1. Burglary and Criminal Liability | Applying theft and burglary laws to cases involving Derek, Pietro, and Mary using the Theft Act 1968 and relevant case law.
2. Fraud by False Representation | Describing the elements of fraud and evaluating how effective robbery laws are in preventing and punishing offenders.
3. Handling Stolen Goods | Defining the actus reus of handling stolen goods and assessing whether the legal definition of theft is effective in ensuring justice.
4. Legal Definitions and Precedents | Analyzing judicial interpretations of burglary from cases like R v Brown and Norfolk Constabulary v Seekings and Gould.
5. Sentencing and Criminal Justice | Evaluating whether penalties for burglary, theft, and fraud are appropriate and consistent with legal principles.
6. Application of Criminal Law | Assessing how laws related to property crimes apply in different scenarios, balancing fairness, deterrence, and enforcement.