- Docente: Marco Orlando Mantovani
- Credits: 8
- SSD: IUS/17
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Marco Orlando Mantovani (Modulo 1) Antonio Bonfiglioli (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Forli
- Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Criminology for Investigation and Security (cod. 8491)
Learning outcomes
The aim of the course is to deepen some of the main criminal offences, considering also the decisions on the same topics. At the end of the course, students will get familiar with the special part of the penal code and know the main problems concerning the selected crimes.
Course contents
The "Penal Law (advanced)" course includes two modules whose
purpose are to describe to the students the "special" part
("parte speciale") of the italian penal code through the analysis
of some specific crimes (for example: crimes against public
administration, crimes against life and against individual safety,
etc.) and of the prevailing view taken by the decisions of the
Courts with regards to them. At the end of the course the student
will know both purpose and structure of the "special" part of the
italian Penal code and the main part of the "computer crimes". On
top of everything, will be able to understand contents, purpose of
protection, different interpretations and problems with regards to
every single type of crime. A good
knowledge of the constitutional Principles and of the categories wich define the structure of each crime is essential in order
to have a correct understanding of the whole course. All the
students who did not achieve any knowledge of Penal Law during the
previous degree courses they attended, are requested to plug their
gaps with regards to the part which explains the Principle of
Legality, the meaning and the structure of Crime, and the state of
having committed a crime or offense, by reading the following book
(CADOPPI-VENEZIANI, Elementi di diritto penale, parte
generale, possibly last edition).
The main topics discussed during the course will be: the special
part of italian Penal Code accordingly to the thinking of the
lawmaker in 1930; the crimes against the Public administration, the
crimes against life and individual safety, different types of
homicide (voluntary, culpable, infanticide, etc. etc.), refusal of
cures and therapies, responsability for HIV infecting, criminal
conspiracy, "computer crimes", etc. etc.
Readings/Bibliography
1) AA.VV., Diritto penale. Lineamenti di parte speciale, VII ed., 2014, Monduzzi, Bologna, with regards just to the following parts:
cap. II (Delitti contro la P.A.): "profili generali" (pag. 98-110), par. 2 (pag. 111-123), par. 3 (pag. 123-138; 141-156); cap. IV (I delitti contro l'ordine pubblico): par. 1 e 1.1. (pag. 293-300); 3. e 3.1. (pag. 311-323); 4 (pag. 324), 4.3. (pag. 328), 4.6. (pag. 330-336);cap. VIII (Delitti contro la vita): PER INTERO (pag. 475-547).
In order to the "computer crimes":
2) DESTITO V., "Reati informatici", in Digesto discipline penalistiche, Agg. V, Torino, Utet, with regards just to the following parts: chapt. 1,2 (740-742), 5 (744-747);
This text, sub 2), is available in the section on the course materials
On the reform concerning the crimes against public administration (l. 3/2019):
3) "Diritto penale e processo", n. 5/2019, p. 600-618.
Optional readings:
T. PADOVANI, L. STORTONI, Diritto penale e fattispecie criminose. Introduzione alla parte speciale del diritto penale. Nuova edizione, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2006.
Teaching methods
Lectures will be oral and will deal with outlined topics.
Assessment methods
The exam will be oral.
Teaching tools
It will be absolutely fundamental for all the students to bring with them the last edition of the italian Penal Code while attending classes as well as while studyng for the exam. All the decisions discussed during classes will be available for all the students.
Office hours
See the website of Marco Orlando Mantovani
See the website of Antonio Bonfiglioli
SDGs

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.