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Criminal law

Sir John Smith

Butterworths, c2002

10th ed

  • : pbk

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Smith & Hogan, criminal law

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Description

"Smith and Hogan: Criminal Law" provides a detailed and critical exposition of the general principles of criminal liability and the law of the most important crimes. This new edition has been made more digestible by dividing some of the longer chapters. It has been fully revised and takes account of recent very important case law, particularly the decisions of the House of Lords in B (a minor) and K (strict liability), Morgan Smith (provocation) and Hinks (theft). It includes statutory changes, particularly those made by the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 2000 and the - so far slight - impact of the Human Rights Act 1998 on the substantive criminal law.

Table of Contents

  • PART I
  • General principles
  • 1. Crime and sentence
  • 2. The definition of a crime
  • 3. The classification of offences
  • 4. The elements of a crime: actus reus
  • 5. The elements of a crime: mens rea
  • 6. Crimes of negligence
  • 7. Crimes of strict liability
  • 8. Parties to crime
  • 9. Assistance after the offence
  • 10. Vicarious liability and liability of associations
  • 11. Defences
  • 12. Incitement, conspiracy and attempt
  • PART II
  • Particular crimes
  • 13. Murder
  • 14. Manslaughter
  • 15. Offences related to homicide
  • 16. Non-fatal offences against the person
  • 17. Sexual offences
  • 18. Theft and related offences
  • 19. Offences involving deception
  • 20. Blackmail
  • 21. Burglary and related offences
  • 22. Handling and related offences
  • 23. Forgery
  • 24. Offences of damage to property
  • 25. Computer misuse offences
  • 26. Criminal libels and related offences
  • 27. Offences against public disorder
  • 28. Road traffic offences
  • Index

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