Smith & Hogan Criminal Law: Cases and Materials 9th ed

Subjects:
External LLB Titles, Criminal Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. The elements of a crime
3. Causation
4. Omissions
5. Fault
6. Proof
7. Intoxication
8. The mental element in statutory offences: strict liability
9. Parties to offences
10. Vicarious liability and liability of corporations
11. Mental abnormality
12. General defences
13. Incitement
14. Conspiracy
15. Attempt
16. Impossibility and preliminary offences
17. Murder
18. Manslaughter
19. Non-fatal offences against the person
20. Sexual offences
21. Theft and robbery
22. Offences involving deception
23. Making off without payment
24. Temporary deprivation offences
25. Blackmail
26. Burglary and related offences
27. Handling stolen goods
28. Offences of damage to property

ISBN13: 9780406977298
ISBN: 0406977291
New Edition ISBN: 9780199218691
Published: December 2005
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £28.99

The legal principles and rules involved in the study of criminal law are often complex and technical. It is therefore essential that students have a clear and comprehensive account of the law to guide their study. For generations Smith and Hogan has fulfilled that need.

Smith and Hogan Criminal Law: Cases and Materials provides the necessary materials - cases, statutes, reports, book extracts and articles - for an in-depth study of the general principles of criminal law. Introductory notes and commentary link the materials enabling the reader to gain an insight into the problems that may arise.

The ideal partner to the Smith and Hogan Criminal Law textbook, this book provides a complete guide to the study of criminal law. This ninth edition has been updated to incorporate new legislation including the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and relevant new case law.

  • Includes all relevant material including cases, statutes, reports, extracts from books and articles ensuring students are provided with an in-depth study of criminal law.
  • Introductory notes and commentary link the materials enabling the reader to gain an insight into the problems that may arise.
  • Incorporates new legislation, such as the Sexual Offences Act 2003, and new case law R v G on recklessness and R v Misra.