Textbook on criminal law
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Textbook on criminal law
Oxford University Press, c2007
9th ed
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Includes index
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Description
The ninth edition of Textbook on Criminal Law continues to closely match the coverage requirements of criminal law courses. The concise and lively writing style adopted brings clarity to the subject without compromising accuracy and detail. The popularity of the book lies in its engaging analysis that draws the student in, displaying a welcome lack of restraint when challenging the decisions of the judiciary or the legislature. The author draws on his considerable teaching and examining experience to make complex areas easily understable through a straightforward and jargon free approach that helps students feel comfortable with the subject, whilst encouraging wider debate on the underlying principles. Students studying criminal law for the first time are provided with the ideal balance of coverage and detail that makes the subject accessible. The book is accompanied by an Online Resource Centre offering twice-yearly updates to key cases and legislation, and an additioanl chapter: Misuse of Drugs Act Offences.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Actus Reus
- 3. Mens Rea
- 4. Negligence and strict liability
- 5. Capacity and incapacitating conditions
- 6. General defences
- 7. Parties to crime
- 8. Inchoate offences
- 9. Homicide
- 10. Non-fatal offences against the person
- 11. Offences under the Theft Acts 1968 and 1978: Theft and Related Offences
- 12. Offences involving deception
- 13. Further Offences under the Theft Acts
- 14. Criminal Damage
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