The Purpose Of The Texas Penal Model

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overview
In 1854 the Texas legislature authorized a commission to codify the existing laws in Texas; and in 1856 the Texas Penal Code was established. Prior to 1856 Texas was governed mostly by common law; it was not until 1895 that the Texas Penal code was revised. In 1974 the Texas Penal code went through another revision, this time more extensive than the previous revisions, and mostly based on the American law institute penal code model. The main goal of the revision was too Clarify and consolidate the fundamental law of crimes, and to modernize and simplify the penal code for the rural, less populated areas of Texas, to reasonably grade offenses based on the severity of the crimes; as well as to ensure that the punishment for committing …show more content…

Furthermore, the Texas Penal Code is in place to insure public safety by several different methods, such as using penalties as a deterrent in order to prevent an individual from committing crimes; and to set standards for punishment that may be necessary to prevent the likely recurrence of criminal behavior, and to mandate rehabilitation programs for those convicted of violations of the Texas penal code.
How it pertains to LE
Today the Texas Penal code is used every day by Peace Officers all across the state of Texas. The Texas Penal Code is used as a guide to the established penalties, prohibitions, and Correctional measures that deal with behavior that is inexcusable, unjustifiable and threatens the public interest of Texas residents. A few examples of statutes that can be found in the Texas Penal code that a peace officer in the state of Texas is responsible for enforcing, along with the consequences that follow if an individual is to be found in violation of those laws, would be as …show more content…

If the person is in fact found guilty of the offence of Insurance Fraud, he could be charged whit a Class C misdemeanor if the value of the false claim is less than $100 however he could also be charged with a punishment as high as a Felony of the first degree if the value of the false claim is more than