• This is the state of mind required for the commission of certain common-law crimes not requiring a specific intent or not imposing strict liability. General intent usu. takes the form of recklessness (involving actual awareness of a risk and the culpable taking of that risk) or negligence (involving blameworthy inadvertence).
— Also termed general criminal intent; general mens rea. [Cases: Criminal Law 20, 23. C.J.S. Criminal Law §§ 31–33, 35–39; Negligence §§ 913–914.]