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Principles of Criminal Law (7th edn) Andrew Ashworth and Jeremy Horder New to this Edition • Increased coverage of key cases for undergraduates. • Takes full account of the effect of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 on the law of homicide. • Provides discussion of key new cases including:
While we believe both techniques may be used to teach criminal law, our goal is to present a clear, concise text that discusses back-ground information necessary to understand the principles involved in criminal law and sets forth the elements of the major crimes. The seventh edition contains several significant changes.
The 7th Edition has new information on organized and white-collar crime, up-to-date marijuana laws, and additional content on specific crimes and legal rules. Cases and critical-thinking features challenge you to think critically about complex legal issues.
Principles of Criminal Law, now in its seventh edition, takes a distinctly different approach to the study of criminal law, whilst still covering all of the vital topics found on...
Principles of Criminal Law is a clear, efficient introduction to criminal law viewed through the lens of human behavior. Concise enough for a one-semester course, it provides critical background information, establishes elements of major crimes, and covers a vast range of crimes, including white-collar, victimless and political crimes, without ...
Edition: Seventh edition View all formats and editions Publisher : Oxford University Press , Oxford , 2013 Physical Description : 1 online resource (xxxii, 510 pages)
Principles of Criminal Law is a clear, efficient introduction to criminal law viewed through the lens of human behavior.
Principles of Criminal Law 7th Edition is written by Cliff Roberson; Michael O'Reilley and published by Pearson. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Principles of Criminal Law are 9780135202623, 0135202620 and the print ISBNs are 9780135186282, 0135186285.
This document discusses the operation and scope of criminal law and justice. It explores what constitutes a crime and how criminal liability differs from other forms of legal liability. It examines debates around defining crimes and the public interest in punishing criminal behavior.
The text provides critical background information, establishes elements of major crimes, and covers a vast range of crimes, including white-collar, victimless and political crimes.