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Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law David Ormerod (Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Criminal Justice at University College London)

Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law By David Ormerod (Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Criminal Justice at University College London)

Summary

Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law is rightly regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales. Published in its first edition over fifty years ago, it continues to be a key text for undergraduates and an essential reference source for practitioners.

Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law Summary

Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law by David Ormerod (Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Criminal Justice at University College London)

Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law is rightly regarded as the leading doctrinal textbook on criminal law in England and Wales. The book owes its consistent popularity to its accessible style, depth of analysis, and breadth of coverage. Over fifty years since the publication of the first edition, Professor David Ormerod and Karl Laird continue the tradition set down by Professors Sir John Smith and Brian Hogan by producing a textbook of unrivaled quality. The text continues to be an invaluable resource for undergraduate students and an essential reference source for criminal law practitioners. Online resources: A selection of online resources accompany this text, including: * Comprehensive annual legal updates, organized by chapter * A full bibliography arranged alphabetically and by chapter * A selection of additional online chapters

Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law Reviews

A clear and accessible text: ideal for law students and practitioners alike * Russell J Kelsall, The Student Law Journal *

About David Ormerod (Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Criminal Justice at University College London)

Professor David Ormerod QC is a Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Criminal Justice at University College London. He is also a Door Tenant at Red Lion Chambers and a Bencher of Middle Temple. Karl Laird is Fixed-term Fellow and Tutor in Law at St Hilda's College, Oxford and is an associate member of the Oxford Law Faculty. He has also taught at the Universities of Bristol, Cambridge, and at the LSE.

Table of Contents

PART I. General Principles 1: An introduction to the criminal law 2: The elements of a crime: actus reus 3: The elements of a crime: mens rea 4: Crimes of negligence 5: Crimes of strict liability 6: Parties to crime 7: Assistance after the offence 8: Corporate and vicarious liability 9: Mental conditions, intoxication and mistake 10: General defences 11: Inchoate crime PART II. Particular Crimes 12: Murder 13: Voluntary manslaughter 14: Involuntary manslaughter 15: Further homicide and related offences 16: Non-fatal offences against the person 17: Sexual offences 18: Theft 19: Robbery 20: Offences of temporary deprivation 21: Making off without payment 22: The Fraud Act 2006 23: Other offences involving fraud 24: Blackmail and related offences 25: Burglary and related offences 26: Handling and related offences 27: Forgery (Online Chapter) 28: Offences of damage to property 29: Computer misuse offences 30: Obscene communication and publication offences (Online Chapter) 31: Offences against public order (Online Chapter) 32: Selected road traffic offences (Online Chapter)

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9780198807094
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Smith, Hogan, & Ormerod's Criminal Law by David Ormerod (Law Commissioner for England and Wales and Professor of Criminal Justice at University College London)
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