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Criminal Law 4th Revised edition


Criminal Law 4th Revised edition

Paperback by Than, Claire de (Senior Lecturer and Director of Student Experience, City University London); Heaton, Russell (Formerly Principal Lecturer in Law, Department of Academic Legal Studies, Nottingham Trent University)

Criminal Law

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ISBN:
9780199657209
Publication Date:
23 May 2013
Edition/language:
4th Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
608 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Criminal Law

Description

Criminal Law introduces undergraduates to the principles of criminal law through a fresh and stimulating approach. With a reputation for providing a readable and understandable account of the law relating to criminal offences, this book allows the reader to develop a full appreciation of the fundamentals of the subject whilst highlighting and examining key areas for debate. Using a logical structure and lively writing style, the authors ensure that even the most complicated aspects of criminal law are explained in a clear and engaging manner. Running examples in each chapter provide scenarios to help clarify points of law and aid understanding, while flowcharts and diagrams offer a useful visual tool to illustrate the more complex offences and defences. Learning features throughout the chapters and additional materials on the Online Resource Centre, including the Hot 100 Cases database, help to structure study and revision. Online Resource Centre The accompanying Online Resource Centre provides additional materials to allow the reader to engage and test their knowledge across the topic areas, including a 'Hot 100 cases' database offering summaries of key criminal law cases, and an extra chapter on Vicarious and Corporate Liability.

Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Actus Reus ; 3. Mens Rea and Fault ; 4. Non-Fatal Offences Against the Person ; 5. Sexual Offences ; 6. Homicide ; 7. General Defences I: Age and Insanity ; 8. General Defences II: Automatism, Intoxication, Mistake and Self-Defence ; 9. General Defences III: Duress, Necessity and Marital Coercion ; 10. Offences Against Property I: Theft ; 11. Offences Against Property II: Fraud ; 12. Offences Against Property III ; 13. Strict Liability ; 14. Secondary Participation in Crime ; 15. Inchoate Offences

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