Mastering criminal law

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Where to find it

Law Library — Reserve Room (4th floor)

Call Number
KF9219 .P63 2015
Status
Available

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Summary

Mastering Criminal Law explores the basic principles useful in the study of criminal law, offering real world examples to understand these concepts. It provides a clear and concise consideration of the fundamental structure of a crime including statutory interpretation and sentencing. It has chapters on the typical crimes covered in most criminal law casebooks, namely, homicide, rape, assault and battery, and theft. Additionally, it covers accomplice liability, solicitation, attempt and conspiracy. It also covers defenses, including the right to present a defense. It distinguishes different approaches such as the Common Law and Model Penal Code and provides examples of different state statutes.

Contents

Introduction to criminal law -- Interpretation and constitutionality -- Sentencing -- Actus Reus -- Mens Rea -- Causation -- Burden of proof -- Homicide and related crimes -- Rape and other sexual offenses -- Assault, battery, and related offenses -- Theft, property offenses, and burglary -- Criminal enterprises -- Accomplice liability -- Solicitation -- Attempt and related preparatory crimes -- Conspiracy -- Defenses in general, alibi, and entrapment -- Defending self, others and property -- Necessity and duress -- Competency, insanity, and diminished capacity -- Intoxication.

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