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Module SCL-2030:
Materion Cyfoes mewn Cyfraith Trosedd

Materion Cyfoes mewn Cyfraith Trosedd 2022-23
SCL-2030
2022-23
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser: Lois Nash
Overview

Oherwydd natur y pwnc a'r modiwl, mae modd i'r cynnwys newid o flwyddyn i flwyddyn, ond gellir gynnwys pynciau megis:

  • Ewthanasia a lladdiad trugarol
  • Troseddau'n ymwneud a'r amgylchedd
  • Troseddau'n ymwneud a threftadaeth
  • Troseddau rhywiol newydd
  • Troseddau'n erbyn cyrff meirw
  • Caethwasiaeth fodern
  • Dadleuon dros gyfraith trosedd Cymreig

Assessment Strategy

-threshold -D- hyd at D+ Trothwy: Bydd myfyrwyr (D- hyd at D+) yn dangos sgiliau ymchwil boddhaol mewn rhannau o leiaf o'r pwnc a ddewiswyd ganddynt, a byddant yn gwneud ymdrechion rhannol lwyddiannus o leiaf i archwilio a dadansoddi'r wybodaeth ac i ysgrifennu'r project mewn dull academaidd.Ateb sy'n gywir gan fwyaf o ran cyflwyno deunydd, ond sy’n cynnwys lefel sylweddol o wallau, ac felly nid yw’n hollol ddibynadwy. -good -B- hyd at B+ Da: Bydd myfyrwyr da (B- hyd at B+) yn llwyddo'n gadarn yn yr holl ddeilliannau dysgu a restrir.Ateb cynhwysfawr, yn cynnwys yr holl neu bron y cyfan o’r deunydd sy’n berthnasol i’r cwestiwn a dim amherthnasedd, neu ychydig iawn; yr holl ddeunydd a’r cyfeiriadau yn gywir at ei gilydd, heb ddim anghywirdeb na gwallau, gan gyflwyno’r cyfan mewn dadl glir, resymegol a beirniadol, ond sydd â lle i wella ei adeiladwaith a’i gyflwyniad. Ateb sy’n dangos hyfedredd llwyr yn y pwnc. -excellent -A- hyd at A Rhagorol: Bydd myfyrwyr rhagorol (A- hyd at A) yn cyflawni'n gyson gadarn ar draws y deilliannau dysgu, ac yn cyfuno hyn â gwreiddioldeb, gwybodaeth eang o'r pwnc yn ei gyd-destun ehangach ynghyd â dadleuon a dadansoddiad treiddgar a soffistigedig.Ateb rhagorol, sy’n dangos meistrolaeth dros y pwnc dan sylw heb fawr ddim lle o gwbl i wella. Mae’r ateb yn cynnwys yr holl bwyntiau a dadleuon perthnasol, ynghyd â gwerthusiad llawn annibynnol ac aeddfed o’r testun, heb fawr ddim camgymeriadau neu gynnwys amherthnasol. Lle bo’n berthnasol, bydd yr ateb hefyd yn dangos tystiolaeth o werthusiad cymharol manwl o’r materion dan sylw. Bydd yr holl ddeunydd a chyfeiriadau (lle bo’n berthnasol) wedi’u cyflwyno bron yn berffaith yn yr ateb, a bydd yr ateb wedi’i lunio’n hynod dda ac yn rhagorol yn ramadegol yn Gymraeg/Saesneg. -another level-C- i C+ Da/Boddhaol: Bydd myfyrwyr lefel C- i C+ yn llwyddo'n ddisgrifiadol yn yr holl ddeilliannau dysgu a restrir.Ateb sydd, er ei fod bob amser yn gywir gan fwyaf, serch hynny yn methu â gwahaniaethu rhwng deunydd perthnasol ac amherthnasol, ac sydd â diffyg beirniadaeth. Ateb sy’n ddibynadwy o ran cywirdeb, ond nad yw’n gynhwysfawr neu nad yw’n hollol berthnasol.

Learning Outcomes

  • Canfod a dadansoddi ffynhonellau cyfreithiol perthnasol yng nghyswllt cyfraith trosedd wrth gynnal ymchwil annibynnol. Identify and analyse relevant legal resources in connection with criminal law while conducting independent research.

  • Cyfathrebu gwybodaeth perthnasol yn gryno ac yn effeithiol yn ysgrifenedig. Communicate relevant information succinctly and effectively in writing.

  • Dangos dealltwriaeth o faterion cyfoes o fewn gyfraith trosedd a'u cyd-destun ehangach, e.e. cymdeithasol, gwleidyddol. Demonstrate understanding of contemporary issues in criminal law, including within their wider context, e.g. social, political.

  • Dangos gwybodaeth gynhwysfawr o ddatblygiadau diweddar mewn cyfraith trosedd. Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of recent developments in criminal law.

  • Dangos y gallu i strwythuro a mynegi dadleuon yn effeithiol yng nghyswllt a chyfraith trosedd. Demonstrate the ability to structure and articulate arguments effectively in relation to criminal law.

Assessment method

Essay

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

Traethawd ysgrifenedig 2500 gair yn gofyn i myfyrwyr ateb un cwestiwn yn seiliedig ar cynnwys pwnc o hanner cyntaf y modiwl.

Weighting

40%

Due date

22/02/2022

Assessment method

Exam (Centrally Scheduled)

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

Arholiad dwy awr yn gofyn i myfyrwyr ateb dau gwestiwn allan o bedwar, yn seiliedig ar cynnwys y modiwl gyfan.

Weighting

60%

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