Smith & Hogan: Criminal Law is regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales and has been for over 40 years. The book owes its consistent popularity to its accessible style, depth of analysis and breadth of coverage. It is an invaluable study aid for undergraduates and an essential reference source for criminal law practitioners.
The twelfth edition has been completely updated in order to include all legislative and case law developments. The chapter on fraud has been rewritten to take into account the Fraud Act 2006. Other key changes include incorporation of the Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act 2007, and recent Law Commission report findings.
New to this edition:-
- A new chapter on the Fraud Act 2006
- Coverage of the Corporate Manslaughter and Corporate Homicide Act 2007
- Coverage of the new Road Safety Act 2006
- Coverage of the new Serious Crime Bill on incitement
- New case law including:-
- Jones in the House of Lords on construction of offences;
- Rimmington in the House of Lords on common law offences;
- Kennedy No 2 in the House of Lords on causation and drug supply;
- G on strict liability in sex offences; Rahman on joint enterprise;
- Heard on intoxication;
- Rashford and Hatton on self defence;
- Saik and Suchedina on conspiracy;
- Holley and Karimi on provocation;
- R v D (R v Dhaliwhal) and Carey on unlawful act manslaughter;
- Hendy-Freeguard on kidnap; Bree and B on consent and sexual offences;
- Abdullhai and G on child sex offences
- Law Commission Papers on Homicide, and on Assisting and Encouraging












