Criminal Law

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This title covering the essentials of criminal law is ideal for criminal justice, criminology, and law enforcement professionals. Readers will learn not only what the law is, but how it evolved, the principles upon which it is based, and how it applies to various circumstances. This text will give them that knowledge in a streamlined format which combines edited cases with textual material introducing and analyzing the cases.

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Chapter 1Introduction to the Study of Criminal Law
1
New York
28
Mitchell 566
40
Chapter 2Constitutional Limits on the Definition and Punishment of Crimes
57
Rogers 235237
75
Director of Public Prosecutions 339341
113
Youngs Drug Products Corp
123
Jaffe 565
131
Valentine
341
State 389
365
Shuman
371
City of Chicago v Morales 6571
388
Louisiana 46
389
Garner 271275
406
Conclusion
416
Commonwealth 213
427

Rusk 420423
157
Chapter 3 The General Elements of Crimes
161
Kuhrig
213
Hardwick 8390 91 100
218
State
228
Wilson 140 453
237
Chapter 4 Justification Defenses
241
United States 571572 578
242
United States
251
Taylor 444448
258
Commonwealth 227
264
Chapter 5Excuse Defenses
281
Ullman
323
Chapter 6Criminal Homicide
331
Chapter 8Other Crimes against the Person
455
Chapter 9Property Crimes and Crimes against Habitation
475
Chapter 10White Collar Crimes
509
United States v Aguilera 578
513
Chapter 11Liability for the Conduct of Another
537
Chapter 12Inchoate Crimes
553
Appendix ACase Reporters and Case Citations
589
Appendix BAmerican Law Institute Model Penal Code Selected Portions
595
Index
623
United States 540
625
Quill 99 129131
631
Dudley and Stephens 1924 280
640
Nebraska 38
651
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