and on themes of violence. If you are unsure whether this might not be the right course for you or if you are looking to book a space for your child, then please do not hesitate to contact us for more information.


Group Sizes

Our group sizes are purposely kept quite small (max. of 12) so that students can collaborate with one another, gaining essential group work and confidence skills. You'll have the chance to interact with the course leader and your peers during our sessions, giving you the chance to gauge how you're progressing and how your classmates are tackling the course material.

Course Format

Our Pre-University Preparation Course offers a platform where students can gain a deeper understanding of the academic skills required for a smooth transition into higher education.


Our sessions are devised of both traditional lectures and interactive tutorials which prepare students for the independent format of learning that characterises university education.


The content is tailored to support students gain a fundamental understanding of criminal law in Scotland. They will develop a strong grounding in the key principles of criminal liability which means students will leave our courses understanding both actus reus and mens rea in addition, how this need to identify criminal liability interacts with specific offences.



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Course Content

Topic 1: Criminal Liability:

  • Actus Reus - the guilty act in law

  • Mens Rea - the guilty mind in law

  • Supporting case law (study of real-life cases which have set a legal rule in these areas)


Topic 2: Theft & Aggravated Theft

  • Study of the crime of theft

  • Study of the crime of aggravated theft

  • Real-life cases involving these offences.


Topic 3: Robbery

  • Study of the crime of robbery

  • Real-life cases involving this offence



Course Materials

After completing the course, we provide a Certificate of Attendance, along with a digital support pack containing lecture slides, tutorial material, and additional resources to help you on your academic journey.

Please note that students must attend all sessions in order for the Certificate of Attendance to be issued.

Use of Devices

We welcome students to bring their own electronic devices and traditional pen-and-paper note-taking materials to ensure a comfortable and personalised learning environment.

Please note that we do not have the ability to provide electronic devices for students.

Additional Support Needs

At Scots Law Talks, we are committed to providing high-quality services to all our students and of course, we fully share this commitment to students with additional support needs. We understand that everyone experiences learning differently and we are passionate about providing equal opportunities for our students. Talk to us and let us know your specific needs and we will do our best to provide the support you need to succeed on your course.


Course Admission

This course is ran throughout the year at different locations in Scotland. If you do not see a location/time that suits you, then please get in touch and we can let you know if there are alternative options.

If you have any questions, then please get in touch. We look forward to hearing from you!



Where can I book?


We hope to offer this course later in 2024. If you are interested in this event, then please contact us.




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