Specific Intent is an idea in the law that refers to an individual's intent to do something that is illegal or criminal. It is a type of criminal intent in which a person has a conscious desire to commit a crime and is aware of the consequences of their actions. Specific Intent can be divided into two categories: general intent and specific intent. General intent refers to an individual's intent to do an illegal act, but not their intent to cause a certain result from the act. Specific intent is an individual's intent to bring about a specific result from an illegal act. In other words, general intent requires that an individual be aware of their actions and their potential consequences, while specific intent requires that an individual have a conscious desire to bring about a certain result from an illegal act.