Chapter 3: Criminal Law Last updated Save as PDF Page ID43554 Contributed by Alison S. Burke, David Carter, Brian Fedorek, Tiffany Morey, Lore Rutz-Burri, & Shanell SanchezProfessors (Criminology and Criminal Justice) at Southern Oregon UniversitySourced from OpenOregon 3.1: Functions and Limitations of Law3.2: Civil, Criminal, and Moral Wrongs3.3: Sources of Criminal Law- Federal and State Constitutions3.4: Sources of Criminal Law- Statutes, Ordinances, and Other Legislative Enactments3.5: Sources of Law- Administrative Law, Common Law, Case Law and Court Rules3.6: Classifications of Law3.7: Substantive Law- Defining Crimes, Inchoate Liability, Accomplice Liability, and Defenses3.8: Substantive Law- Punishment- Incarceration and Confinement Sanctions3.9: Substantive Law- Physical Punishment Sentences3.10: Substantive Law- Monetary Punishment Sentences3.11: Substantive Law- Community-Based Sentences3.12: Procedural Law