Smith and Hogan's criminal law
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Smith and Hogan's criminal law
Oxford University Press, c2011
13th ed
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Criminal law
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Bibliography: p. [1145]
Includes index
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Smith & Hogan's Criminal Law is regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales and has been for over 45 years. The book owes its consistent popularity to its accessible style, depth of analysis and breadth of coverage. It is an invaluable text for undergraduates and is an essential reference source for criminal law practitioners. The thirteenth edition has been completely updated in order to include all legislative and case law developments. Changes brought about through the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 and the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 have been fully incorporated. There is, as ever, detailed analysis of the many recent case developments (over 200 new cases are digested in this edition), in particular, a revision of the chapter dealing with secondary liability and joint enterprise. Online Updates Smith and Hogan Criminal Law is accompanied by free comprehensive on-line annual case updates, organized by chapter, with increased navigational functionality. Also included is a full bibliography arranged alphabetically and by chapter
Table of Contents
- PART I. GENERAL PRINCIPLES
- 1. Defining crime
- 2. The sources of criminal law
- 3. Procedure and sentencing
- 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. Corporate and vicarious liability
- 11. Mental conditions, intoxication and mistake
- 12. General defences
- 13. Inchoate crime
- PART II. PARTICULAR CRIMES
- 14. Murder
- 15. Manslaughter
- 16. Further homicide and related offences
- 17. Non-fatal offences against the person
- 18. Sexual offences
- 19. Theft
- 20. Robbery
- 21. Offences of temporary deprivation
- 22. Making off without Payment
- 23. The Fraud Act 2006
- 24. Other fraud offences
- 25. Blackmail and related offences
- 26. Burglary and related offences
- 27. Handling and related offences
- 28. Forgery (Free Online Chapter)
- 29. Offences of damages to property
- 30. Computer misuse offences
- 31. Obscenity
- 32. Offences against public order
- 33. Road traffic offences
- BIBLIOGRAPHY (FREE ONLINE)
- INDEX
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