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(1) Actus reus-The guilty act

(2) Mens rea-The guilty mind

(3) Concurrence-The coexistence of (1) an act in violation of the law and (2) a culpable mental state

(4) Causation-The concurrence of mind and act must produce harm.

(5) Harm-The harm caused by the crime

(6) Legality-Refers to the existence of a law that prohibits or mandates an action

(7) Punishment-The sanctions imposed for violating the law

(8) Necessary attendant circumstances-The facts surrounding an event

The three conjoined elements that comprise the legal essence of the concept of crime are (1) the criminal act, (2) a culpable mental state, and (3) a concurrence of the two.

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