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Complete Criminal Law Janet Loveless (Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, Governance and International Relations, London Metropolitan University)

Complete Criminal Law By Janet Loveless (Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, Governance and International Relations, London Metropolitan University)

Summary

Complete Criminal Law provides a student-centred, straightforward approach to the criminal law LLB/GDL syllabus. The author's lucid commentary clearly explains the general principles, whilst the structured learning features enable students to interact and engage with the integrated case extracts and academic materials.

Complete Criminal Law Summary

Complete Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials by Janet Loveless (Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, Governance and International Relations, London Metropolitan University)

Complete Criminal Law: Text, Cases, & Materials offers a student-centered approach to the criminal law syllabus. A clear and concise explanation of general legal principles is combined with fully integrated extracts from the leading cases and a wide range of academic materials. The extracts have been carefully selected to ensure that they are detailed enough to illustrate the point of law under consideration, but succinct enough not to disrupt the flow of the text or to intimidate the student new to the study of criminal law. The book has been carefully structured with the needs of the student firmly in mind. Each chapter begins with basic principles, and gradually covers all the core topics a student needs to know. Unique to this textbook is the extent to which the law is placed firmly in its social context. This will reinforce understanding by relating essential aspects of the law to vital social and moral problems. Throughout the text a range of learning features are employed to consolidate understanding and encourage application: 'thinking points' containing reflective and short answer questions, definition boxes, summary points, diagrams, and problem/essay questions (with guidance on answering all questions on the accompanying Online Resource Centre). Chapter summaries and further reading recommendations provide the perfect springboard for further research. This innovative text aims to engage the reader in an active approach to learning and to stimulate reflection about the role of criminal law in society. Online Resource Centre Student resources - Annual updates - Links to relevant websites - Answer guidance on problem questions and 'thinking points' from the text - Extra exam style questions with answers guidance Lecturer resources - Test bank of 200 multiple choice questions

Complete Criminal Law Reviews

Comprehensive coverage in bite size chunks, students are guided to the key points, with the most relevant extracts provided from the primary sources. * Prof Rebecca Huxley-Binns, Vice Provost, The University of Law *
A clear and engaging resource. Students are given ample assistance to understand and critically analyse the current law. * Melanie Fellowes, Lecturer in Law, University of Huddersfield *
Well written and well researched...the author strikes a good balance between technical detail and clear explanation throughout. * Dr David Keane, Lecturer in Law, Middlesex University *

Table of Contents

1: Introduction and general principles 2: Actus reus: Acts, omissions, and causation 3: Mens rea: Intention, recklessness, negligence, and gross negligence 4: Strict, vicarious, and corporate liability 5: Secondary participation: Parties to a crime 6: Homicide I: Murder 7: Homicide II: Voluntary and involuntary manslaughter 8: Defences of incapacity and mental conditions 9: Defences of compulsion 10: Non-fatal offences against the person 11: Sexual offences 12: Property offences I 13: Property offences II: Fraud and making off without payment 14: Property offences III 15: Inchoate offences: Attempt, conspiracy, and assisting and encouraging under The Serious Crime Act 2007

Additional information

GOR007756695
9780198753292
0198753292
Complete Criminal Law: Text, Cases, and Materials by Janet Loveless (Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, Governance and International Relations, London Metropolitan University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2016-04-07
800
N/A
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