Part 2: Book 2
Module 2.1: Crimes Against National Security and the Law of Nations
Covers treason, espionage, piracy, and crimes against the law of nations under the RPC. Includes the two-witness rule and elements of each offense.
Module 2.2: Crimes Against the Fundamental Laws of the State
Covers arbitrary detention, delay in delivery of detained persons, violation of domicile, and other crimes against constitutional rights.
Module 2.3: Crimes Against Public Order
Covers rebellion, sedition, coup d'etat, direct assault, resistance to authority, and other crimes threatening public peace and order.
Module 2.4: Crimes Against Public Interest
Covers forgery, falsification of documents, counterfeiting, fraud against public interest, and other crimes involving deceit and false representations.
Module 2.5: Crimes Against Public Morals
Covers gambling, betting, immoral doctrines and obscene publications, vagrancy, and prostitution under the Revised Penal Code.
Module 2.6: Crimes Committed by Public Officers
Covers malfeasance, misfeasance, nonfeasance, malversation, bribery, and other crimes that can only be committed by public officers.
Module 2.7: Crimes Against Persons
Covers homicide, murder, parricide, infanticide, physical injuries, and other crimes causing harm or death to persons under the RPC.
Module 2.8: Crimes Against Personal Liberty and Security
Covers kidnapping, serious illegal detention, slight illegal detention, unlawful arrest, and other crimes restricting personal freedom.
Module 2.9: Crimes Against Property
Covers robbery, theft, estafa (swindling), malicious mischief, arson, and other crimes involving taking or damaging property.
Module 2.10: Crimes Against Chastity
Covers adultery, concubinage, seduction, acts of lasciviousness, abduction, and rape under the RPC as amended by RA 8353.
Module 2.11: Crimes Against Civil Status of Persons
Covers simulation of birth, usurpation of civil status, bigamy, illegal marriages, and other crimes affecting personal identity and marital status.
Module 2.12: Crimes Against Honor
Covers libel, slander, slander by deed, incriminatory machinations, and other crimes affecting a person's reputation and dignity.
Module 2.13: Quasi-Offenses (Criminal Negligence)
Covers reckless imprudence, simple imprudence, and criminal negligence - felonies committed through lack of foresight or skill rather than intent.